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Sneaky Politicians and you…

June 19, 2007

McCarthy Bill Moves To The Senate
— “Compromise” bill represents the most far-reaching gun ban in
years

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

ACTION:

1. Please urge your Senators to OPPOSE the gun control bill (HR 2640)
which was snuck through the House last week by anti-gun Democrats.
Some people are saying this bill is a positive step for gun owners,
but realize this ONE SIMPLE FACT: Rep. Carolyn McCarthy and Sen.
Chuck Schumer are the lead sponsors of this legislation! These two
have NEVER once looked out for your Second Amendment rights!!!

2. Please use the contact information below — and the pre-written
letter — to help direct your comments to them, and circulate this
alert to as many gun owners as you can. It is imperative that we
remind gun owners nationwide that gun control DOES NOT work to reduce
crime; that, to the contrary, gun control HAS DISARMED millions of
law-abiding citizens; and that the answer to tragedies like Virginia
Tech is to REPEAL the “gun free zones” which leave law-abiding
victims defenseless.

Monday, June 18, 2007

The Associated Press got it right last week when it stated that, “The
House Wednesday passed what could become the first major federal gun
control law in over a decade.”

It’s true. The McCarthy bill that passed will DRAMATICALLY expand
the dragnet that is currently used to disqualify law-abiding gun
buyers. So much so, that hundreds of thousands of honest citizens
who want to buy a gun will one day walk into a gun store and be
shocked when they’re told they’re a prohibited purchaser, having been
lumped into the same category as murderers and rapists.

This underscores the problems that have existed all along with the
Brady Law. At the time it was passed, some people foolishly thought,
“No big deal. I’m not a bad guy. This law won’t affect me.”

But what happens when good guys’ names get thrown into the bad guys’
list? That is exactly what has happened, and no one should think
that the attempts to expand the gun control noose are going to end
with the McCarthy bill (HR 2640).

Speaking to the CNN audience on June 13, head of the Brady Campaign,
Paul Helmke, stated that, “We’re hopeful that now that the NRA has
come around to our point of view in terms of strengthening the Brady
background checks, that now we can take the next step after this bill
passes [to impose additional gun control].”

Get it? The McCarthy bill is just a first step.

The remainder of this alert will explain, in layman’s terms, the
problems with what passed on Wednesday. Please understand that GOA’s
legal department has spent hours analyzing the McCarthy bill, in
addition to looking at existing federal regulations and BATFE
interpretations. (If you want the lawyerly perspective, then please
go to http://www.gunowners.org/netb.htm for an extensive analysis.)

So what does HR 2640 do? Well, as stated already, this is one of the
most far-reaching gun bans in years. For the first time in history,
this bill takes a giant step towards banning one-fourth of returning
military veterans from ever owning a gun again.

In 2000, President Clinton added between 80,000 – 90,000 names of
military veterans — who were suffering from Post Traumatic Stress
(PTS) — into the NICS background check system. These were vets who
were having nightmares; they had the shakes. So Clinton disqualified
them from buying or owning guns.

For seven years, GOA has been arguing that what Clinton did was
illegitimate. But if this McCarthy bill gets enacted into law, a
future Hillary Clinton administration would actually have the law on
her side to ban a quarter of all military veterans (that’s the number
of veterans who have Post Traumatic Stress) from owning guns.

Now, the supporters of the McCarthy bill claim that military veterans
— who have been denied their Second Amendment rights — could get
their rights restored. But this is a very nebulous promise.

The reason is that Section 101(c)(1)(C) of the bill provides
explicitly that a psychiatrist or psychologist diagnosis is enough to
ban a person for ever owning a gun as long as it’s predicated on a
microscopic risk that a person could be a danger to himself or
others. (Please be sure to read the NOTE below for more details on
this.)

How many psychiatrists are going to deny that a veteran suffering
from PTS doesn’t possess a MICROSCOPIC RISK that he could be a danger
to himself or others?

And even if they can clear the psychiatrist hurdle, we’re still
looking at thousands of dollars for lawyers, court fees, etc. And
then, when veterans have done everything they can possibly do to
clear their name, there is still the Schumer amendment in federal law
which prevents the BATFE from restoring the rights of individuals who
are barred from purchasing firearms. If that amendment is not
repealed, then it doesn’t matter if your state stops sending your
name for inclusion in the FBI’s NICS system… you are still going to
be a disqualified purchaser when you try to buy a gun.

So get the irony. Senator Schumer is the one who is leading the
charge in the Senate to pass the McCarthy bill, and he is
“generously” offering military veterans the opportunity to clear
their names, even though it’s been HIS AMENDMENT that has prevented
honest gun owners from getting their rights back under a similar
procedure created in 1986!

But there’s still another irony. Before this bill, it was very
debatable (in legal terms) whether the military vets with PTS should
have been added into the NICS system… and yet many of them were —
even though there was NO statutory authority to do so. Before this
bill, there were provisions in the law to get one’s name cleared, and
yet Schumer made it impossible for these military vets to do so.

Now, the McCarthy bill (combined with federal regulations) makes it
unmistakably clear that military vets with Post Traumatic Stress
SHOULD BE ADDED as prohibited persons on the basis of a
“diagnosis.”
Are these vets now going to find it any easier to get their names
cleared (when the law says they should be on the list) if they were
finding it difficult to do so before (when the law said they
shouldn’t)?

Add to this the Schumer amendment (mentioned above). The McCarthy
bill does nothing to repeal the Schumer amendment, which means that
military veterans with PTS are going to find it impossible to get
their rights restored!

Do you see how Congress is slowly (and quietly) sweeping more and
more innocent people into the same category as murderers and rapists?
First, anti-gun politicians get a toe hold by getting innocuous
sounding language into the federal code. Then they come back years
later to twist those words into the most contorted way possible.

Consider the facts. In 1968, Congress laid out several criteria for
banning Americans from owning guns — a person can’t be a felon, a
drug user, an illegal alien, etc. Well, one of the criteria which
will disqualify you from owning or buying a gun is if you are
“adjudicated as a mental defective.” Now, in 1968, that term
referred to a person who was judged not guilty of a crime by reason
of insanity.

Well, that was 1968. By 2000, President Bill Clinton had stretched
that definition to mean a military veteran who has had a lawful
authority (like a shrink) decree that a person has PTS. Can you see
how politicians love to stretch the meaning of words in the law…
especially when it comes to banning guns?

After all, who would have thought when the original Brady law was
passed in 1993, that it would be used to keep people with outstanding
traffic tickets from buying guns; or couples with marriage problems
from buying guns; or military vets with nightmares from buying guns?
(See footnotes below.)

So if you thought the Brady Law would never affect you because you’re
a “good guy,” then think again. Military vets are in trouble,
and so
are your kids who are battling Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).
Everything that has been mentioned above regarding military veterans,
could also apply to these kids.

Do you have a child in the IDEA program — a.k.a., Individuals with
Disability Education Act — who has been diagnosed with ADD and
thought to be susceptible to playground fights? Guess what? That
child can be banned for life from ever owning a gun as an adult. The
key to understanding this new gun ban expansion centers on a shrink’s
determination that a person is a risk to himself or others.

You see, legislators claim they want to specifically prevent a future
Seung-Hui Cho from ever buying a gun and shooting up a school. And
since Cho had been deemed as a potential danger to himself or others,
that has become the new standard for banning guns.

But realize what this does. In the name of stopping an infinitesimal
fraction of potential bad apples from owning firearms, legislators
are expanding the dragnet to sweep ALL KINDS of good guys into a
permanent ban. It also ignores the fact that bad guys get illegal
guns ALL THE TIME, despite the gun laws!

So back to your kid who might have ADD. The BATFE, in an open letter
(dated May 9, 2007), said the diagnosis that a person is a potential
risk doesn’t have to be based on the fact that the person poses a
“substantial” risk. It just has to be “ANY” risk.

Just any risk, no matter how slight to the other kids on the
playground, is all that is needed to qualify the kid on Ritalin — or
a vet suffering PTS, or a husband (going through a divorce) who’s
been ordered to go through an anger management program, etc. — for a
LIFETIME gun ban.

This is the slippery slope that gun control poses. And this is the
reason HR 2640 must be defeated. Even as we debate this bill, the
Frank Lautenbergs in Congress are trying to expand the NICS system
with the names of people who are on a so-called “government watch
list” (S. 1237).

While this “government watch list” supposedly applies to suspected
terrorists, the fact is that government bureaucrats can add ANY gun
owner’s name to this list without due process, without any hearing,
or trial by jury, etc. That’s where the background check system is
headed… if we don’t rise up together and cut off the monster’s head
right now.

NOTE: Please realize that a cursory reading of this bill is not
sufficient to grasp the full threat that it poses. To read this bill
properly, you have to not only read it thoroughly, but look at
federal regulations and BATF interpretations as well. For example,
where we cite Section 101(c)(1)(C) above as making it explicitly
clear that the diagnosis from a psychologist or psychiatrist is
enough to ban a person from owning a gun, realize that you have to
look at Section 101, while also going to federal regulations via
Section 3 of the bill.

Section 3(2) of the bill states that every interpretation that the
BATFE has made in respect to mental capacity would become statutory
law. And so what does the federal code say? Well, at 27 CFR 478.11,
it explicitly states that a person can be deemed to be “adjudicated
as a mental defective” by a court or by any “OTHER LAWFUL
AUTHORITY”
(like a shrink), as long as the individual poses a risk to self or
others (or can’t manage his own affairs). And in its open letter of
May 9, 2007, BATFE makes it clear that this “danger” doesn’t
have to
be “imminent” or “substantial,” but can include
“any danger” at all.
How many shrinks are going to say that a veteran suffering from PTS
doesn’t pose at least an infinitesimal risk of hurting someone else?

FOOTNOTES:

(1) The Brady law has been used to illegitimately deny firearms to
people who have outstanding traffic tickets (see
http://www.gunowners.org/ne0706.pdf).

(2) Because of the Lautenberg gun ban, couples with marriage problems
or parents who have used corporal punishment to discipline their
children have been prohibited from owning guns for life (see
http://www.gunowners.org/news/nws9806.htm).

(3) Several articles have pointed to the fact that military vets with
PTS have been added to the NICS system (see http://tinyurl.com/ytalxl
or http://tinyurl.com/23cgqn).

CONTACT INFORMATION: You can visit the Gun Owners Legislative Action
Center at http://www.gunowners.org/activism.htm to send your Senators
the pre-written e-mail message below.

—– Pre-written letter —–

Dear Senator:

As a supporter of Second Amendment rights, I do NOT support the
so-called NICS Improvement Amendments Act (HR 2640), which was snuck
through the House last week.

This bill represents the most far-reaching gun ban in years. For the
first time in American history, this bill would impose a lifetime gun
ban on battle-scarred veterans and troubled teens — based solely on
the diagnosis of a psychologist (as opposed to a finding by a court).

You can read more about the problems with this bill by going to the
website of Gun Owners of America at
http://www.gunowners.org/netb.htm.

Gun owners OPPOSE this legislation, and I hope you will join the
handful of Senators that have placed “holds” on this bill and
object
to any Unanimous Consent agreement.

Supporters of this bill say we need it to stop future Seung-Hui Chos
from getting a gun and to prevent our nation from seeing another
shooting like the one at Virginia Tech. But honestly, what gun law
has stopped bad guys from getting a gun? Not in Canada, where they
recently had a school shooting. Certainly not in Washington, DC or
in England!

If you want to know some language that gun owners would support, then
consider this:

“The Brady Law shall be null and void unless, prior to six months
following the date of enactment of this Act, every name of a veteran
forwarded to the national instant criminal background check system by
the Veterans Administration or the Department of Veterans Affairs be
permanently removed from that system.”

Sincerely,

Aren’t Older Women Great

June 17, 2007

After I’d been married 50 years, I took a look at my wife one day
and said

  “Honey, 50 years ago, we had a cheap apartment, a cheap car, slept
on a sofa bed and watched a 10-inch black and white TV, but I got to
sleep every night with a hot 22 year old brunette.

  Now, we have a nice house, nice car, big bed and plasma screen TV,
but I’m sleeping with a 70 year old grandma. It seems to me that you
are not holding up your side of things.”

  My wife is a very reasonable woman. She told me to go out and find
a hot 22 year old brunette, and she would make sure that I would once
again be living in a cheap apartment, driving a cheap car, sleeping on
a sofa bed, and watching a 10-inch black and white TV.

  Aren’t older women great?  They really know how to solve your
mid-life crisis…

Subject: Oil Change

June 17, 2007

Oil Change instructions for Women:

1) Pull up to Jiffy Lube when the mileage reaches 3000 miles since the last oil change.
2) Drink a cup of coffee
3) 15 minutes later, write a check and leave with a properly maintained vehicle.

Money spent:
Oil Change: $20.00
Coffee: $1.00
Total: $21.00

Oil Change instructions for Men:

1) Wait until Saturday,
drive to auto parts store and buy a case of oil, filter, kitty litter, hand cleaner and a scented tree, write a
check for $50.00.
2) Stop by 7/11 and buy a case of beer, write a check for $20, drive home.
3) Open a beer and drink it.
4) Jack car up. Spend 30 minutes looking for jack stands.
5) Find jack stands under kid’s pedal car.
6) In frustration, open another beer and drink it.
7) Place drain pan under engine.
8) Look for 9/16 box end wrench.
9) Give up and use crescent wrench.
10) Unscrew drain plug.
11) Drop drain plug in pan of hot oil: splash hot oil on you in process. Cuss.
12) Crawl out from under car to wipe hot oil off of face and arms. Throw kitty litter on spilled oil.
13) Have another beer while watching oil drain.
14) Spend 30 minutes looking for oil filter wrench.
15) Give up; crawl under car and hammer a screwdriver through oil filter and twist off.
16) Crawl out from under car with dripping
oil filter splashing oil everywhere from holes. Cleverly hide old oil filter among trash in trash can to avoid
environmental penalties. Drink a beer.
17) Install new oil filter making sure to apply a thin coat of oil to gasket surface.
18) Dump first quart of fresh oil into engine.
19) Remember drain plug from step 11.
20) Hurry to find drain plug in drain pan.
21) Drink beer.
22) Discover that first quart of fresh oil is now on the floor. Throw kitty litter on oil spill.
23) Get drain plug back in with only a minor spill. Drink beer.
24) Crawl under car getting kitty litter into eyes. Wipe eyes with oily rag used to clean drain plug. Slip with
stupid crescent wrench tightening drain plug and bang knuckles on frame removing any excess skin between knuckles
and frame.
25) Begin cussing fit.
26) Throw stupid crescent wrench.
27) Cuss for additional 5 minutes because wrench hit bowling trophy.
28) Beer.
29) Clean up hands
and bandage as required to stop blood flow.
30) Beer.
31) Dump in five fresh quarts of oil.
32) Beer.
33) Lower car from jack stands.
34) Move car back to apply more kitty litter to fresh oil spilled during any missed steps.
35) Beer.
36) Test drive car.
37) Get pulled over: arrested for driving under the influence.
38) Car gets impounded.
39) Call loving wife, make bail.
40) 12 hours later, get car from impound yard.

Money spent:
Parts $50.00
DUI $2500.00
Impound fee $75.00
Bail $1500.00
Beer $20.00
Total
$4,145.00
(But you know the job was done right!) 

Microsoft Helping Fund Anti-Hunting Movement

June 17, 2007

REDMOND, WA—The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) announced earlier this month that Microsoft Corp. has rejected a request to abandon its partnership with the nation’s leading anti-hunting organization.The USSA is reporting that software giant Microsoft is working with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) on a pilot program called the “i’m Initiative.” Under the new program, whenever a Microsoft Windows Live Messenger user has a conversation using the new program, Microsoft will give a portion of the program’s advertising revenue to one of 10 organizations selected by the user. The HSUS is one of the choices on the list of options, and the USSA says there’s no limit to the amount of money that can be donated.

The USSA says it’s repeatedly asked Microsoft to end its support of the HSUS, but so far the company has refused. According to Microsoft representative Tara Kriese, Microsoft believes the new program is “a great way to enable people to help causes that are important to them.”

“Microsoft is going to pour hundreds of thousands of dollars, probably more, into an organization that recently issued a manifesto that targets hunting for extinction,” said USSA President Bud Pidgeon. “If there was ever a time for sportsmen to take grassroots action, this is it.”

Sportsmen are being asked to contact Microsoft and encourage it to end its financial support of the HSUS. You can contact Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates at: Chairman, Microsoft, 1 Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052; phone: (425) 882-8080, fax: (425) 936-7329.

For more on this story, visit www.ussportsmen.org.

Wouldn’t it be amazing if Microsoft did the same thing for the GOA?

More from Antique Guns Newsletter

June 14, 2007

Oh Lord, it’s hard to be humble … When your ancestors came from the emerald isle. As well as a few other good laughs! Hat tip to

AntiqueGuns.com

Enjoy…

WHEN INSULTS HAD CLASS . .

“He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire.”

Winston Churchill

“A modest little person, with much to be modest about”

Winston Churchill

“I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great
pleasure.”

— Clarence Darrow

“He has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the
dictionary.”

William Faulkner (about Ernest Hemingway)

“Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words?”

Ernest Hemingway (about William Faulkner)

“He can compress the most words into the smallest idea of any man I know.”

Abraham Lincoln

“I’ve had a perfectly wonderful evening. But this wasn’t it.” —

Groucho Marx

“I didn’t attend the funeral , but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of
it.”

Mark Twain

“He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends.” —

Oscar Wilde

“I enclose two tickets to the first night of my new play, bring a friend…
if you have one.”

George Bernard Shaw to Winston Churchill

“Cannot possibly attend first night; will attend second, if there is one.”

Winston Churchill, in response.

“He is a self-made man and worships his creator.”

— John Bright

“I’ve just learned about his illness. Let’s hope it’s nothing trivial.”

Irvin S. Cobb

“He has Van Gogh’s ear for music.”

Billy Wilder

“He is not only dull himself, he is the cause of dullness in others.”

Samuel Johnson

“He had delusions of adequacy.”

— Walter Kerr

“There’s nothing wrong with you that reincarnation won’t cure.” —

Jack E. Leonard

“They never open their mouths without subtracting from the sum of human
knowledge.”

— Thomas Brackett Reed

“In order to avoid being called a flirt, she always yielded easily.”

— Charles Count Talleyrand

“He loves nature in spite of what it did to him.”

— Forrest Tucker

“Why do you sit there looking like an envelope without any address on it?”
Mark Twain

“His mother should have thrown him away and kept the stork.”

Mae West
 

Two Irishmen are sitting in a small town bar,  where Mick bragged to
Sean, “You know, I had me every woman in this town, except of
course, me mother and me sister.”
   “Well then,” Sean replied, “between you and me we got ’em all.”
>>>>> > >
>>>>——————————————————————–


Pat & Mick landed themselves a job at a sawmill.   Just before
the morning break, Pat yelled “Mick, I’ve lost me finger!”
   “Have you now, “said Mick.  “And how did you do it?”
   Pat replied “I just touched this big, shiny spinning thing here
like this … damn!  ……There goes another one!”
>>>>> > >
>>>>———————————————————————


   Mahoney said to his friend McMaken, “I haven’t been feelin’
me-self lately!”
   “Tis a good thing, too — that was a nasty habit you had!”
responded McMaken.
>>>>> > >
>>>>———————————————————————


   An Irishman who had a little to drink is driving home
from the city one night and, of course, his car is
weaving violently all over the road.
  A cop pulls him over.  “So,” says the cop to the driver,
“Where have you been?”
   “Why, I’ve been to the pub of course,” slurs the drunk.
  “Well,” says the cop, “it looks like you’ve had quite a few to
drink this evening.”
   “I did all right,” the drunk says with a smile.
   “Did you know,” says the cop, standing straight and folding his
arms across his chest, “that a few intersections back, your wife fell
out of your car?”
  “Oh, thank heavens,” sighs the drunk. “For a minute there, I
thought I’d gone deaf.”
>>>>> > >
>>>>———————————————————————


   Brenda O’Malley is home making dinner, as usual, when Tim
Finnegan arrives at her door.  “Brenda, may I come in?” he asks.
“I’ve somethin’ that I must be tellin’ ya.”
   “Of course you can come in, you’re always welcome, Tim. 
But where’s me darlin’ husband?”
   “That’s what I’m here to be tellin’ ya, Brenda.   There was an
accident down at the Guiness brewery…”
   “Oh, mercy no!” cries Brenda. “Please don’t be tellin’ me…”
  “I must, Brenda.  Your husband Shamus is dead and gone.
 I’m very sorry for ye loss.”
 Finally, she looked up at Tim.  “How did it happen, Tim?”
  “It was terrible, Brenda.  He fell into a vat of Guiness Stout and
drowned.”
   “Oh my poor dear Shamus!  But you must tell me true, Tim. 
Did he at least go quickly?”
…..”Well, no Brenda … no. He did not”
  “No?” the wife gulped.
 “Fact is, he got out three times to pee.”
>>>>> > >  ————————————————–


Mary Clancy goes up to Father O’Grady after his Sunday morning
service, and she’s in tears.
He says, “So what’s bothering you, dear?”
She says, “Oh, Father, I’ve got terrible news.  My husband passed
away last night.”
The priest says, “Oh, Mary, that’s terrible.  Tell me, Mary, did
he have any last requests?”
She says, “Aye, That he did, Father…
“The priest says, “What did he ask, Mary?”
She says, “He said, ‘Please, Mary, put down that damn gun…!!!

>A Marriage Made In Heaven
>
>
>On their way to a justice of the peace to get married, a couple had a
>fatal car accident.  The couple found themselves sitting outside
>Heaven’s Gate waiting on St.Peter to do an intake.  While waiting, they
>wondered if they could possibly go ahead and get married in Heaven.
>
>St. Peter finally showed up and they asked him.  St. Peter said, “I
>don’t know, this is the first time anyone has asked.  Let me go find
>out.” …and he left.
>
>The couple sat and waited for an answer…for a couple of months…and
>they began to wonder if they really should get married in Heaven, what
>with the eternal aspect of it all.  “What if it doesn’t work?” they
>wondered, “Are we stuck together forever?”
>
>St. Peter returned after yet another month, looking somewhat bedraggled.
>
>”Yes,” he informed the couple, “you can get married in Heaven.”
>
>”Great,” said the couple, “but what if things don’t work out?  Could we
>also get a divorce in Heaven?”
>
>St. Peter, red-faced, slammed his clipboard onto the ground.  “What’s
>wrong?”, asked the frightened couple.

 “COME ON!” St. Peter shouted, “It took me three months
just to find a priest up here!  Do you have any idea how
long it will take me to find a LAWYER?”

>This is from a retired judge and a friend of ours on
>the Calif. Surpreme Court.

>
> A defense attorney was cross-examining a police
>officer during a felony trial – it went like this:
>> >
>> > Q. Officer, did you see my client fleeing the
>scene?
>> > A. No sir, but I subsequently observed a person
matching the description of the offender running
several blocks away.
>> >
>> > Q. Officer, who provided this description?
>> > A. The officer who responded to the scene.
>> >
>> > Q. A fellow officer provided the description of
>this so-called offender. Do you trust your fellow
>officers?
>> > A. Yes sir, with my life.
>> >
>> > Q. With your life? Let me ask you this then
>officer – do you have a locker room in the police
station – a room where you change your clothes
in preparation for your daily
duties?
>> > A. Yes sir, we do.
>> >
>> > Q. And do you have a locker in that room?
>> > A. Yes sir, I do.
>> >
>> > Q. And do you have a lock on your locker?
>> > A. Yes sir.
>> >
>> > Q. Now why is it, officer, if you trust your
fellow officers with your life, that you find it
necessary to lock your locker in a room
you share with those same officers?
>>>>
>> > A. You see sir, we share the building
with a court complex, and sometimes
lawyers have been known to walk through
that locker room.
>> >
>>  With that, the courtroom erupted in
laughter, and a prompt recess was called.
The officer on the stand has been nominated
for this year’s “Best come-back” line and we think
he’ll win. …or should!

June 11, 2007

“It is the duty of parents to maintain their children decently… to protect them according to the dictates of prudence; and to educate them according to the suggestions of a judicious and zealous regard for their usefulness, their respectability and happiness.” —James Wilson

Source; Patriot Post

I could go on, and on about this. Personal responsibility does extend to how one raises their children. Patriot Mom has addressed this on her blog quite well. As has Little Old Lady.

Personal integrity, and Honesty, as well as Honor are domains where the Father should be in pre-Eminence through actions in life. Where the female, the mother or surrogate, should be providing the foundations for morality. Just what I ask, is of necessity in order to accomplish such things? A MOTHER. For the realm of the Mother, is intelligence.

The National Rifle Association sells out Gun Owners Again

June 10, 2007

The National Rifle Association sold out the American Constitution  again. Negotiating yet again with Democrat neo-communist forces leads only too more restrictions placed upon the American people.

The story can be found at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19146984/ but it is not the whole story.

As usual, the devil will be in the details. This bill is being ramrodded through, and that normally means that the Senators do not want you or me to know what is in it.

I will be looking into this more deeply, and I can assure you that I will turn up the heat when full discloser is made.

Staff Sergeant Marcus Golczynski

June 9, 2007

Flag being awardedThis amazing picture has drawn a lot of comments from readers of the Nashville paper, The Tennessean.

See Jay’s letter below.

Dear Tennessean:

     The Tennessean’s April 5 photograph of young Christian Golczynski accepting the American flag from Marine Lt. Col. Ric Thompson is one of the most moving and emotion provoking images I have ever seen.

     My wife and I attended funeral services for Christian’s father, Staff Sergeant Marcus Golczynski, on April 4, along with our six year-old son, dozens of Marines, and several hundred others who came to pay tribute to this fallen hero.

     As one would expect, many of your readers were touched by this incredible picture. Staff Sergeant Golczynski had previously served one full tour in Iraq . Shortly before his death on March 27 he wrote to his family that he had volunteered to do this a second time due to our deep desire to finish the job we started.  In his letter he said, “We fight and sometimes die so that our families don’t have to.” Tragically, Staff Sergeant Golczynski had only two weeks remaining on his second tour.  We look at the photograph of Christian every day. It is displayed prominently in our home.  Our hearts ache for Christian and for all those who have lost loved ones in this controversial conflict.

     Our nation is at a historical crossroads.  Do we call an end to the struggle in Iraq or press on? Staff Sergeant Golczynski eloquently told his son how he felt about not giving up.  Perhaps there is a lesson for all of us in this man’s life and the choices he made. He was undeniably a man of tremendous courage and conviction.  America must now choose whether to complete the job.

     When looking at the face of Christian Golczynski I am reminded that doing what is right is not always easy and doing what is easy is not always right.  Christian’s dad knew that too.

James

Franklin, TN

Pain and pride. That is what this story reminds me of. In 1959 I was a child and received a flag and medals that my father died for after the Marine Corps finalized the determination that he had died in Korea. Godspeed to you Christian, your father now stands with mine guarding the gates of heaven.

TWO MAJOR ENERGY COMPANIES KEEP PRIVATE LAND OPEN FOR HUNTERS

June 9, 2007

Bull ElkTWO MAJOR ENERGY COMPANIES KEEP PRIVATE LAND OPEN FOR HUNTERS


Working with the Colorado Division of Wildlife, EnCana and Shell have agreed to keep several large privately-owned parcels open for public hunting in the Piceance Creek area.
 
The two energy firms have reached separate agreements with the DOW to allow hunting on private land owned by the companies.
 
The EnCana agreement is a one year commitment by the company to keep approximately 17,000 acres of private land on the Roan Plateau open during the 2007 big game hunting seasons.
 
“We’re pleased that we can once again open this beautiful area up for the season and we’re especially proud of the partnership that has developed with the Division of Wildlife,” said Darrin Henke, Vice President of EnCana’s South Rockies Business Unit. 
 
Access to property owned by Shell is maintained through a ten year hunting access lease that Shell and the DOW entered into in 2006. The agreement leases more than 19,000 acres of land to the DOW for hunting access for $1 per year.
 
“We understand that the sport of hunting is important to west slope communities,” said Jill Davis, senior public affairs representative for the Shell Mahogany Research Project.  “Part of doing oil shale the right way is to maintain and improve northwestern Colorado’s way of life. Maintaining hunting access to the Piceance basin is certainly a part of that.”
 
To protect the safety of energy exploration workers that may be operating in the areas the agreement lays out specific areas where hunting is allowed. For more information about hunting access locations, please contact the DOW Meeker office at (970) 878-6090 or PO Box 1181, Meeker, CO 81641.
 
The specific properties are located in what is commonly called the “Girls Claims”.
The Girls Claims were originally operated as public land by the Bureau of Land Management, but an agreement signed in 1980 provided provisions allowing energy companies to claim the land and convert it to private ownership. One part of the agreement required that the land remain open to the public for 25 years. The agreement expired in August, 2005 and private property signs began appearing in these areas.
 
“It was frustrating for some of our hunters when they arrived in these areas where they may have hunted for years, or in some cases generations, only to find that they were no longer welcome,” explained DOW Area Wildlife Manager Bill deVergie. “It’s great that these two companies have agreed to keep these lands open to hunters.”
 
The Colorado Division of Wildlife is the state agency responsible for managing wildlife and its habitat, as well as providing wildlife related recreation. The Division is funded through hunting and fishing license fees, federal grants and Colorado Lottery proceeds through Great Outdoors Colorado.
 
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For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.

A wake up call?

June 9, 2007

Dear God:

          Why didn’t you save the school students at ;

          Moses Lake, Washington 2/2/96

          Bethel , Alaska 2/19/97

          Pearl , Mississippi 10/1/97

          West Paducah , Kentucky 12/1/97

          Stamp, Arkansas 12/15/97

          Jonesboro , Arkansas 3/24/98

          Edinboro , Pennsylvania 4/24/98

          Fayetteville , Tennessee 5/19/98

          Springfield , Oregon 5/21/98

          Richmond , Virginia 6/15/98

          Littleton , Colorado 4/20/99

          Taber , Alberta, Canada 5/28/99

          Conyers , Georgia 5/20/99

          Deming , New Mexico 11/19/99

          Fort Gibson , Oklahoma 12/6/99

          Santee , California 3/ 5/01

          El Cajon , California 3/22/0 1 

          Lancaster County, Pennsylvania  10/2/06

          Blacksburg, Virginia 4/16/07

          ? ? ?

          ? ? ?

          

          Sincerely,

          A Confused Student

          —————————————————–

          Reply:

          Dear Confused Student:

          

          I am not allowed in schools.

          

          Sincerely,

          GOD

          ———————————————————-

          

          How did this all of this insanity get started???

          

          —————–

          Let’s see…

          I think it started when athiest, activist

          Madeline Murray O’Hare complained

          she didn’t want any prayer in our schools.

          

          And we said, OK..

          ——————

          Then, someone said

          you better not read the Holy Bible in school,

          the very same Bible that says,

          “thou shall not murder, thou shall not steal

          and love your neighbors as yourself,”

          

          And we said, OK…

          —————–

          Dr. Benjamin Spock said

          we shouldn’t spank our children when they

          misbehaved because their little personalities

          would be warped and we might damage their self-esteem.

          And we said, an expert should know

          what he’s talking about so we won’t spank them anymore..

          ——————

          Then someone said teachers and principals better not

          discipline our children when they misbehave.

          

          And the school administrators said

          no faculty member in this school had

          better touch a student when they misbehave

          because we don’t want any bad publicity

          and we surely don’t want to be sued.

          

          And we accepted their reasoning…

          ——————

          Then someone said,

          Why not let our daughters have abortions if they want them

          and they won’t even have to tell their parents.

          And we said, that’s a grand idea…

          ——————

          Then some wise school board member said,

          since boys will be boys and they’re going to do it anyway,

          let’s give our sons all the condoms they want,

          so they can have all the fun they desire,

          and won’t have to tell their parents they got them at school.

          

          And we said, that’s another great idea…

          ——————

          Then some of our top elected officials said it doesn’t matter

          what we do in private as long as we do our jobs.

          And we said, it doesn’t matter

          what anybody, including the President, does in private

          as long as we have jobs and the economy is good.

          ——————

          And someone else took that appreciation a step further and

          published pictures of nude children and then

          stepped further still by making them available on the Internet.

          And we said, everyone’s entitled to free speech….

          ——————

          And the entertainment industry said,

          let’s make TV shows and movies that

          promote profanity, violence and illicit sex…

          And let’s record music that encourages

          rape, drugs, murder, suicide, and satanic themes…

          And we said, it’s just entertainment

          and it has no adverse effect

          and nobody takes it seriously anyway, so go right ahead.

          ——————

          Now we’re asking ourselves why

           our children have no conscience,

          why they don’t know right from wrong,

          and why it doesn’t bother them to kill

          strangers, classmates or even themselves.

          ——————

          Undoubtedly,

          if we thought about it long and hard enough,

          it seems we could finally figure it out.

          I’m sure it has a great deal to do with…

          

          “WE REAP WHAT WE SOW”