Meleanie Hain died today. If you don’t remember who she was, she was just a regular mom who chose to exercise her Second Amendment right in public and was persecuted by her local police for it.
She died, and her death was a tragedy.
Breda has a fantastic post about this, so go to her blog and read it.
Meanwhile the consciousless fucktards at Huffpo link the death to Bloomberg’s efforts to destroy the Second Amendment.
A scummy bitch at the Atlanta Journal Constitution is using the occasion to champion the gun control cause.
How long before Paul Helmke issues his call for gun control, citing Ms. Hain as cause?
Her death is tragic. The abuse she apparently suffered at the hands of her husband was tragic, and she reportedly even considered filing a protection from abuse order against him. She loved her children enough to take proactive, positive steps to protect them, and they obviously loved her.

Her children, according to the neighbors, were in the house when her abusive, twisted piece of shit husband shot her and then himself.
That’s the real tragedy here!




Oct 10, 2009 @ 07:16:10
Yes, it was a domestic dispute that ended tragically. But the Dansers Macabre are already dancing in her blood, and conveniently ignoring the fact that her husband was one of David Codrea’s “Only Ones”.
Oct 19, 2009 @ 05:58:12
Meleanie Hain has been found, shot to death, along with her husband Scott Hain in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. It is believed to have been a murder suicide. Meleanie Hain is known as the “soccer mom” who went to one of her kids’ matches carrying a Glock 9mm, and subsequent court cases in which her right to carry was revalidated. Granted of COURSE it was a SOCCER mom carrying a gun; soccer produces insecurities. If she had been around a game that produces character, like Rugby Union the game they play in Heaven then she wouldn’t have felt a need to carry a gun, as rugby produces a confidence unknown to those who associate with the circular ball, especially those in the front row of the scrum. Let’s hope that her family and children can find peace, and maybe a cash advance should be put towards preventing these kinds of tragedies happening again.
Nov 19, 2009 @ 07:15:31
Oh my, it was a really tragic moment for her children. If I am the child, I would totally be in trauma. I can no longer forget that.. I was captured by her story. A very painful, and tragic ending.. ohh..