Archive for January, 2008

Suicide Bombers… They don’t blow them like they used too!

January 26, 2008

It seems that our opponents on the Jihad side of things are dipping to the bottom of the barrel for personnel in search of martyrdom. Indeed, perhaps they should return to using children, at least they don’t stumble like a drunkard…

SOURCE: http://www.news.com.au/mercury/story/0%2C22884%2C23101330-5005940%2C00.html

From correspondents in Khost, Afghanistan

January 24, 2008 12:39pm

A WOULD-be suicide bomber fell down a flight of stairs and blew himself up as he headed out for an attack in Afghanistan, police say.

It was the second such incident in two days, with another man killing himself and three others on Tuesday when his bomb-filled waistcoat exploded as he was putting it on in the southern town of Lashkar Gah.

Yesterday’s blast was in a busy market area of the eastern town of Khost, a deputy provincial police chief said.

The would-be attacker tripped as he was leaving a building apparently to target an opening ceremony for a mosque that was expected to be attended by Afghan and international military officials, said Sakhi Mir.

“Coming down the stairs, he fell down and exploded. Two civilian women and a man were wounded,” Mir said.

Suicide attacks are regular feature of an insurgency led by the extremist Taliban movement that was in government between 1996 and 2001. The most deadly was in November 2007 and killed nearly 80 people, most of them school students.

Lay off the opium and hashish if you want to murder more women and children Muhammad..

Heller V. D.C.

January 24, 2008

Rep. Virgil Goode To The Bush White House: Withdraw Your Brief

Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
http://www.gunowners.org

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Rep. Virgil Goode (R-VA) has sent the following letter to the White
House asking them to undo the huge harm they have caused the Second
Amendment with the brief they filed in the DC gun ban case.

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January 22, 2008
President George W. Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington DC 20500

Dear President Bush:

Your Solicitor General has just filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme
Court in the D.C. v. Heller case arguing that categorical gun bans of
virtually all self-defense firearms are constitutional if a court
determines they are “reasonable” — the lowest standard of
constitutional review.

If this view prevails, a national ban on all firearms — including
hunting rifles — could be constitutional, even if the court decides
— on ample historical evidence — that the Founders intended the
Second Amendment as an individual right.

I would ask that you direct the Justice Department to withdraw this
unfortunate brief and to replace it with an opinion which reflects
the right of law-abiding Americans to keep and bear arms.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely yours,

Virgil Goode

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Rep. Goode is following up his action by circulating the letter among
his colleagues. He is asking other members of Congress to add their
signatures in anticipation of sending President Bush another copy of
the letter.

Your help is needed immediately to convince your Representative to
join with Rep. Goode.

Please go to the Gun Owners Legislative Action Center at
http://www.gunowners.org/activism.htm to send a pre-written message
urging your Rep. to be a part of this important initiative. If you
prefer to contact your Representative in another fashion, here is the
text we are using:

Dear Representative:

Please join with Rep. Virgil Good in signing a letter to the White
House urging the President to withdraw the Solicitor General’s very
ill-advised brief in the D.C. gun ban case, D.C. v. Heller.

Gun Owners of America will be keeping me posted about the members of
the House who have joined with Representative Goode.

Thank you very much.

****************************

Of course, GOA is actively working the Heller case as well. In fact,
just today our legal and educational arm, Gun Owners Foundation,
officially notified the Court of its intent to file an amicus brief.
We’ll be certain to make that brief available to you as soon as it
is filed. In the meantime, last week GOA issued a press release
blasting the Solicitor General’s action that was picked up by
numerous media outlets across the country. The press release is
posted at http://www.gunowners.org/pr0801.htm on the GOA website.
 

College Students: Too Busy to Vote? « Peabloggy

January 23, 2008

College Students: Too Busy to Vote? « Peabloggy

This is, and has been a very frustrating subject for myself and others over the years. Back in 1968 I was sixteen years old, and I had a tattoo on my forehead. It was RVN, short for Republic of Viet Nam. Back in those days of the draft, as well as now, it seemed immoral that I could be sent off to kill, wound, and do all the other things associated with warfare and have those acts done to myself without any say in the matter at all.

Please do not misunderstand me, I was born and raised on Camp Pendleton, and fully intended to join the military. It is just what Marines Corps brats do. But in a free society why was I at least theoretically being forced to go into the armed forces?

We succeeded in getting the age changed so that those that could be forced into involuntary servitude could at minimum cast a vote about the situation. I can only surmise, after reading the article, that the real problem, is voter apathy among the young.

Letter to the New York Times on HIV and Gay Youth Editorial « Kenyon Farrow

January 22, 2008

Letter to the New York Times on HIV and Gay Youth Editorial « Kenyon Farrow
Young gay men are not to blame for the profound failure of government to provide comprehensive HIV prevention—nor for the media’s continued ignorance of the root causes of HIV.

That statement “Young gay men are not to blame for the profound failure of government to provide comprehensive HIV prevention—nor for the media’s continued ignorance of the root causes of HIV.”

Young gay men are in their situation precisely because of choices that they have made. There has been ample media coverage about HIV/AIDS, it’s treatment and prevention for decades. Why should the government be responsible for the research? It has all become a blind hole and money pit. Spending more good money after bad makes no sense. Especially when these young gay men are so irresponsible that they make the choices that they do.

Pre-emptive nuclear strike a key option, Nato told « The Official Coalition For Truth

January 22, 2008

Pre-emptive nuclear strike a key option, Nato told « The Official Coalition For Truth

To use an analogy from Boxing, “The firstest with the mostest.” Give that option up, and you are looking to get knocked on your butt in very short order. To do so when it involves nuclear weaponry, is suicidal.

Wildlife, Politics do mix

January 22, 2008

Source: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/jan/22/dentry-wildlife-politics-do-mix/

Here is a great way for those that truly are interested in Colorado and it’s wildlife. many challenges face hunters and fishermen here in the Centennial State. Misconceptions abound, and Mister Dentry’s reference to so called “canned” hunts fails to address thew actual scope of the legislation that is being proposed. As is stands, if your farm is fenced, you will not be allowed to hunt on it, and that is only one example.

GB 1137 is piss poor legislation whether it is supported by Republicans or not. Republicans have also sponsored immoral Ex Post Facto Law based solely upon political correctness, so go figure.

Here are my biggest issues regarding hunting and fishing in Colorado. They are not in any particular order, and no one is of greater importance than any other issue.

  • We are constantly bombarded with messages from all over that the younger generation is the future of outdoor recreation. “Take a kid fishing,” and that sort of thing. Has anyone noted that the cost of licenses has become prohibitive for a lot of people over the past few years?
  • Two years ago, I bought a license for a friend of mine so that I would have a hunting partner for big game season; He was, and is broke secondary to an abusive child support order. They took my money, that I spent, and used it toward his support order. Screw the powers that be, that was theft.
  • Access, while greatly improved over the past few years, still is a problem. See bullet number one…
  • I had family from out of state come and visit. We went fishing, and a DOW officer stopped by. Gone are the days of chatting with a friendly Warden, he was a grump, and was only concerned with legalities. Law enforcement is a legitimate part of the job, but so is proper interaction with the public at large. My relatives will no longer purchase expensive non resident licenses in Colorado. Now they go to Wyoming. Where “The people are so friendly.”

It’s the Stupid, Economy « Gary Patrick Garry

January 21, 2008

It’s the Stupid, Economy « Gary Patrick Garry

Poor Gary, he just cannot cope with reality from the looks of things. Complaining about the business cycle does nothing to improve anything. he complains about a business that offers employment way below par, but fails to mention that in the very same city cocktail waitresses earn well over a hundred thousand dollars a year. At least the three that I know do.

He complains about the problems besetting the automotive industry, and says or implies that if only the labor unions were still powerful everything would be just hunky dory. Guess what? The unions are what brought on the majority of the problems. With poor quality and exorbitant pricing back in the early seventies it is no wonder that foreign manufacturers made great inroads in the domestic market.

Have to take a pee in your Cheerios Gary, and use one of those economic terms that you are so uncomfortable with. Wal Mart is such a success because of opportunity costs. Not because of any sinister corporate greed.

Rock Island Armory 1911 Standard on Sale till Jan 27th « American Shooter: Life, Freedom, and Politics in America

January 21, 2008

Rock Island Armory 1911 Standard on Sale till Jan 27th « American Shooter: Life, Freedom, and Politics in America

Talk about super cool!

ZEBRA MUSSELS DETECTED IN LAKE PUEBLO STATE PARK

January 20, 2008

ZEBRA MUSSELS DETECTED IN LAKE PUEBLO STATE PARK

Recent sampling efforts between the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) and Colorado State Parks personnel detected the presence zebra mussels at Lake Pueblo State Park. Two adult mussels and one immature specimen were found on substrate sampling gear, and the larva (veliger) was found by performing plankton tows.

The DOW and Parks personnel have been conducting field sampling efforts for several years to evaluate waters across Colorado for the presence of aquatic invasive species. These efforts are targeted toward locating and monitoring potential introductions of invasive species that can be environmentally and economically detrimental to the state, its wildlife and recreation resources.

Additional sampling at Lake Pueblo State Park to determine the degree of infestation and exact mussel species is planned for this winter and spring. State Parks and the DOW are planning a concerted effort to notify recreational users at Pueblo Reservoir, and other state parks, about the potential impacts of zebra mussels.

The Pueblo State Fish Hatchery, which receives its water supply from Pueblo Reservoir, will undergo an assessment regarding options to prevent the spread of adult mussels and/or veligers. Sampling inspections have been conducted to determine if zebra mussels or larvae are present in the hatchery unit, to date none have been detected.  Pueblo Hatchery raises a variety of warm and cold water species of fish (walleye, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, smallmouth bass, wiper, rainbow, cutthroat X rainbow hybrid, and brown trout) and distributes these fish across the state each year. No fish are planned to be stocked from the Pueblo Hatchery until April this year. Effective water treatment options exist to eliminate zebra mussel adults and/or veligers prior to the fish being stocked.

All boaters and other water craft recreational users should take simple, precautionary steps every time they go to a lake, river or stream.

Before leaving a lake or other waterway, always:  

  • CLEAN the hull of your boat.
  • DRAIN the water from the boat, livewell and the lower unit of the engine.
  • DRY the boat, fishing gear, and equipment.
  • INSPECT all exposed surfaces.
  • REMOVE all plant and animal material.

Remember, many of these aquatic hitchhikers can harm your boat as well. These invaders will attach themselves to boats and can cause damage to boat motors if they block the flow of cooling water through the engine.

However, zebra mussels do not pose a known threat to human health. Biologists are concerned that zebra mussels may cause ecological shifts in the lakes they invade, with consequences to valued wildlife resources.   Because these invasive mussels attach to hard surfaces like concrete and pipes, they will affect canals, aqueducts, water intakes and dams, resulting in increased maintenance costs for those facilities.  

The zebra mussel gets its name from the black- (or dark brown) and white-striped markings that appear on its shell. Zebra mussels are native to the Caspian, Black, and Azov seas of Eastern Europe.  
These exotic mussels were first discovered in the United States in Lake Saint Clair, Michigan, in 1988 and are believed to have been introduced in 1986 through ballast water discharge from ocean-going ships. Since their initial discovery, zebra mussels have spread rapidly throughout the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Basin states and other watersheds throughout the eastern and central United States.

The primary method of overland dispersal of these mussels is through human-related activities. Given their ability to attach to hard surfaces and survive out of water, many infestations have occurred by adult mussels hitching rides on watercraft. The microscopic larvae also can be transported in bilges, ballast water, live wells, or any other equipment that holds water. 

They are primarily algae feeders.  They feed by filtering up to a liter of water per day through a siphon. These mussels consume large portions of the microscopic plants and animals that form the base of the food web. The removal of significant amounts of phytoplankton from the water can cause a shift in native species and a disruption of the ecological balance a lake or other waterway.

These mussels can settle in massive colonies that can block water intake and affect municipal water supply and agricultural irrigation and power plant operation.  In the United States, Congressional researchers estimated that zebra mussels alone cost the power industry $3.1 billion in the 1993-1999 period, with their impact on industries, businesses, and communities more than $5 billion.

For more information, visit www.100thmeridian.org.    

I might add that waders need to be well rinsed also.

Anti-Gunners Put Colorado’s Rich Hunting Tradition in the Crosshairs!

January 19, 2008

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House Bill 1096, introduced by State Representative Debbie Stafford (D-40) would end all hunting behind “enclosures” in Colorado.  Under the far-reaching and vague bill, every piece of fenced property would be off-limits to hunting, no matter how large the enclosure. As written, it could preclude a farmer or rancher who fences his or her property from allowing anyone, including family or friends to hunt, regardless of the size of the property. The House Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Committee will hear HB 1096 on Wednesday, January 23 at 1:30 pm in House Committee Room 107.

Please contact the member of the House Agriculture Committee and respectively urge them to vote “no” on this anti-hunting legislation.

House Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Committee:

State Representative Kathleen Curry (D-61), Chairman
(303) 866-2945
kathleencurry@montrose.net

State Representative Rafael Gallegos (D-62), Vice-Chairman
(303) 866-2916
rafael.gallegos.house@state.co.us

State Representative Randy Fischer (D-53)
(303) 866-2917
randy.fischer.house@state.co.us

State Representative Cory Gardner (R-63)
(303) 866-2906
cory.gardner.house@state.co.us

State Representative Mary Hodge (D-30)
(303) 866-2912
maryhodge@aol.com

State Representative Marsha Looper (R-19)
(303) 866-2946
MarshaLooper@gmail.com

State Representative Liane McFadyen (D-47)
(303) 866-2905
buffie2006@hotmail.com

State Representative Wes McKinley (D-64)
(303) 866-2398
wes.mckinley.house@state.co.us

State Representative Frank McNulty (D-43)
(303) 866-2936

State Representative Ray Rose (R-58)
(303) 866-2955
ray.rose.house@state.co.us

State Representative Christine Scanlan (D-56)
(303) 866-2952
christine.scanlan.house@state.co.us

State Representative Judy Solano (D-31)
(303) 866-2918
judy.solano.house@state.co.us

State Representative Jerry Sonnenberg (R-65)
(303) 866-3706
jerry.sonnenberg.house@state.co.us