tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-98295492024-03-07T04:56:08.768-05:00The Ten RingA blog by two self-described gun nuts. One who started as a liberal and the other who started as a conservative. We helped each other grow and thrive over the past 18 years.Denise was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09056788933846349361noreply@blogger.comBlogger717125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-35731738699069980562013-02-12T21:26:00.000-05:002013-02-12T21:49:16.888-05:00Stephen King's Guns: A Rebuttal<br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="line-height: 15.921875px;">I asked my former co-blogger and wife Denise to review Stephen King's screed that is on sale for the Amazon Kindle. She read this so you don't have to. I think this rebuttal needs to be disseminated as widely as possible so feel free to use it with attribution of course. Stephen King is one of if not the most popular </span><span style="background-color: transparent; line-height: 15.921875px;">novelist in the world. A screed by him carries weight. Denise has done her hopefully not small part to counter this.</span></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: transparent;"><span style="line-height: 15.921875px;">No links to this book. You can find it on the Amazon site if you want to find it. Stephen King has shown his even handedness by donating profits from this essay to the Brady Campaign. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Denise has no plans to return to blogging at this time.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I've read much of Stephen King's work. He is a great craftsman and he brings that skill to this piece, a quickie Kindle Single. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The fact that he wrote the "book" fast shows. He made at least one huge mistake. He named the Newtown shooter as Ryan Lanza the first time he mentioned Newtown (he later correctly names Adam). This was after describing how the press reacts to a mass shooting including getting the shooter's name wrong. There are also irritating quirks like the use of "honey" to address readers.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Style and mistakes aside, King tries to add to the national dialog about gun violence. The last section of this short work, lists policy ideas that might cut down on gun violence. One notion is a ban on "assault weapons" but he loses his argument when he gets too cute by half, honey.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">King justifies calling for such a ban by insulting owners of semi-automatics (a gun that fires one round per trigger pull). He says that the owners only use these guns to fire as fast as they can while yelling yeehaw and getting horny. I shoot often and own what might be called an assault weapon. I have never fired as fast as I can twitch my finger. I've never yelled yeehaw while shooting and I've never seen such behavior at gun ranges. In fact, most people participating in rifle competitions today use variants of the AR-15. The platform is highly accurate, stable, and has low recoil. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Along with the assault weapon ban, King has two other policy ideas: universal background checks and bans on magazines holding more than ten rounds. King's policy ideas will not work and I'll take them one at a time. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Congress may pass some sort of enhanced background checks. Depending on details, such a law really will not affect me much. I tend to buy guns from federally licensed dealers who must check my background even if they are selling guns at a gun show. Criminals tend to buy guns on the street where there are no background checks. Some mass shooters have bought their guns legally (Cho, Holmes) and were not in the system as "nucking futs" even though Cho should have been. Others steal guns.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">A magazine ban ignores the millions of magazines that already exist. A magazine is a box with a spring and anyone with a 3D printer can print one. Do we really want to try to outlaw 3D printers, springs, sheet metal, let alone the millions of magazines that people bought legally one year and become felons for owning the same box the next year?</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="line-height: 15.921875px;">King admits that an assault weapon ban probably will not happen. There is the problem of identifying just what is an assault weapon. There really is no such thing when you start getting into it. That's why the 1994 ban really did not ban much. King touts Australia's ban on them and pump action shotguns.(In other words, confiscating your grandfather's duck hunting gun.)The jury is not truly in on that gun ban. For one, there are still a lot of guns in Australia and other countries that have strong gun laws (see, </span><a href="http://reason.com/archives/2012/12/22/gun-restrictions-have-always-bred-defian/print" rel="nofollow" style="color: #003399; line-height: 1.2em; outline: none;" target="_blank">http://reason.com/archives/2012/12/22/gun-restrictions-have-always-bred-defian/print</a><span style="line-height: 15.921875px;">). Also, crime has risen in Australia after the ban (see, </span><a href="http://www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Article_ID=17847" rel="nofollow" style="color: #003399; line-height: 1.2em; outline: none;" target="_blank">http://www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Article_ID=17847</a><span style="line-height: 15.921875px;">). </span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Finally King calls on gun owners to "urge Congress to do the right thing, and insists the NRA climb aboard...." I own guns. I am a former police officer. I first shot a gun when I was 8 years old. I was given a pump action .22 rifle for my 13th birthday. I've owned guns for over 40 years and never put a hole in anyone (not even as a cop) or anything I was not willing to shoot. I am a responsible gun owner. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">There are millions of gun owners who have never abused the right to own a gun. They've never shot up a school, or stuck up a taxi driver. Gun laws will only affect these responsible people. Laws will not stop crime, and will not stop a mass shooter. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Given this fact, why should I support Congress banning my guns or making it impossible to leave them to my children? Why would I support a ban on magazines that might make me a felon? Why would I support enhanced background checks when I don't know the details and don't believe they will work anyway? Sorry Stephen, you haven't convinced this gun owner who has never once yelled "yeehaw" while shooting a semi-auto or any gun for that matter.</span></div>
Yosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com22tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-48537879860366532042013-01-31T08:00:00.000-05:002013-02-04T18:46:58.946-05:00A National Day of StrikeContrary to the image presented of gun owners in the media, that is the gun owner is a sub-grade illiterate back woods hick, many if not most gun owners are well educated, well to do (guns are an expensive hobby) and extremely competent.<br />
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In the last ten years, I have met gun owners who are engineers, doctors, lawyers, government executives, business owners, millionaires..... you get the point. Gun owners are a big part of what makes our society work. They are your friends, co-workers and neighbors as many in New York found out when their addresses were <a href="http://www.pagunblog.com/2013/01/15/the-silence-of-the-anti-gunners/" target="_blank">published by the Journal News</a>.<br />
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All this being the case, I have a modest suggestion. Maybe gun owners should have a national day of strike. The NRA or SAF should organize a day when gun owners stay home from work. We can all call in sick that day. Let them know how many of us there are and how much what we do affects their lives.<br />
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How when it gets down to it: They need us more then we need them.<br />
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YSYosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-87828088139747639442013-01-28T08:00:00.000-05:002013-01-28T08:00:12.390-05:00The party of gun controlI have said for a long time: There is no such thing as a pro-gun Democrat.<br />
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But, what about Reid, Manchin, Tester and...yeah it's a pretty short list. As we have seen Manchin has <a href="http://www.pagunblog.com/2013/01/24/manchin-lying-again/" target="_blank">all but thrown us under the bus.</a> Tester who knows; he'll be bought off with a sweet sinecure. Reid will do whatever his puppet master Obama wants.<br />
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When the rubber hits the road, they'll all vote to support the party's agenda unless it is deemed that their votes are unnecessary. It's the way things are done.<br />
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That being said, the Republicans are almost as bad. Almost. But.....they don't make elimination of gun rights a key plank in their party's platform. There are many Republican members of Congress that are strong, unwavering supporters of the 2nd Amendment.<br />
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Look at the states. Which states have the most rigid, inflexible restrictions on our firearm freedoms. That's right, all are states run and controlled by Democrats. The states with the most firearm freedom are by and large Republican leaning states. There are a few Democratic controlled states that have limited gun restrictions. Notice that in these states Democratic representatives are chomping at the bit to pass gun control like their big brothers in the big blue areas. I'm looking at you New Hampshire.<br />
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Vermont has been an exception to this rule but I did notice that Burlington, VT did pass a local assault weapons ban. Sooner or later Vermont will fall as well.<br />
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Democrats are the party of gun-control. If you support firearms freedom, never vote for a Democrat, not even for dog catcher.<br />
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YSYosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-17526690194633598352013-01-24T20:15:00.001-05:002013-01-24T20:56:07.190-05:00The wind is at their wings<br />
In the last few weeks and certainly since the beginning of the current troubles, I have seen a surprising amount of what I feel is a<a href="http://www.saysuncle.com/2013/01/17/for-the-record-4/" target="_blank"> very peculiar sentiment</a>. In short, the idea that if Mitt Romney had been elected president he would be just as earnest in eviscerating our 2nd Amendment rights as the current occupant.<br />
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Since this is among friends I'll be polite and to the point. Bullshit.<br />
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But some of you will probably say: But he signed an Assault Weapons Ban(AWB). That's more than Obama ever did. Yes, you are right, he did sign a state continuance of the Federal AWB as governor of Massachusetts. He signed a bill that would have passed regardless of his support or rejection. Now, that was a very naughty thing to do and I will certainly agree that Mitt Romney is a two-faced flip flopper (e.g. a politician) but I still strongly disagree that he would have been as bad as Obama.<br />
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Why is that, you are probably saying? Several reasons. Firstly, that Mitt Romney is a politician. If he had been elected president and if he hoped to get reelected he had better keep his base happy. A big part of his base is us. People who care deeply about our freedom to keep and bear arms. Romney is a smart guy. He wouldn't have dared alienate a huge chunk of his voters to push what is essentially a Democratic Party issue.<br />
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Secondly, if Romney was a newly elected president he would be a newbie in the White House. He would be spending all of his time learning the ropes. A new president usually doesn't get all that much done in the first year. The last thing on his mind would be pushing a Democratic agenda item that most non-Democrats find anathema.<br />
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That takes care of the Romney side of the equation. What about the O Man? Well, his re-election has energized his base. They are frothing at the mouth to enact their agenda and gun control is at or near the top of their list. The wind is at their wings. Events have played right into their hands. If Romney had been elected they would be demoralized and in the corner licking their wounds. Unfortunately we don't live in that alternative reality.<br />
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The unfortunate truth is that elections are almost always the choice between two choices that are far from ideal. Romney for all his faults would have been far better than the choice we are stuck with.<br />
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As I mentioned <a href="http://tenring.blogspot.com/2013/01/that-son-of-bitch-aint-been-born-yet.html" target="_blank">in a previous post</a> this act depriving the people of most of their rights to arms stands in direct opposition to the fundamental principles that this country was founded upon. The last shred of sovereignty left to the people of New York has been stripped away. Cuomo and company could care less. As they say, that's a feature not a bug. They want the people, the hoi-polloi, put in a nice box and to do as they are told by their betters. That's not a surprise or the real problem.<br />
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If the problem was Cuomo, Bloomberg and the rest of the kleptocracy running the prison camp called New York then they could be simply voted from office and replaced with politicians who minded their P's & Q's.<br />
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No, the real problem is that the vast majority of people in New York State want this. They want their rights taken away, their rights and concomitant responsibilities. They want mommy government to take care of them and wipe their faces and bums and kiss their boo-boos. The remainder who can take care of themselves scare the crap out of the dependent majority. Read the comments of any New York Times article about guns or anything having to do with traditional self-reliant American culture to see what I mean.<br />
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There is a self-reliant minority in upstate New York but they are aging and dwindling fast.<br />
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The gist is that New York is almost assuredly doomed.<br />
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If you are a gun owner in New York you have two choices, leave or fight.<br />
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If you leave, be careful when you choose your new home. Don't choose a place where you will be going through this all over again in a few years.<br />
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If you stay, you will have to fight. Remember, the media is the prime enemy. They are driving all of this. Fight then with every ounce of your strength. Do what you have to do. Throw a monkey wrench in their works. Protest them constantly. Don't make this easy for them.<br />
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Realize that it won't stop with New York. These tyrants will each try to one up each other to make their state gun control central. We will have to be perpetually vigilant.<br />
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Remember that gun rights are just a part of this. We now have two cultures in this country trying to share the same geographical location. Conflict is guaranteed.Yosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-46886535780742374912013-01-15T19:59:00.002-05:002013-01-15T19:59:54.733-05:00WinM 94 Assault Weapon--A Parody(reprint)<br />
This post from 2005 isn't so funny now after what happened last night in New York<br />
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I <a href="http://tenring.blogspot.com/2005/03/why-i-support-buy-gun-day.html">mentioned</a> I had bought a new gun with my tax refund. It's a Winchester M1894 lever-action rifle. While cleaning it prior to a range day that'll happen in a few hours, I remembered that repeating rifles were the assault weapons of their day. That made me think how easy Brady Bunch, Million Mom March, and others demonize guns. So without further fuss, here is a parody.<br />
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America is under the gun. Every day our lives and those of our children are threatened by gunmen with so-called licenses to carry concealed weapons. Underneath their coats one can find AK-47s, and vicious sniper rifles like .50 caliber Ferretts. Terrorists enter America to buy guns at our open-air gun-exchange bazaars where 13-year-old miscreants can buy machine guns, grenades, books, beef jerky, and the dreaded AR 15.<br />
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Our chief researcher, Tom Bradeyson, has discovered one more weapon, WinM 94, added to the battlefields that are our American cities. This weapon of war, a monstrous killing machine, will take its tolls in America's malls, schools, and churches. Terrorists will forsake all other deadly weapons in order to obtain one of these bullet hoses.<br />
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The weapon, really a "weapons system," is a light rifle with highly accurate sights capable of launching leaden missiles into bodies, cars, and buildings at distances of up to two miles. In semi-trained hands, its deadly cargo can hit airliners in flight. In untrained hands, it can strike at children in their classrooms. It is said to have killed more innocent deer in America's forests than any other gun. America is waking up to the dangers posed by WinM 94s in the powerful, deadly .45 LC caliber.<br />
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There are several features that make a WinM 94 more deadly than any one person has the moral right to wield. Deadly features found on a WinM 94 cry out for a total ban. If not for opposition from the NRA and fellow gun nuts, this fantastically evil weapon with its deadly child-killing features would be banned too.<br />
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A WinM 94--truly a horrendous example of a gunmaker's deadly art-- has many death-dealing features, which we depict and describe here.<br />
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A close up of a section called a <span style="font-style: italic;">receiver</span> reveals many threatening features that make a WinM 94 a rapid-fire bullet distribution system.<br />
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Its <span style="font-style: italic;">exposed hammer</span> allows manually cocking, thus giving its terroristic user a choice to "lower the hammer" to carry it concealed with less danger to himself and then with a flick of his thumb bring his gun into play in perhaps your child's schoolyard.<br />
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The <span style="font-style: italic;">automatic cycling device</span> allows a shooter to "cycle bullets" from the extended, <span style="font-style: italic;">high-capacity magazine</span>. A WinM 94's magazine holds 11 deadly missiles in its "high-cap mag" and is easily and rapidly reloadable. A high-cap mag coupled with an automatic cycling device raises an evil shooter's firepower to disastrous levels.<br />
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A WinM 94 sniper rifle is equipped with a <span style="font-style: italic;">straight hand stock</span>--a truly evil invention unlike a more familiar pistol-grip stock. Using a straight hand stock a shooter has great flexibility. He can spray-fire from the hip causing a "curtain of lead" to fly into a mall or school. He can use the straight hand stock to clamp his WinM 94 to his cheek and take accurate sniper-aim, or he can raise the gun overhead and fire in a deadly "plunging-fire mode."<br />
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A <span style="font-style: italic;">weapons retention system</span> is provided so that a terrorist will avoid losing the weapon or have it removed from his hands by a police officer. Trained officers are capable of handling such weapons and retention systems and ownership should be limited to government officers and agents.<br />
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A WinM 94's "terminal distance alignment system" includes the dreaded <span style="font-style: italic;">buckhorn rear sight</span> and a <span style="font-style: italic;">post front sight</span>. Together these make this weapon of war easily and accurately pointed at an evildoer's target. That target could be your child, your airliner, yourself.<br />
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A WinM 94's <span style="font-style: italic;">ammunition</span> is the final nail in this deadly coffin of death. We carefully placed a .45 Long Colt cartridge full of explosive powder next to a bottle of hot sauce for you to understand how large it really is. We believe shooters added "Long" to its name to make up for certain personal inadequacies. Beyond that, the cartridge is but a hair's breadth smaller than a .50 caliber bullet.<br />
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As we have seen, a WinM 94 is a truly deadly and frightening weapons system. We demand that our Senators, Representatives, police officers, mayors, and city councilpeople remove this destructive device from our streets.<br />
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Yosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-24903229271094403962013-01-09T20:59:00.000-05:002013-01-09T21:02:40.016-05:00That son of a bitch ain't been born yetThere's this old story I heard a lot while growing up in Texas. It is probably apocryphal but it has the ring of truth. Sometime in the 19th century an Englishman was visiting a ranch and couldn't find the ranch house. He noticed a grizzled ranch hand intent on his work and went up to him and asked a question: My good man, would you direct me to your master? The worn man looked up from his work, his eyes filled with disdain and said: Well, that son of a bitch ain't been born yet.<br />
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This sentiment is fundamentally American. The document that created this nation says much the same thing:<br />
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<span style="color: #222222;"><span style="line-height: 16px;">It is difficult for many people to understand how much these words are radical and revolutionary. They stand in defiance of most of human history. Kings, their retainers, lords and knights ruled over the vast majority of the people. The people not born into this elite were denied any rights whatsoever. They had no right to speak their mind, no right to work where they chose, certainly no right to bear arms.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #222222;"><span style="line-height: 16px;">This country was the first to say NO, the people are sovereign, not a King or even a President. That the people have fundamental rights that cannot be taken away, not by a President, not even by a majority of 99 percent.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #222222;"><span style="line-height: 16px;">If the people are sovereign then it follows that they retain the rights and privileges that were once the exclusive province of kings and potentates. The privilege to speak our minds and assemble as we wish is the right of a sovereign people.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #222222;"><span style="line-height: 16px;">Of these rights the right to bear arms is the most important. If the people are not to be trusted with arms then it must follow that they cannot be sovereign. How could one be sovereign if denied arms? The one denying the arms would be the sovereign. If the people are not sovereign then the entire foundation of our country and society disappears in a puff of smoke. </span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #222222;"><span style="line-height: 16px;">We would then be back to the society of elites and serfs that has existed for most of history. Well, my friends, we are well on that path. In America today we already have a nation where all men (and women) are not created equal. Laws are not applied evenly and fairly to all people. <a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/guns/2013/jan/9/miller-dc-police-wont-arrest-david-gregory/" target="_blank">This is just one example</a> of a growing list that details the decline of our republic. Many are quite comfortable with this state of affairs. Having a master to oversee and guide them throughout their lives is extremely appealing to many people.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #222222;"><span style="line-height: 16px;">I find it ironic that even <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20864114" target="_blank">France seems to believe more in equality</a> than the United States. Does anyone really believe that a court would strike down a tax in this country because it wasn't equally applied?</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #222222;"><span style="line-height: 16px;">In close, I'll quote Benjamin Franklin: " A republic, if you can keep it"</span></span><br />
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YSYosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-74912450828892403432012-12-26T22:19:00.000-05:002012-12-26T22:24:00.633-05:00Is all gun violence created equal?It's been a week since my last post and I've cooled down. Naaah. I'm as pissed as ever. The last week has been filled with lies, obfuscations and misrepresentations by our friends in the media with the highlights being <a href="http://www.pagunblog.com/2012/12/26/nbc-could-be-in-real-trouble/">David Gregory's violation of the District of Columbia's gun laws</a> on national television and Piers Morgan's sniveling about <a href="http://www.pagunblog.com/2012/12/26/poor-piers/">a petition to have him deported back to Old Blighty</a>.<br />
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Honestly though, I am tired of this crap. It really is quite simple. Americans have a right to keep and bear arms(period). Hell, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_of_Columbia_v._Heller" target="_blank">there is a Supreme Court judgement </a>that highlights and underlines this fact for the slow of wit. Even if none of this was true the fact is<a href="http://www.blogger.com/"><span id="goog_416196720"></span> that gun control doesn't work<span id="goog_416196721"></span></a>. It doesn't work in Texas or Oklahoma, it doesn't work in California or New Jersey and it doesn't work in England, Germany or Australia. As the linked article states, no matter how draconian the gun control, most people do not comply. But this time will be different, yeah right.<br />
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But what I really want to talk about is the virulent hypocrisy of the gun banners. The truth is that they don't really have a problem with guns or guns violence. But Sam, you are saying, how can this be true? They write scads and scads of articles and blather for hours and hours about how they care more than ANYONE. Notice though the lack of comment when the gun violence involves governmental actions or when a gun crime is committed by someone who they consider a friend or ally.<br />
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<a href="http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/20TH.HTM" target="_blank">According to this study</a> governments murdered 262 million of their citizens in the 20th century. That number just staggers me. As a comparison the current population of the United States is approximately 315 million. So the number of living, breathing human beings equivalent to approximately 83 % of the current population of the United States were slaughtered by their governments during the course of the 20th century.<br />
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And many of these people were slaughtered with guns: government guns. Where is the wailing and gnashing about this from our friends in the media?<br />
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But Sam, I can hear you now, that's just too big to grasp. As Stalin said,<span style="background-color: white;"> "One death is a tragedy; one million is a statistic". OK, let's scale it down a bit. What about Fast and Furious. What, you tell me you haven't heard about the ATF program to buy guns and illegally transfer them to Mexico and then have other government apparatchiks talk up the big problem of guns being sent into Mexico from the United States and that is why we need gun control now! Yeah, I haven't heard much of anything about that either and I watch Piers Morgan and NBC News Every Night!</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white;">Anyway, I think you get my point. The media and gun banners(but I repeat myself) really don't care about gun violence. One would almost believe that they have an agenda or something. Funny how it always seems to align with that group that has the blood of 262 million people on their hands.</span><br />
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<br />Yosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-89485712435948846462012-12-20T20:56:00.000-05:002012-12-20T21:00:58.346-05:00I'm baaaaaaackAs I Said, I'm pissed. The gun banners would say Sam what do you have to be pissed about. You should be grovelling in the dirt and begging the world for forgiveness. Because your enjoyment of your "hobby" kills kids. Now stop right there. Am I the only one who's spitting angry that they think you are the equivalent or even better the cause of a child killer. An evil piece of shit who killed his own Mom and then slaughtered a bunch of defenseless babies in cold blood. Who violated everything good people believe is right. Also, think what this scumbag took from the parents of these children. They can never face the Christmas season again without thinking of what happened to their babies. It is forever ruined for them. A time of year that is a happy time for most of us will fill them with sorrow and despair.<br />
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There are certain actions or epithets that are so nasty and ill-intentioned and calculated to provoke a fight that they are deemed fighting words. Trying to link peaceful, law abiding gun owners to this senseless horror is being done with the express intention of provoking a fight. This was calculated, orchestrated and planned.<br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The media, gun control groups and gun banning politicians have been working in concert to create a blood libel with the express intention of depriving Americans of their fundamental rights. These people are so low that they have no problem with using dead children as props to further their sick game. Our response is simple. All gun owners need to be united...All of us..Three Percenters, NRA members, Fudd's, all of us. This is probably the biggest threat to our freedom to defend ourselves that I have seen in my lifetime. As Benjamin Franklin said: "<span style="background-color: white;">We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately"</span></span><br />
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The first thing that everyone can do is "<a href="https://membership.nrahq.org/forms/signup.asp?campaignid=bonusgiftwy&EK=Y3ARPPBD&pubID=148.30&hid=19748007">Join the NRA</a>". I know a lot of you will say: Sam, the NRA is always compromising and doesn't stand up for our rights. My answer is, you're right, sometimes the NRA falls quite short of where they should be. But the thing is that they are the largest gun rights organization in the United States. When Mayor Bloomberg and Chuck Schumer think of evil incarnate they think of the NRA. The NRA was the first institution that the blood dancing gun banners attacked after the horror of last Friday. What better way to poke these bastards in the eye then to double or even triple the NRA's membership. If you are already a member then increase the level of your membership. I am already a Life Benefactor member but I plan to send a donation to the<a href="https://www.nraila.org/get-involved-locally/secure/donate.aspx"> NRA-ILA</a> which will be at the forefront of this fight.<br />
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I have more ideas on how all of us can fight these bastards who are trying to deprive us of our rights and freedoms. Stay tuned in the days and weeks ahead.<br />
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YSYosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-28500250287373796702012-12-19T19:48:00.001-05:002012-12-19T19:48:09.577-05:00Test Test.. Is anyone out there?I think it may be time to bring this blog back to life. I'm pretty pissed off now and I have a lot to say. Stay tunedYosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-76748245151055458842011-04-29T21:06:00.015-04:002011-04-29T22:22:19.049-04:00A convention of celebritiesHere we are in Pittsburgh and after a quick stop to the NRA store to get our T-shirts and mugs before the best stuff sold out we hit the exhibit floor. . .<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgsuJRBtQuszDad0Ac8OqXImRZoghtgg6q0eZThhSEoI2EDvhQqIL_Zw9zvZPnVlp79hN4Pu8oxVuPclrLJjNZCqU3jNGmn1Aogk7BVhpkzATjEUGJfUMezjVXtatCWcjUMai1R/s1600/IMGP2857.JPG"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5601178234393296082" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgsuJRBtQuszDad0Ac8OqXImRZoghtgg6q0eZThhSEoI2EDvhQqIL_Zw9zvZPnVlp79hN4Pu8oxVuPclrLJjNZCqU3jNGmn1Aogk7BVhpkzATjEUGJfUMezjVXtatCWcjUMai1R/s320/IMGP2857.JPG" /></a><br /><br />and wow it was crowded! Even taking into account the people attending the Leadership Seminar, who like to listen to politicians drone on, there was still a sea of humanity to fight to get at the free tote bags and to gawk at semi-famous people. Then there was the problem of fighting through the ginormous lines of people who for some reason wanted to pay ridiculous amounts of money to buy crappy hot dogs and hamburgers. One common factor in the 7 conventions I've attended has been the god-awful overpriced food on the convention floor.<br /><br />One unusual thing about today was that wherever we turned we ran into a celebrity.<br /><br />Here is convention favorite R. Lee Ermey:<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZhiYuRvz306AZ_MmvmvkVFAoPFKe2Jj7ncp9fmioA5pJmqPRScDpJdupDMMnT0kaVfzCrFdBse1dw7H9-OAYU_ggPcDoGcY3SWuxunzKhIWQtPsat0I2NP7xogVdngnIeuyDq/s1600/IMGP2875.JPG"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5601178792429790082" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZhiYuRvz306AZ_MmvmvkVFAoPFKe2Jj7ncp9fmioA5pJmqPRScDpJdupDMMnT0kaVfzCrFdBse1dw7H9-OAYU_ggPcDoGcY3SWuxunzKhIWQtPsat0I2NP7xogVdngnIeuyDq/s320/IMGP2875.JPG" /></a><br /><br />Here is the Nuge:<br /><br /><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjoELZK6N-MOm3ZxChI8lhnL1o5wEQnfussLmzkYgPUdynfwxE9qPgmxinRmqAKuhTMK6Jw_1WCtTJVAaJtwwN4Yk3dNpJux-eXmOK-3XAvIQhHKU_R014038kM3ewoJ9WWs5RR/s1600/IMGP2883.JPG"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5601179349275261682" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjoELZK6N-MOm3ZxChI8lhnL1o5wEQnfussLmzkYgPUdynfwxE9qPgmxinRmqAKuhTMK6Jw_1WCtTJVAaJtwwN4Yk3dNpJux-eXmOK-3XAvIQhHKU_R014038kM3ewoJ9WWs5RR/s320/IMGP2883.JPG" /></a><br /><br />No surprise there. R Lee Ermey and the Nuge are at every convention<br /></div><br /><div></div><br /><div></div><br /><div>But we turned the corner and what do we see at the Thompson-Kahr booth. The incompetent gold miners from Gold Rush Alaska: Jack and Todd Hoffman. I think they may have tapped a vein of "gold" that will never play out. Maybe they aren't so incompetent after all.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_2kIdb7N9fCzGwu7px3p38LFSDMolw78YbJXtCVAJlSXApKzetYbCnFcTw2LIMgFkJ4V6yu6W3Gxpy234M-BOoMjjlMMx54YBp_wXCXWWkDEAFL193QlTLcN9i5Bm7U6H1jHH/s1600/IMGP2877.JPG"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5601179122913607890" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_2kIdb7N9fCzGwu7px3p38LFSDMolw78YbJXtCVAJlSXApKzetYbCnFcTw2LIMgFkJ4V6yu6W3Gxpy234M-BOoMjjlMMx54YBp_wXCXWWkDEAFL193QlTLcN9i5Bm7U6H1jHH/s320/IMGP2877.JPG" /></a><br /><br />Denise also ran into Chris Reed from Season 2 of Top Shot. Unfortunately I was not able to get a picture. The NRA convention seems to be really popular with the reality show set this year.<br /><br />Finally we have Hero to all supporters of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, Dick Heller:<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhUhoyRzSqQdXuwRVEx6Y2AmIf6Xq43ohyphenhyphenApHJvXkRIslv5lrxWxjLFQnUNGEK0F2V4mXSH676qTWtr2nXZHOjC-NX7w0A9siDOjlUApric-oZKTwP3VcVnrZhLNDqxaDX2Q8sq/s1600/IMGP2893.JPG"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5601179714785031538" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhUhoyRzSqQdXuwRVEx6Y2AmIf6Xq43ohyphenhyphenApHJvXkRIslv5lrxWxjLFQnUNGEK0F2V4mXSH676qTWtr2nXZHOjC-NX7w0A9siDOjlUApric-oZKTwP3VcVnrZhLNDqxaDX2Q8sq/s320/IMGP2893.JPG" /></a><br /><br />Thanks again!<br /><br />We spent a couple of hours of wading through the exhibit area and saw a lot of gunny goodness. But then we found out there was another entire floor of exhibits downstairs! We only had the stamina for a couple of rows but we ran into this strange exhibit:<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiOmH-a6M4YcSFE35Pp8w_xeIB9j7uWbXeE4KhKOTP-DHlplojpkTtDU3tYI8nwmNKSX5httSyex7KQNf-n9n35vAODxQKL3x_kstBiJ5lG1xYuy-7IhnOgQilqicy7mW3RQZSX/s1600/IMGP2892.JPG"><img style="WIDTH: 320px; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5601179497660867282" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiOmH-a6M4YcSFE35Pp8w_xeIB9j7uWbXeE4KhKOTP-DHlplojpkTtDU3tYI8nwmNKSX5httSyex7KQNf-n9n35vAODxQKL3x_kstBiJ5lG1xYuy-7IhnOgQilqicy7mW3RQZSX/s320/IMGP2892.JPG" /></a><br /><br />Now, I have never had the desire to use chewing tobacco, but I have to admit that I have the urge to show my ID and enter into this shrouded domain. Yes, they require an ID to enter. It all seems so naughty, like the darkened adult store at the end of the block that you have to screw up your courage to enter. I never thought I would see the day when chewing tobacco was something to be hidden and whispered about and guns would be cool and openly displayed for all to see. Strange times.<br /><br />YS </div>Yosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-79049133947142504182011-04-27T20:23:00.004-04:002011-04-27T21:09:57.081-04:00Pittsburgh BoundWell. It's been awhile. I guess it's more than past time to dust off this blog and put up a new post. As the title implies, we are on our way to Pittsburgh tomorrow at noon. This will be our seventh NRA convention. Time sure does fly by.<br /><br />We are planning on doing things a little different for this convention. We are going to take our time and not rush as we usually do on the exhibit floor.<br /><br />We also are not going to attend the Celebration of American Freedom Mom and Apple Pie Experience or whatever they call it.<br /><br />This year I am calling it the Hucklefuck.<br /><br />I really have no desire to listen to Mike Hucklebee gas on about whatever he gasses on about. I particularly don't want to partake the experience from uncomfortable stadium seats.<br /><br />Denise and I really miss the banquet. But I suspect the banquet in Phoenix is the last one we'll enjoy. No, Denise and I will spend Saturday having a nice dinner at one of Pittsburgh's better restaurant's.<br /><br />We'll raise a toast to the memory of banquet's past and <a href="http://www.tbubba.com/">T. Bubba Bechtol</a> (I miss that guy).<br /><br />We also plan to attend more of the seminars than we have in the past. We've always had to cut short our attendence to one seminar or the other because we were always rushing hither and yon to one event or the other. We plan to rush alot less this time around.<br /><br />One of the plans we have for this convention is to sample a few of Pittsburgh's eating establishments. One of the places that we might try is famous locally: <a href="http://www.primantibros.com/">Primanti Brothers</a><br />Unfortunately, <a href="http://www.snowflakesinhell.com/2011/04/27/on-primanti-bros-their-gun-policies/">they have seem to have been involved in hosting a local event of Mayor Bloomberg's anti-gun jihad, MAIG(Mayor's Against Illegal Guns)</a> <a href="http://www.saysuncle.com/2011/04/27/food-in-pittsburgh/">More Here</a><br /><br />Now my knee jerk reaction is to say: No way in hell am I going to visit this establishment.<br /><br />But, my more thoughtful side has this reaction: Wouldn't it be better to kill them with kindness as the saying goes.<br /><br />Think about it.<br /><br />Instead of empty shops, thousands of hungry, POLITE, gun owners sporting NRA T-shirts and caps show up at Pittsburgh area Primanti Brothers shops and spend money like its going out of style. This shows the owners of Primanti Bros. that NRA members blow away :) the anti-gun community in both wealth and influence.<br /><br />In fact this policy works well wherever we go in Pittsburgh. Let's show the<a href="http://www.snowflakesinhell.com/2011/04/27/what-is-safe-enough-storage-for-the-pittsburgh-police/"> dour, doommongering bitter enders</a> that gun owners are happy, wealthy forward marching people and that the other side represents the ass end of history.<br /><br />Couldn't hurt to try.<br /><br />Anyway, hope to see some of you there!<br /><br />YSYosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-3428102847201299612010-05-21T09:34:00.000-04:002010-05-21T09:38:25.894-04:00Last NRA Convention Thoughts and Maudlin MeanderingsYosemite Sam and I are back. I had a deskful of stuff waiting for me at work, including a couple of fires I had to put out.<br /><br />My job entails a bunch of coordination and almost constant writing. That's one reason I don't blog much anymore. It's awfully hard to face the monitor when I've been staring into its depths all day. Besides, I feel I've said everything I ever wanted to say. Put those two together and you get little bloggy. Enough whining.<br /><br />Yosemite and I attended the "Celebration of American Values: Freedom Experience" held in the Time-Warner Arena on Saturday night. I understand that Charlotte did not have a large enough venue to host a banquet, but I missed the banquet. I like sitting around the table and meeting gunnies and bloggers from anyplace in the country. I even like the excuse to throw on a bit of makeup and dress better than my work casual.<br /><br />So, some thoughts to tie it together.... We enjoyed meeting and renewing long-distance friendships with all the bloggers that were there. We liked the cavalcade of guns and gear on the convention floor. We attended Ted Nugent's session on Sunday and he always gets one fired up to support gun rights.<br /><br />Speaking for myself now, I hope that the almost six years I've been blogging has done some good in support of gun rights. I hope that I've added something to my readers' days. I hope I've provided information and maybe entertainment. I even hope that my love of the shooting sports has encouraged someone to buy a gun, learn how to use it, and find their own passion for shooting. I hope to get over the funk that has led me to write few posts. Maybe a new job....Denise was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09056788933846349361noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-34795143629675582182010-05-16T09:35:00.000-04:002010-05-16T09:36:00.809-04:00NRA Convention Gun P0rnOne of the things Yosemite Sam and I always do at the convention is drool over guns. There were many to choose from:<br /><br /><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5471856430862378898" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjD-7CUARb-wME5MptMULzsdXTZ50OLE5KdabPGeSKaQIlNE-na0SMv6cQbeiCj9nBBKGCBvHlbM8ddPKiDp2xBRqwAF3bnj20UYdWeLwmIlHsg3rqDSZSxIyNEvfJ22Qmy1z7D-w/s320/IMGP2523.JPG" /><span style="color:#cc0000;">A Whitney Wolverine from the 1950s; so Buck Rogers, so ahead of its time.</span><br /><br /><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5471856433124960802" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYNYqiuKkWNsq7DV8GcXqlIptcpP2hzPEhIX5zO6kV-Wlb4tzFnuKa1fIVEk126hSxpyARLUsvXMCacWLASpa_-Blxn47TTDKxn3w3-2JXgvBHy7j5elS4bN7AI99rYl8DCt6o2A/s320/IMGP2532.JPG" /><br /><br /><p><span style="color:#cc0000;">From Buck Rogers to Queen Anne's time. These were from an exhibit of Hugenot made guns.</span> <p><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5471856442641480578" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEglD09UUPt4MbRDt7LbeY-kaLtnpb-uitI1JWp9_v7Vot1WjXTItfviToAnkDBEgwP0IE-4o1JaYaUz_SN-ECuXJA70yxalg0wdISkx1ICL0B3PgSEqkPSPjka6Xbdvb4QBvKEcvg/s320/IMGP2536.JPG" /><span style="color:#cc0000;">An early Thompson sub-machine gun.</span></p><p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhnmWuQB6IpR3nwrbpLyfoBRubkRyi7wXMMpJ4RYGbnFqoiFZ3HT1lZ1G6QCcTedo0c3JPeAR6sxq2sVjm92Zt7J-TFBI_IvSqeltsz7yOgVnk9DBXie-sUVVgZjRrMw0LgydLGxA/s1600/IMGP2509.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5471858765936339650" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhnmWuQB6IpR3nwrbpLyfoBRubkRyi7wXMMpJ4RYGbnFqoiFZ3HT1lZ1G6QCcTedo0c3JPeAR6sxq2sVjm92Zt7J-TFBI_IvSqeltsz7yOgVnk9DBXie-sUVVgZjRrMw0LgydLGxA/s320/IMGP2509.JPG" /></a> <span style="color:#cc0000;">It wasn't all guns, you could buy grips, knives, optics, clothing, tactical underwear (literally), and more.</span></p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhw_OC5WQBrFM9_nLTbJEKnkYh5H-dx6INICd692fhUgzTKiE_zqWikncgvVTG5x_PcofhUo7_CjDUD0DlXJcu7gug41zsZyGWBUM_qpUzm7yJ6u1K5jV8Ff_1A_dQ5OR_E7bSTPw/s1600/IMGP2500.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5471858759669714258" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhw_OC5WQBrFM9_nLTbJEKnkYh5H-dx6INICd692fhUgzTKiE_zqWikncgvVTG5x_PcofhUo7_CjDUD0DlXJcu7gug41zsZyGWBUM_qpUzm7yJ6u1K5jV8Ff_1A_dQ5OR_E7bSTPw/s320/IMGP2500.JPG" /></a> <span style="color:#cc0000;">No that's a gun; a Taurus chambered in .45 LC or 410 shotshell.</span><br /><p><span style="color:#000000;">Okay, one more.</span></p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYmMPjuVbRRtbUT760koyiycxcQYw78460JGA7S_jld-QSJXUkwKqWXMsZwrqwIAwTKoUv7BI34HPKEMi4dKPfYMFIUrhQSDFO8FKFGRtxJ7OIIlnkZ6aUswhlBzIYoWSnOwAXrw/s1600/IMG00022-20100514-1149.jpg"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 240px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5471858754937463010" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYmMPjuVbRRtbUT760koyiycxcQYw78460JGA7S_jld-QSJXUkwKqWXMsZwrqwIAwTKoUv7BI34HPKEMi4dKPfYMFIUrhQSDFO8FKFGRtxJ7OIIlnkZ6aUswhlBzIYoWSnOwAXrw/s320/IMG00022-20100514-1149.jpg" /></a> <div><div><span style="color:#cc0000;">We saw pink guns, gold guns, blank guns, tan guns, but here's a spangled red, white and blue gun.</span></div></div>Denise was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09056788933846349361noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-61559973727619547972010-05-14T18:06:00.002-04:002010-05-14T19:39:48.202-04:00Sarah Palin's SpeechSarah Palin visited the NRA Convention today. She received two standing ovations, one when she entered the stage and one when she exited. I've never watched her give a speech in person and have only seen snippets of other speeches. She's a much better speaker than the media wants us to believe.<br /><br />Her theme included gun rights, hunting rights, and how much the media sucks on these topics. She poked fun at herself when she told us that she had collected some "You must be a Redneck" jokes and realized some of them fit her. She mentioned writing her speech on her hand.<br /><br />She carries herself very well now and has learned a lot in the past two years. The progressives and media had better not underestimate her.<br /><br />The speech included nothing about any of her further political hopes. If indeed she has any. But let's face it, she's laughing all the way to the bank now.<br /><br />I like Sarah Palin. I don't know if she has what IT takes to be President, whatever IT is. But, she has a down home way about her that I find very appealing. She did one thing that I've never seen a speaker do that made me like her even more. After she gave her speech, she walked by the interpreter for the deaf who was standing on the corner of the stage. She turned toward the interpreter, touched her on the shoulder, and thanked her.<br /><br />At one point, Governor Palin called herself an NRA gun-nut chick, or at least that's what the press thought of her. From one NRA gun-nut chick to another, you go Sarah!Denise was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09056788933846349361noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-44445412785809692132010-05-14T13:06:00.005-04:002010-05-14T13:27:31.486-04:00Pre-Convention Travel, Petersburg, VirginiaWe got here to Charlotte yesterday a little later than we planned, but not too bad. One thing we like about coming to the conventions is the chance to do side trips in different parts of the country. Yesterday, we got our history freak on and visited the <a href="http://www.nps.gov/pete/index.htm">battlefields around Petersburg</a>, Virginia.<br /><br /><p>The Union troops attacked Petersburg hoping to cut off the Confederate capitol of Richmond. The first attack succeeded, but the commander didn't press his advantage and failed to take Petersburg. </p><br />A long siege ensued in terms both of time and distance. Troops built earthworks that stretched forty miles in some places. When you're driving in the National Park, you see unnatural hillocks throughout the forested land. They're the remains of the earthworks; the places where men fought, died, survived.<br /><br />Petersburg is also the site of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Crater">Battle of the Crater</a>. This was one of the most successful failures in military history. The explosion in the tunnel succeeded wildly, but the subsequent attack was a bloody disaster for the Union. Here are a few photos:<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjL885eTZ7Q7WO8a274iRBUBQ-R-qKYczmG3EA9EPngBQCkG2yOTWzbD9O82ut0PxoBXTNjJLu2N6GcvwqOZcqOzGuRoi0fOaPaeBB3rrJsXl44IFyW7ptBFApT_bMAbeWQlLxstQ/s1600/IMGP2463.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5471176559680462226" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjL885eTZ7Q7WO8a274iRBUBQ-R-qKYczmG3EA9EPngBQCkG2yOTWzbD9O82ut0PxoBXTNjJLu2N6GcvwqOZcqOzGuRoi0fOaPaeBB3rrJsXl44IFyW7ptBFApT_bMAbeWQlLxstQ/s320/IMGP2463.JPG" /></a><span style="color:#cc0000;"> Opening to the tunnel Pennsylvania miners dug under Confederate lines.<br /></span><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsHHCf3-IF5swu9OCeZx1T4ls75DpMRFExfoCimoAYL5efK7LCyn8SunGOpNNb28yPdTnMBGTCNoYW3p6k9Rjm3ovc04fN2XbzCoTsrobGIlQTqFVqP9cLSV34o83r1quH8tMXtQ/s1600/IMGP2447.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5471176547412608194" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsHHCf3-IF5swu9OCeZx1T4ls75DpMRFExfoCimoAYL5efK7LCyn8SunGOpNNb28yPdTnMBGTCNoYW3p6k9Rjm3ovc04fN2XbzCoTsrobGIlQTqFVqP9cLSV34o83r1quH8tMXtQ/s320/IMGP2447.JPG" /></a> <span style="color:#cc0000;">Reproduction of the "Dictator" mortar the Union troops used to shell Petersburg.<br /></span><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiy8s673OyGRRHIRhlaNROC8YzQSVIXZ3AN8guHD28cKzKr7I0_EuoN_VhcpFRu-FI1TvPPUjeO5RnyEVLmhyzj_nAKL01z9jsvC21eIIhuBJbXnm6Dlmgb1pOvgIHXPwinIoOnDw/s1600/IMGP2443.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5471176542080028818" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiy8s673OyGRRHIRhlaNROC8YzQSVIXZ3AN8guHD28cKzKr7I0_EuoN_VhcpFRu-FI1TvPPUjeO5RnyEVLmhyzj_nAKL01z9jsvC21eIIhuBJbXnm6Dlmgb1pOvgIHXPwinIoOnDw/s320/IMGP2443.JPG" /></a><span style="color:#cc0000;"> A selection of Civil War cannon including a Dahlgren Boat Gun, Napoleon, Parrot, and a British breechloader.</span></div>Denise was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09056788933846349361noreply@blogger.com24tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-31042751153661422272010-05-12T07:48:00.005-04:002010-05-12T10:20:00.556-04:00NRA Thoughts and ConventionHey, guess what?! I'm still alive.<br /><br />It's the time for our annual journey to the NRA Convention. This time it's in Charlotte, North Carolina. We plan to blog about the convention as we have done for the past <strike>five</strike> six years.<br /><br />As is my usual practice here, I need to discuss the NRA. There are many gunnies out there that find it too compromising. They believe the NRA has made deals in the past that hurt our gun rights. Some of that is true. The NRA has been at the table when compromises were made such as during debate on the 1968 Gun Control Act.<br /><br />Here's the thing. When you see a political freight train coming at you, do you stand in front of it, wave the Bill of Rights, and order it to stop? That's moral and non-compromising. It may even be on the side of angels, but it's often not effective. There are times when it is better to coax the brakeman into slowing the damn thing down. Maybe even stopping it.<br /><br />Enough metaphors. There are people in these United States who don't believe the Second Amendment means anything except maybe some nebulous forgotten right for a state to sponsor a militia now replaced by the National Guard.<br /><br />They believe the Second Amendment is an anachronism that's better ignored. They do not believe you have gun rights no matter how many times you quote the Bill of Rights. No matter how good your arguments are. They think gun rights supporters are beneath contempt. They believe unicorns will descend upon us when the last handgun is melted down (well maybe not unicorns).<br /><br />These people vote, they influence politicians, they have shattered the plain meaning of the Second Amendment in city after city and in a few states. The NRA had consistently been the only thing that had slowed them down and sometimes stopped them. Other gun rights organizations have done excellent work. But, the NRA is the only one that the gun banners hate and fear.<br /><br />I think that's worth my support.Denise was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09056788933846349361noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-40942693581501785812010-04-15T15:15:00.004-04:002010-04-15T15:22:57.060-04:00We hate to say we told you so......<a href="http://tenring.blogspot.com/2009/02/obamas-versus-ayn-rand.html">but we told you so.</a><br /><br />It had to start in Massachusetts: <a href="http://drwes.blogspot.com/2010/04/when-states-tie-conditions-of-licensure.html">Directive 10-289 </a>Yosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-27107373201148268222010-03-22T10:23:00.005-04:002010-03-22T11:34:25.369-04:00The Day AfterWell, here we are. An event that forces me to don my six-shooters and get all rootin-tootin. That would be the abomination of a so called health care reform bill that the criminals in Congress shoved down the American people’s gobs last night. Reaction from the blogosphere has been swift. Reactions have ranged from <a href="http://smallestminority.blogspot.com/2010/03/quote-of-day-leviathan-edition.html">pessimistic</a> to <a href="http://www.snowflakesinhell.com/2010/03/21/post-health-care-getting-back-to-liberty/">somewhat optimistic</a> .<br /><br />I fall somewhere between these two views. I am fairly pessimistic about the whole matter, but I will endeavor to be optimistic because at this juncture it is the only practical way to move forward from this debacle. Yes, Republicans will probably wimp out if they are returned to power. Yes, this is another instance of the one-way ratchet of Socialism. But, even if all of this is true, it doesn’t mean that we should not fight this with every iota of our energy and make the enemy suffer for every inch of ground they get(Yes, I have been watching the Pacific series on HBO. Does it show?).<br /><br />So in the lead up to the elections in November, we need to do everything in our power to get people who run for office to understand that our vote is contingent on their doing everything in their power to defund, defang and defeat this bill upon their election to office. Also, they need to institute a series of reforms that will ensure that a travesty of this sort is not repeated. Here are a few that might be a good start.<br /><br />1.) All United States Congressional business will be done during normal business hours, 9AM to 5PM Monday through Friday EST. No more midnight Sunday night votes when no one is watching. An exception would be a declared state of emergency that would take a vote of three quarters of both houses of Congress to institute.<br /><br /><br /><br />I’ve seen a lot of media bias over the last 35 years, but the way the so called main stream media has pushed this so called health care reform takes the cake. In the spirit of informing the American people of the biases of their media outlets, I propose this second reform.<br /><br />2.) All major media outlets (electronic, paper or otherwise) must indicate the political donations or connections of any spokesman or writer at the time of publication or transmission of any article, newscast or editorial.<br /><br />So, when the so-called unbiased reporter reports on the lovely benefits of the latest Socialist scheme, a crawl below their shining visage will indicate that said reporter donated the max to the DNC and is a dues paying member of People for the Establishment of a People’s Republic, Berkley chapter.<br /><br />Obviously, this one would need a lot of tweaking. How would one define major media? Should amateur bloggers be included? (I never claimed to be unbiased). The gist is that there needs to be a mechanism to get across to the American people that CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC and yes, even FOX News are NOT unbiased and that they just perhaps may be trying to advance a particular agenda in their supposedly unbiased reporting.<br /><br /><br /><br />It is outrageous that someone who has only stood election from one state or even one small district in San Francisco should wield so much power over more than 300 million Americans. So, I propose the following:<br /><br />3.) The Speaker of the House of Representative and the Senate Majority leader will stand for a general election comprised of the voting population of the entire United States. This election will confirm these officials after they have been voted to their positions by their parties. If these officials are not confirmed in this election, another will be picked and the new choice will be put forward to the American people for confirmation.<br /><br />If these two leaders had to stand for a general election, maybe just maybe, the parties might pick someone for these offices that doesn’t come from some out of the mainstream district in San Francisco. At the very least, it throws a monkey wrench in their machine and would work to slow down their machinations.<br /><br />These are just a few of my fevered, anger induced ideas which were inspired by last night’s corrupt bargain. The point is that we need concrete ideas and solid positions to rally around and maybe, just maybe advance the ball in the direction of more liberty.Yosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-18640048094148244022010-02-10T16:30:00.001-05:002010-02-10T16:34:24.433-05:00Snowzilla, Round TwoYesterday, Megan McArdle <a href="http://meganmcardle.theatlantic.com/archives/2010/02/blogging_the_snowpocalypse.php">blogged the Snowpocalypse</a> in the Washington, D.C. area. Yosemite Sam and I are living it. Today is a second round of heavy snow, this time with strong winds. We used to live in New Hampshire and wish we were back up there if for no other reason than to get away from snow. <div></div><br /><div>I have to agree with McArdle that DC is notoriously inefficient in getting rid of snow. It's not their forte. Yosemite and I were out and about Monday and found strange things plow drivers had done on the road. We would drive in a lane that abruptly tapered into the next lane finally ending in a snow berm. Four lane roads were narrowed to one lane in each direction. Parking spaces in our complex are full of snow. There is no other place to put it. The lot designers never imagined this much snow unlike in more northern cities.</div><div> </div><div>This is also the third day (plus one half for last Friday) that the Federal government has been closed. If it keeps going like this, people will begin to realize how much we don't really need the government--at least not the size it is now.</div><div></div><br /><div>Here's a photo taken today about 4:00 pm and the light really is that dim and has been all day.</div><div>Pray for us.</div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjjTmOtRfTia9LvZHzO8ldygkiblIYqlqxKHB0z8AjdXLJEp7zJRPxFBvnc8KsTdk8JsP4lAOYKHBOAtjzkLYB5OgMOY02aXWg-G2pXERVa16i21cYQWBf5JnmlE6nBhp0qehyQ7A/s1600-h/Blizzard-2010.JPG"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; WIDTH: 320px; FLOAT: right; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5436729908896234562" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjjTmOtRfTia9LvZHzO8ldygkiblIYqlqxKHB0z8AjdXLJEp7zJRPxFBvnc8KsTdk8JsP4lAOYKHBOAtjzkLYB5OgMOY02aXWg-G2pXERVa16i21cYQWBf5JnmlE6nBhp0qehyQ7A/s320/Blizzard-2010.JPG" /></a><br /><div></div>Denise was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09056788933846349361noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-50719727671379902822010-02-06T18:15:00.003-05:002010-02-06T18:31:32.411-05:00Mother Nature's Revenge?<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitV3yxmc5npOuuOgocg7JHQK6jLuFsMf7-zD-2mnBSd10kGHACxR178e5wH6zMCvxVKR4UycKu8SwFWh3rZydkeaPq1Y4kOLRC_uE4E6lsx3ysA6-Zu4blp54r6yb7M7gAijX4/s1600-h/Hippy+Snow+Car.jpg"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 214px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5435276666382682210" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitV3yxmc5npOuuOgocg7JHQK6jLuFsMf7-zD-2mnBSd10kGHACxR178e5wH6zMCvxVKR4UycKu8SwFWh3rZydkeaPq1Y4kOLRC_uE4E6lsx3ysA6-Zu4blp54r6yb7M7gAijX4/s320/Hippy+Snow+Car.jpg" /></a> Over 2 feet of snow in suburban DC. Will this be the final nail in the coffin of the Glowball Warming Movement? Naaah.<br /><div><br /><br /><div></div></div>Yosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-19420551285823934502010-01-27T08:52:00.001-05:002010-01-27T08:54:11.557-05:00Collecting and Taking Guns ApartI haven’t mentioned my collecting activities as of late. I guess this is time to unveil my newest purchase. <br /><br />A rifle, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmidt-Rubin">Swiss Schmidt-Rubin 1896/11 </a>bought at Collectors Firearms in Houston, Texas while I was on a trip for family business. I haven’t taken it apart yet for cleaning and it was missing a magazine, but the price was decent and it fills a gap in my collection. Besides, somehow or another I’d already acquired the proper bayonet for it. Now I have the gun that fits the bayonet. Pictures and commentary will follow.<br /><br />My collection activities are slowing down lately. I’ve acquired most of the guns that fascinate me. That’s not to say there aren’t more out there. There are always more. It’s just that I’ve bought those guns I’ve wanted to own. <br /><br />I may need to expand my horizons. For instance, I prefer handguns over rifles (most of the time) and semi-auto pistols over revolvers. The mechanism of a pistol is so much more interesting to me than that of a revolver. You see, I take all my guns apart, basically to the screws. There are a few sub-assemblies that have daunted me in the past. But, the Internet now has disassembly/reassembly instructions for almost every gun imaginable and I bull forward with my punches and screwdrivers. What can’t the Internet do?<br /><br />Because I take my guns apart, I see how the fifty-odd parts (sometimes more, sometimes less) intermesh to operate that firearm. It must be something like the thrill a gearhead has when he (or she) takes an old and cranky engine apart, fixes it, and reassembles it into something that purrs like an overgrown kitten. Guns are my gearhead fix.<br /><br />I have taken revolvers apart and I do get some of that thrill, but for me the semi-auto rocks. Some have cams machined into the barrels, others have a cam attached to a little ear (looking at you John Moses Browning’s 1911). <br /><br />Some you take apart by pushing the slide back just so and then jiggering the barrel until a slot aligns with a groove. Others you have to hold together while you slowly separate the parts lest a spring launch itself into the air, bounce off your forehead, and roll under the heaviest piece of furniture you own.<br /><br />There are even some that are a true jigsaw puzzle of intricately machined parts that lock into place without benefit of pins or screws. I love broomhandle Mausers and already own three of them—more please.<br /><br />So, do I expand my horizons? That’s the question. That will mean more “Ones From the Vault” (and I have guns that aren't featured on the site). That will mean more money diverted from unnecessary items like food toward the truly necessary like guns. Decisions, decisions.Denise was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09056788933846349361noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-40559433515981526942009-12-29T09:15:00.000-05:002009-12-29T09:16:56.665-05:00Happy Anniversary, 2009<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhl7FnO9AhRoeGBLk9ic_SwEP3JYwA5Lnj0V49FxyRaEmsRVA3vpCPR1s3oVGNcfx1nfpUyFeTTfhom-a2HzpMNWRlNKzdvQAHM5qXw5tghg6utF9ar8kGcrFHEF03GLaayPPuy5w/s1600-h/happy-anniversary-1-thumb.jpeg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5420661475628054450" style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 223px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 320px" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhl7FnO9AhRoeGBLk9ic_SwEP3JYwA5Lnj0V49FxyRaEmsRVA3vpCPR1s3oVGNcfx1nfpUyFeTTfhom-a2HzpMNWRlNKzdvQAHM5qXw5tghg6utF9ar8kGcrFHEF03GLaayPPuy5w/s320/happy-anniversary-1-thumb.jpeg" border="0" /></a> ♪ Happy Anniversary to us<br />Happy Anniversary to us. ♪<br /><br />Yes, today is <em>Ten Ring's</em> anniversary. We started this experiment in public expression five years ago. In blog-years that’s like twenty people-years. Granted, Yosemite Sam and I haven’t blogged that much in the recent past, but we’re still around.<br /><br />I’ve expanded my horizons on this blog. I’ve written about politics, the zen-like joy of shooting, the pleasures of collecting firearms, book reviews, and much more. I’ve even <a href="http://tenring.blogspot.com/2005/03/winm-94-assault-weapon-parody.html">tried satire</a> (and it's my favorite post).<br /><br />I found out that blogging is a funny thing. You put time and effort into a post and you get few hits, few comments, and even fewer links to it. Then you toss off a post with little thought and effort. That’s the one that gets more hits than you know what to do with. For instance, I posted about a <a href="http://tenring.blogspot.com/2009/04/even-on-tv-signs-we-are-winning.html">TV show</a> I had just watched. It took me maybe ten minutes to write. <a href="http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/75675/">Instapundit linked </a>it and I had over 10,000 hits in less than two days. Wow.<br /><br />I’ve learned to respect professional columnists, either on the right or the left. They have to produce one, two or more columns each week. Unlike me, they can’t say, “that’s been written about recently,” “I’ve written about that before,” or “I’m tired and just want to crash in front of the TV.” Writing is hard work, so hat’s off to the professionals even if I agree with very few of them.<br /><br />I also found out that I’m an essayist. I can’t just throw out news links with a pithy sentence or two (I’ve tried). When I start to write, I just have to keep writing until I’ve explored the topic (hence an anniversary post that’s just too long, sigh).<br /><br />So, I’ve enjoyed the last five years even though I feel a little guilty about the recent lack of content. I love reading your comments (hint, hint) and appreciate all of you who continue to read my scribblings here. I’m sure Yosemite Sam seconds the above. Thanks to all of you.Denise was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09056788933846349361noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-22969725838581778842009-12-24T10:12:00.000-05:002009-12-24T10:12:22.469-05:00Seasons Greeting and a Sort of ApologyI've been a poor blogger recently and admit to feeling guilt. There are people who continue to read this blog, although I'm not sure why. After all, the new content can be printed out on a postage stamp. I would say sorry, but that would imply that I plan to get better. <br /><br />I've said a lot in this blog and basically hate repeating myself. I also find that I am reading fewer blogs because the pace of my life has increased. Now, it seems like I barely have time to eat and maybe read a few pages in a book. The thought of reading anymore than I have to on a computer screen causes one of those pinchy little pains right between the eyes.<br /><br />This is not one of those posts that announces I plan to quit blogging. No, not yet if ever. I like to make the occasional yawp into the ether. I like to put out a "gunnie book review" and sometimes even talk about politics. Lately though, politics has become a major pain in the pocket book and the ass. Health care, spare us that statist wet dream. Grumble, grumble.<br /><br />So in general, this is to let you know I'm still around, still planning on blogging, but lightly, and still feeling guilty that I'm not doing so daily like I once did.<br /><br />Also, it is a great opportunity to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas or a Happy Chanukah. May your New Year's Day mark your happiest year ever (provided the government doesn't tax or regulate your happiness away).Denise was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09056788933846349361noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9829549.post-73879137996090603502009-12-18T08:24:00.004-05:002009-12-18T09:35:54.609-05:00Detroit and Ayn RandGoogle Earth is an important tool that I use every day in my current job. During breaks, I often look at different areas of the country and I am always fascinated by what I see. The other day, I happened to be looking at Detroit and noticed something I have yet to see in other urban areas.<br /><br />The center of Detroit is at coordinates N 42-19-54 W 83-02-48. Downtown Detroit from the air, if you zoom in, looks like a typical urban area. If you have street view, you can zoom in and this area, at least, looks like most northern cities.<br /><br />Now pan to the east. Directly east of the downtown section of Detroit the landscape looks remarkably rural. Many blocks are filled with empty house lots and many of the houses that are left are often boarded up and derelict.<br /><br />Coordinates N 42-21-40 W 83-02-03 (4166 Joseph Campau St.) is a typical example. From the air, this looks like an area in some far-flung exurb. One of the houses is boarded up and half of the block is vacant.<br /><br />This is not confined to just one area of the city. 2846 Wabash St. at coordinates N 42-20-08 W 83-04-39 is even more derelict. The area looks like Iowa with block after block completely cleared or with one or two houses to the block.<br /><br />Pan in any direction around the center of the city and one finds vacant lots and derelict houses. Even the color of the city has changed from urban grey to the more dun coloration one sees in distant suburbs.<br /><br />What is happening and what can not be hidden when viewed from the God-like perspective that Google Earth gives you, is that vast sections of Detroit are returning to nature. What was once the pride of American industry and capitalism is transforming into an empty wasteland.<br /><br />What gives me pause is that these Google photos were taken in June of 2007, before the recent market crash. I wonder what the city looks like today after the bankruptcy of Chrysler & GM and the real estate market crash? <a href="http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/90230/">Instapundit has a link that shows that things are not getting any better in Detroit.</a><br /><br />As we have mentioned before, Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged seems to be more prescient every day, almost as if Rand had a crystal ball and saw the future. Detroit reminds me of the fictional Starnesville, a once prosperous town that had transformed into a derelict wasteland after the collapse of the town's primary business, the 20th Century Motor Company. The company was run in an egalitarian way when the founder's children inherited the company. Before long, the company collapsed and the town it supported collapsed as well. The parallels between this fictional scenario and real life Detroit, Michigan are stark.<br /><br />But are socialist policies the sole reason for Detroit's misfortunes? Pan across the Detroit River to Windsor, Ontario and travel to another world. The town appears prosperous and the majority of the blocks are filled with houses. Is Windsor, Ontario in Canada less socialistic than Detroit in the United States? I highly doubt it.<br /><br />This issue, I think, is much more complex than it might appear at first glance. Socialistic policies that were promulgated by the government and the automobile unions are most certainly a factor in Detroit's downfall. But, also, the dependence of a city on one industry that has changed rapidly from a labor intensive process to almost full automation is a factor as well. Policies of high wages and pensions to workers whose jobs could probably be done by a machine is probably neither wise nor sustainable.<br /><br />Whatever the reason, I still find it sad and disheartening to see the death of a once great city that was once the engine that drove America and the world.Yosemite Samhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16557271397218085912noreply@blogger.com0