I think he may need a lesson…

So Alan C. Baird, Bigot extraordinary is now attempting the role of Martyr. Go check the posts linked from my Last two posts. And you’ll find this new lump of stupidity:

Congratulations!
Your orchestrated campaign of personal attacks, libels and death threats has forced me to remove this article.
The Second Amendment is fully intact. The First… not so much.

FYI one of his “Death Threats” is from fellow Conspirators Lokidude…see if you can find anything but vanilla and truth there.

But of course the really riot is the total lack of understanding of basic rights. Obviously not understanding a man fallowing the law to the letter, buying peaches and minding his own business doesn’t deserve threats of violence and personal attacks leveled against him by some leftist jerk…so why wouldn’t he understand the first Amendment.

You see Mr. Baird wrote his posts and published them without lawful punishment or reprimand, nor tax. Other people contacted him with their displeasure in his ugly articles…he then used his right to take down his posts and put up this whiny screed.

Sounds like the first is doing fine, Alan, we just don’t agree with you. Also taking down the posts didn’t do much. Google is Forever hon! (FYI Google isn’t 100% forever, so if anybody is into mirroring such sites, please do, and let me know the new URL so I can permanently link it)

Seriously, these guys are not only vile, but incredibly stupid, we shouldn’t give them any quarter, and treat them like the bigoted fools that they are.

Let’s reclaim our lost rights, people!

**Update** Linoge made screencaps Good!

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0 Responses to I think he may need a lesson…

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  2. Bob S. says:

    Words only mean what they want them to mean when they want them to mean things.

    I find it amazing that this guy doesn’t understand censorship. MikeB3020000 doesn’t understand censorship, as in I practice censorship by deleting a link to his blog but he doesn’t in deleting whole comments, Joan Peterson doesn’t understand the word ‘ban” — as in she doesn’t want to ban guns, she just wants to ban some guns and prevent people from owning or carrying them.

    We on the other hand understand his words quiet easily; wonder if anyone pointed out the legal issues of his posts and he just used the feedback as an excuse to take down the post.

  3. bluesun says:

    He also apparently doesn’t know what the 1st amendment really protects: his right to make stupid veiled death threats to us and our right to make fun of him. It’s a two-way street.

  4. Linoge says:

    Be advised – mirroring sites of corporate entities (in this case, OpenSalon.com) may be more trouble than it is worth…

  5. Ed Hering says:

    He’s deleted all the comments except one scyophantic anti-rights comment.

    Oh well.

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  7. Holly over at The Pervocracy spends a decent amount of time dealing with big-F Feminists, and the phenomenon’s even more pronounced there. Disagreement, you see, is “trying to silence” them, ergo censorship.

    She put it perfectly once: no, it isn’t like we’re silencing you. It’s like you get to talk and we get to talk too.

  8. sailorcurt says:

    He’s deleted all the comments except one scyophantic anti-rights comment.

    That’s typical. If he left the comments up, people would be able to see that there really were no “death threats” presented and he would be unable to effectively employ the favorite tool of chastised leftists everywhere…the victim card.

    By deleting the comments, then declaring that he was the recipient of death threats, people who are unfamiliar with the situation and/or the tactic, will think “oh, those mean gun owners were threatening to kill him because they didn’t agree with him”, versus the actual truth, which is virtually the precise opposite.

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