Nov 17 2009

National Ammo Day

Category: miscellaneousSteve @ 20:55 pm

NAD2 National Ammo DayNovember 19 is National Ammo Day.

It is a nationwide BUYcott of ammunition.  You buy ammunition.  100 Rounds a person.

The goals of Ammo Day:

The goal of National Ammo Day is to empty the ammunition from the shelves of your local gun store, sporting goods, or hardware store and put that ammunition in the hands of law-abiding citizens.  Make your support of the Second Amendment known–by voting with your dollars!

ammo 101 variety 150x150 National Ammo DayThere are an estimated 75 MILLION gun owners in the United States of America.  If each gun owner or Second Amendment supporter buys 100 rounds of ammunition, that’s 7.5 BILLION rounds in the hands of law-abiding citizens!

The gun/ammunition manufacturers have been taking the brunt of all the frivolous lawsuits, trying to put these folks out of business.  Well, not if we can help it!  And we CAN help it by buying ammunition on November 19!

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Nov 16 2009

Worst Death Scene Ever

Category: miscellaneousSteve @ 23:38 pm


Nov 16 2009

Evil Union vs. Kevin Anderson, Eagle Scout

Category: news and politics, scoutingSteve @ 23:27 pm
SEIU was for Obama?  Ya don't say...

SEIU was for Obama? Ya don't say...

I’m not a union fan.  My dad was a UAW member at Caterpillar Tractor for 40 years.  I can safely say that he (and the family) derived no tangible benefits from his union membership, except frequent strikes that left us strapped, occasionally at Christmastime.  So when I hear about a union threatening an Eagle Scout candidate and Allentown, PA over a service project, I can’t say I’m surprised.

In pursuit of an Eagle Scout badge, Kevin Anderson, 17, has toiled for more than 200 hours hours over several weeks to clear a walking path in an east Allentown park.

Little did the do-gooder know that his altruistic act would put him in the cross hairs of the city’s largest municipal union.

Nick Balzano, president of the local Service Employees International Union, told Allentown City Council Tuesday that the union is considering filing a grievance against the city for allowing Anderson to clear a 1,000-foot walking and biking path at Kimmets Lock Park.

Union thugs at work

Union thugs at work

“We’ll be looking into the Cub Scout or Boy Scout who did the trails,” Balzano told the council.

Balzano said Saturday he isn’t targeting Boy Scouts. But given the city’s decision in July to lay off 39 SEIU members, Balzano said “there’s to be no volunteers.” No one except union members may pick up a hoe or shovel, plant a flower or clear a walking path.

“We would hope that the well-intentioned efforts of an Eagle Scout candidate would not be challenged by the union,” said Mayor Ed Pawlowski in an e-mail Friday. “This young man is performing a great service to the community. His efforts should be recognized as such.”

Balzano said Saturday the union is still looking into the matter and might cut the city a break.

“We are probably going to let this one go,” Balzano said.

Anderson, a junior and varsity soccer player at Southern Lehigh High School, is a member of Boy Scout Troop 301 of Center Valley.

He got the idea for the trail while taking hikes along the partially complete, 165-mile Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor. He noticed there were a few missing connections to the trail in Kimmets Lock Park, which is on the Lehigh River near Dauphin Street. He already has logged 250 hours trying to carve out a walking and biking trail along the river.

“I decided to do my part in completing this part of the trail. In that way, others could enjoy walking along the river, without having to walk on the busy road,” Anderson said in an e-mail Friday.

This is the same SEIU that threatened voters and even roughed up its own members.  Unions may have served a purpose at one time, but that time is long past.

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Nov 16 2009

What Can You Do?

Category: miscellaneous, news and politicsSteve @ 19:24 pm

Tired of the steady march toward socialism? Tired of our duly elected president bowing in subservience to every foreign leader he meets? What can you do?

A commenter at American Digest offers this list. Some of the items struck me as a bit extreme, but strangely, each passing day and new revelation makes them seem less extreme.

  • Let your elected leaders at every level know you will not be a passive observer of the dismantling of the Constitution. They need to hear from every single person or they will believe what Obama and CNN tell them – that we all WANT big government nannies to run our lives! Learn who is a friend of freedom and who an enemy, party lines or economic status regardless.
  • Define for yourself which other countries treasure liberty and justice, and let congress and anyone who will listen to you know that we should support and defend them, and only them.
  • Make a personal/family/community survival plan.
  • Acquire guns, ammo and the skills to use them.
  • Acquire an understanding of basic nutrition and first aid.
  • Acquire the food, water and supplies to meet those needs.
  • Acquire warmth and shelter that isn’t dependent on the power company or on uninterrupted paychecks.
  • Determine the friends, neighbors, family who will hang together no matter what.
  • Develop a tough and resilient attitude. Have copies of the Bible and the Constitution.
  • Become more self-sufficient and more focused on the eternal truths of life.
  • Downsize and decentralize.
  • Stay away from people who depend on government for jobs or handouts.
  • Stay far away from places where most people are government serfs.
  • Move away from where the trouble will be and towards where the food is grown and the Patriots are.
  • Stop using credit, pay down debts.
  • Learn to cook, sew, mend, do leatherwork, raise food, keep chickens, make simple shoes, knit, can, do carpentry, fix your own vehicles.
  • Learn self-defense and go to the local shooting range often. You will meet a few crazy people and dozens, hundreds of Patriots.
  • Trade the sports car for a truck, the vacation home in a fancy place for a working farm in a plainspoken unfashionable spot or a cabin and acreage out back of the beyond.
  • Cash out your big-city lifestyle and become a craftsman in a small burg.
  • Learn to track and hunt and fish.
  • Run for local office. When you lose, run again, and again.
  • Give interviews freely and always talk about the Constitution, freedom, personal responsibility and small government.
  • Become part of the water board, school board, neighborhood watch, volunteer firefighters or lodge brothers.
  • Work with the police, firefighters, and other public security groups to be sure your area has a plan for crisis management.
  • Get bikes, dogs and cats.
  • Join or start a local barter group.
  • Join up with Tea Partiers, Independents, Libertarians, Republicans, ANYONE in your area that works and votes for freedom, responsibility, small government.
  • Document and publicize the power-grabbing, tax-wasting activities of everyone else.
  • Do everything possible to support local military bases, personnel, activities.
  • Make friends and look for common ground with everyone who loves freedom.
  • Figure out at least one conversational “hook” that can help a misguided Obama believer at least start to see a tiny bit of light.
  • And don’t spend too much time online. Hit a few decent blogs for the news and the latest Patriot chat, then back to work.

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Nov 15 2009

Who is the Leader of the Free World?

Category: news and politicsSteve @ 18:59 pm

Since The One has abdicated the role of Leader of the Free World, who assumes that mantle?  Basil at IMAO figures it’s now Nicolas Sarkozy, president of Frawnce.  Go read why.  It makes sense to me.  I would have said Gordon Brown of the UK, but he is busy abdicating Britain to the Caliphate of Eurabia.  As Basil says, ‘November 6, 2012 can’t get here soon enough.’

Amen and amen.

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Nov 15 2009

Help, I’ve Lost My Spine and Can’t Get Up

Category: news and politicsSteve @ 07:46 am

no spine

UPDATED:
Hold your head up, dagnabbit.  (HT: IMAO)

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Nov 14 2009

Where We’ve Been

Category: science, spaceSteve @ 23:34 pm

After the last few nausea-inducing posts, this one is merely awe-inspiring.  This is a National Geographic depiction of space flight missions.   From the Nat Geo site:

Of the nearly 200 solar, lunar, and interplanetary missions depicted on this map, most have been [to] Earth’s nearest neighbors.  As rocketry, navigation, and imaging have become ever more capable and reliable, the planets and many of their moons have been examined in detail.  The New Horizons mission to Pluto is under way, as is the MESSENGER mission to Mercury.

National Geographic Space Exploration Map

National Geographic Space Exploration Map

Click the image for a huge, scrollable version.

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Nov 14 2009

Pathetic, Just Pathetic.

Category: news and politicsSteve @ 23:02 pm

We get the government we deserve, I suppose.  During my 24 years of active duty service to this country, I was forbidden by law from making derogatory comments about the commander in chief.  For the record, I’m retired now and am no longer bound by that requirement.

(HT:  Maggie’s Place)

obama flag

I am The One. I salute nothing but myself.

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Nov 13 2009

I Find Your Lack of a Short Game Disturbing

Category: miscellaneousSteve @ 23:27 pm

Is there really such a thing as a Star Wars golf geek?  The Darth Vader bag is a little over the top, ya think?  The clone trooper bag is subtle and understated, with clean lines that says, “It’s them!  Blast ‘em!”

(HT:  GeekAlerts)

Star Wars Golf Bags

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Nov 10 2009

Liberty is Not Lost in a Day

Category: faith, news and politicsSteve @ 08:12 am

Look, liberty is not lost in a day. It is lost in increments and inches. Today you will not smoke in a pub – or smoke at all – even though those in charge might. Tomorrow the government will set your house temperature for you, while keeping their own set to their comfort levels. They will tell you how much money you may fairly earn, while “they” are not quite so limited. Next year your son will be forced to participate in mandatory volunteerism, and so will your mother. Soon you will be advised to abandon your hate-filled intolerant church for the approved and correct one. Someday, you may be asked to bow before someone and you will have to say “yes” and then live with yourself, or say “no” and live with those consequences. The banality of slavery…it is almost a tedious thing.

Just be ready, is all I am saying. And practice prayer – which is the most subversive of liberties; it can never be taken from you, and is a source of power and strength. Train yourself in prayer. Begin now, so that you are a fit, skilled practitioner when the need arises.

(HT: The Anchoress)

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