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Re: Pennsylvania town mulls recommending guns for all…Merry X-MAS
I own enough guns for my whole cul-de-dac
Re: military engagements
very well put.
Re: military engagements
(Laughs softly) Buddy, being out on the perimeter after you’ve been hit, and seeing “Spooky” (Nighttime version of the “Puff”/C-130 Hercules w/ waist gatling guns in my day), it’s pretty phenomenal…..oddly beautiful……can’t see him, but can see those eerily beautiful tongues of red curving down and that muted roar…..see why the name “Spooky” was used
Matt Fitzgibbons’s New CD Release Patriot 2 “A Celebration of Liberty”
I would like for everyone to check out Matt Fitzgibbon’s New CD Release Patriot 2 “A Celebration of Liberty” if you can. He sent me a copy of his CD and I loved all 12 tracks. He’s a patriotic American who loves to sing about America and our way of life. It is refreshing to see a young up and coming muscian decide to sing about the good things of America for a change. So many other artists only want to trash our great country every chance they get thus abusing the influence they have on other young people with the wrong message. Well anyway check him out at www.patriotmusic.com. Thanks for looking, he’s a good friend of mine….and a gun enthusiast to boot!
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Hero Needs Help
Just imagine you went to work and found yourself the victim of a burglar with a gun. How would you feel? Powerless? violated? Angry? Do you want to quit the job and work elsewhere? Do you want the cops to take care of the burglar that ran away with your stuff? Do you wish you COULD find another job so you didn’t have to put up with this? What if you had to go back to work, because you have bills to pay and no better alternatives? So you go back to work and it happens again. The police won’t protect you. They can’t. There aren’t enough of them to protect you all the time and still do the job that they are charged to do. They can’t protect everyone at once, and they can’t even protect one person indefinitely. Never the less, the burglar is there, with a gun, demanding your valuables. Still feeling pretty good about yourself? How do you feel when it happens AGAIN 6 weeks later? It can’t happen like that. Right? People don’t get robbed that much, do they? Well, if you ask a Cudahy, Wisconsin resident who delivers pizza for a living on Milwaukee’s north side, you might just find out differently. In Wisconsin, we have both national (2nd Amendment: http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/bill_of_rights.html) and state level (Art 1 s.25 http://www.legis.state.wi.us/statutes/wisconst.pdf) constitutional guarantees of the right to keep and bear arms. That right is mitigated by the concealed carry law (941.23 http://www.legis.state.wi.us/statutes/Stat0941.pdf) which makes it a misdemeanor to have a weapon concealed. Wisconsin further mitigates the law through a variety of policies at state, local, and municipal levels for treatment of weapons and the people who posess them. As an example of how extreme and absurd these policies actually are, if the milwaukee cops see a weapon that belongs to the victim of a multi vehicle accident, at the scene of the accident, they feel free to take the weapon, run it through exhaustive tests, and then melt it down. Even if the victim of both the accident and the subsequent robbery committed by the police, protests the theft of his property and requests that it remain in his custody or the custody of his spouse who is present, the cops will do what they wish. In one case, it took 5 injunctions against various agencies and multiple trips to court with lawyers just to get a judge to order a very reluctant police department to return the private property of a local citizen. So how does this state, and particularly the city of Milwaukee, respond to a man who, after being robbed previously, and being otherwise defenseless, goes to work to earn a living in a dangerous area? Do they provide him with a police escort? Do they offer to train him in the use of pepper spray or some other non-lethal method of defending himself? Do they even offer to give him a whistle so that he can make a noise to attract attention while he is being robbed? NOPE. How does the state react when he carries a weapon into the hood to protect himself while he goes about his daily work? Do they offer him a better job? Do they offer him marksmanship classes, or information on shooting ranges where he can practice? Do they smile and say: “I hope you never have to use it.”? NOPE! And what happens when, inevitably, he is robbed? Not once, but on multiple occasions? Do they run to his aid? NOT A CHANCE! And when he is forced to shoot his attacker to protect himself? Do they stand beside him? Do they hail him as a hero? Do they even recognize him for his self control in not killing the crook that would not have thought twice about killing him? Do they congatulate him for his self reliance and independence? Do they thank him for helping to capture a dangerous criminal? Do they even recognize that the state constitution may specifically allow him to conceal a weapon because his personal interest in carrying the weapon (staying alive) outweighs the state’s need for him not to conceal it, and that concealing the weapon was the only reasonable way to continue to do his job while ensuring that he stays alive and NOT creating any form of public disturbance? NO WAY!!!! As the city of Milwaukee chokes on the classification of this shooting as justified, they warn the man that he should not exercise his constitutional right to keep and bear arms because he was doing it in a “concealed” manner by storing the gun in his pocket. Of course, based on the way they treat accident victims, one could easily assume that they would have an equally ridiculous response to keeping and bearing arms in an “open carry” manner which would, of course, create a public disturbance. And the second time he is forced to shoot a robber in order to protect himself, what do the police do? They charge him with concealed carry for having the gun lay on the passenger seat of the car. They know this poor guy is just trying to make a living. They know he is working in a dangerous area. They know he is a target to robbers because he is a delivery guy. They know that they would not do his job unarmed, for the very same reasons that he does not. They know that he does not go around brandishing his weapon. They know that he has only used it when his life was in danger. They know that his life is, in fact, in danger based on the job he is forced to do JUST to pay the bills….AND YET, they choose to persecute him. Why would the city choose to persecute an otherwise law abiding citizen for acting within his rights under the constitution of this nation and the state in which he lives and works? This is all part of a highly organized effort by certain factions within the state of Wisconsin to achieve a disarmed population. If they can get a conviction on this poor delivery guy from Cudahy, then they can use it as a precedent against the next guy who protects himself. And eventaully, when armed police come into your home and pat you down and disarm you, as they did to me on one occasion while responding to a complaint that I, myself, called in, they will be able to charge you with some sort of a crime for having your own gun, in your own home, and doing nothing to threaten or harm anyone. And that is why they pick on the otherwise innocent, law abiding citizens who have no real way to defend themselves. This man is a hero. He is a REAL AMERICAN. He goes to work, even though it is not the best job. He takes risks to make a living. He is self reliant. He chooses not to suck on W2 or unemployment or disability, or any of the other government teats that exist out there. And for being a real American, this man is persecuted by the government that wants to make sure that it can meet all of our needs whether we like it or not. Newspaper Article Here: http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=560194
Re: Pennsylvania town mulls recommending guns for all…Merry X-MAS
i’m all for it on a national level–but iwant the govt to give us all weapons ammo laaw rockets grenades artillery sure would make for a polite society after the wackos have been sorted out
pyrodex pa pellet flintlock rifles
i have been looking at getting myself a flintlock and have come across the traditions pa pellet flintlock. does anyone have any experience with these? do they only use the pyrodex pellets or can i use black powder as well? any info i would be very thankful. joelamite
Re: Springfield XD: Ripoff or marvel?
I strolled into my local gunshop today just to browse. A nice .357 Ruger revolver caught my attention so I tried it out, I was ready to purchase the gun there and then. I asked the salesman what he suggested for an automatic (I have a Tauras 9mm, not too impressed with it) the salesman suggested the Springfield XD. I fell in LOVE with the .45 XD. I dropped everything and purchased the XD on the spot, now the bad part is that I have to wait until Sunday to fire my new baby, of course it’s going to be until after the Bears game. GO BEARS!
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