This is perfect. Send this to every person you know who thinks that gun control lowers crime rates.
And if you want to learn more, watch a debate on gun control.
This is perfect. Send this to every person you know who thinks that gun control lowers crime rates.
And if you want to learn more, watch a debate on gun control.

Now, normally, I warn everyone to not give money to the NRSC, because they have a terrible habit of backing liberal, establishment candidates. Well, a funny thing happened – they’re giving lots of money to the Tea Party candidates and nothing to the establishment candidates.
Look at this new video: (H/T The Other McCain)
Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Sharron Angle, Christine O’Donnell and Joe Miller are ALL in the video. And a Gadsen flag!
Now, read this article from the Daily Caller. (H/T Hot Air)
Excerpt:
Looking at preliminary investments, the NRSC is spending or has spent funds on most competitive U.S. Senate races involving Tea Party-backed Republicans:
—In Kentucky, the NRSC is on the air statewide and has reserved just under $2 million on ad buys for GOP candidate Rand Paul. During the primary, Republican Trey Grayson had the backing of the establishment.
—In Colorado, the NRSC is also on the air statewide in support of Republican Ken Buck, who bested the establishment-backed Jane Norton in the primary. A total of $3.2 million is reserved by the NRSC for ad buys in support of Buck.
—In Nevada, the NRSC has reserved $700,000 in statewide television for GOP nominee and Tea Party-backed Sharron Angle.
—In Pennsylvania, $3 million is reserved for TV for Republican nominee Pat Toomey.
—No airtime has been reserved for Christine O’Donnell in Delaware and Joe Miller in Alaska, but the NRSC has donated $42,600 — the maximum donation allowable under law — to both campaigns.
It’s amazing! I still think you should only give money to specific candidates, but the NRSC sure is smartening up.
I found this documentary on the Prof Blog.
I recommend that you watch Clip 4, then Clip 5, then Clip 6.
Guest Ben Chavis: (who runs a charter school)
Guest Andrew Coulson: (Cato Institute)
Guest Ron Packard: (K12 online school)
Guest Janine Turner: (Founder of “Constituting America”)
Guest Colin Hanna: (Founder of “Let Freedom Ring”)
Part 4: (A debate! Between Michelle Rhee and some lazy union thug!)
Guest Michelle Rhee: (Superintendent of Washington, D.C. schools)
Guest Noah Gotbaum: (NYC Local School Board President/son of a union boss)
(I snarkified everything the union guy said – he didn’t really say that stuff like that)
Part 5: (Q&A)
Ben: top private schools cost 10,000 a year less than half of NYC public schools
(I snarkified everything the union guy said – he didn’t really say that stuff like that)
Part 6:
John Stossel:
Awesome! Down with government monopolies! The segment on online schools gives me hope – maybe there is a way to turn the young people away from secularism (= moral relativism) and socialism. This is another sign that there may be a way to turn this thing around if we can just get the government out of the education business and let parents choose schools that produce marketable skills. How did we ever let these union thugs produce worst test scores that poor countries with a billion times more money spent? Is this the United States of America? These unions are UNAMERICAN. They should be outlawed. First the public sector unions, then any private sector union that influences politics.
More John Stossel stuff