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Watch the Hands

When I’ve talked to people who know more than I do about self-defense, the thing that I’ve heard more than one person say is “Watch the hands”.  Hands hold weapons, hands point guns, and hands are used to strike the first blow.  Mouths can say things that distract or incite you, eyes can fake you out about intentions.  If you pay attention to what the hands are doing, you have a better chance of knowing what someone is going to do in a confrontation.

President Obama and his supporters are cranking up the rhetoric machine to get their political base whipped up for the 2012 elections.  Their heads are making noises, and the mob is responding.  Maybe it’s promises to finish the work he wanted to do this term but couldn’t because of the evil opposition.  Maybe it’s igniting jealousy about those perceived to have more.

But that’s not what the hands are doing.

The hands are creating “Truth Squads” to disrupt and refute those who oppose the President.

The hands are describing people who prefer to pay cash or keep the government out of their lives as terrorists.

The hands are pushing the limits on constitutionality and decency to see just how far they can go to make us comply.

The hands are circumventing the Congress through executive fiat to do things that the representatives of the people won’t vote for.

The hands are negotiating with the U.N. on treaties that could potentially impinge on our civil rights if the President and Secretary of State can get them through the Senate.

The hands are organizing unions and a rabble to create the perception of mass demonstrations against the President’s opponents.

The hands are implementing economic and fiscal policies that will drive us to poverty and financial slavery for generations.

If we want to unseat President Obama in November, we need to stop listening to his rhetoric and start watching his actions.  We need to recognize and counteract them when they threaten the opposition and the integrity of the process.  We need to make sure that no matter who sits in the White House next January, there are enough Representatives and Senators who don’t belong to the Cult of Obama that they can slowdown or stop harmful things that Obama tries to do in the event that he has a second term.

Because it’s not his silver tongue that’s going to do damage to the Republic, it’s his hands.

Thought for the Day

Kevin linked to and commented on an incident in Tucson where a man overcame the magical incantation surrounding a restraining order and murdered his ex-girlfriend.

Things like this make my blood boil.  I am sick and tired of reading about women who are murdered by these animals because society has convinced them that a pice of paper will stop an abusive husband or boyfriend.

So I make this pledge:

If my children survive to adulthood before I die, and Irish Woman passes away before I do, I promise to create a charity with the proceeds from my estate that will pay for people who can legally own a firearm, have a protective order out against someone, and do not have and can’t afford a gun of their own can go to a designated gun store, be given an inexpensive 9mm handgun, 200 rounds of ball ammunition, and 50 rounds of defensive ammunition.  They will also be given one hour of individual instruction on using said firearm safely and effectively, and will have their concealed carry class and permit fees covered so that they can take the gun with them when they leave the house.

In the meantime, I am making it known that any woman with a protective order in the Louisville area who can provide her own gun and ammunition can be my guest at a range and I will show them how to safely and effectively shoot it.  I’ll bring a .22 pistol to get her started and then we’ll transition to what she’s got to defend herself.  I can’t promise she’ll be able to blow the balls off a gnat at 40 paces, but I think I can get her to the point she can put a magazine of 9mm into the chest of someone across the room.

I may not be able to do much, but I will do what I can.

Update – TinCan Assassin and Six have been gracious enough to link to this and echo the sentiment.  Thanks guys!  If enough people in danger seek out people who will help them to know efficient ways to defend themselves, maybe stories like this will become rarer.

Today’s Earworm

Since my earlier post about semi-trucks, I’ve had this one running through my mind.  Since I can’t get a wire hanger far enough into my ear canal to scratch my cerebellum and make it stop, all I have left is to share.

I’m so very sorry.

Something to look forward to

Looks like Irish Woman has only about a year until she starts seeing a lot less of me around the house.  Cabela’s is opening a store just up the street from me.  No longer will I have to drive for 45 minutes to wander the aisles of what Irish Woman calls “The Dead Zoo“.

Looks like they’ll be hiring about 200 people.  I wonder if I could just work for store credit.

This here’s the Atomic Duck

Mother Jones needs to check its shorts for skid marks.  Apparently the fact that the government is transporting nuclear weapons and other material over our nations highways in specially constructed and manned semi-trucks is causing an epic amount of PSH.  They claim that their major worry is that a road accident or terrorist attack could cause a huge amount of damage to the environment, with ancillary deaths among those filthy humans who also live along our nation’s byways.

They make some good points.  The program to transport nuclear materials, including bombs, around the country has had issues, just like every other endeavor ever taken up by humans.  Some of the drivers have had problems with alcohol, some have turned out to be thieves, and some have a problem with following rules about firearms.  There have indeed been some accidents, just like every other organization that drives trucks across the country.  They can only point to one incident where any amount of cargo was leaked outside of its containment mechanism, and that caused no significant environmental impact or any human casualties.

What I don’t see from Mother Jones is a better solution.  We as a nation have nuclear weapons, power stations, and research facilities.  Bombs, fuel rods, raw materials, and other nuclear materials need to be moved from the place where they’re manufactured and maintained to the place where they’re used and then to the place where they’re destroyed or stored.  Putting them on an airplane would probably have a higher risk of accidents and would probably make it harder to contain the material after a crash.  There’s a heck of a lot more kinetic energy in a C-17 crashing than there is in a Peterbilt jackknifing.  You could put them on trains, and that would probably have the same risk of accidents and containment failures as you would find on the interstates, and with trains you lose the flexibility of routes you have with trucks.  Nuclear cargo that gets backed up in a rail yard can’t just make a right at the next exit and route around it so it’s not sitting as a nice stationary target.

I have news for Mother Jones:  The government has been moving nuclear weapons and other material around on the roads of our country for two generations with only a very small number of minor incidents.  I grew up around SAC bases, and convoys with Minuteman missiles and their payloads moving from main bases out to silos and back were common.  To my knowledge, the young airmen who were driving them and providing security never killed anyone, lost a weapon, or caused us to worry about the groundwater.  Every so often you’d hear about a missile truck that went into a ditch, but I never saw even a small mushroom cloud or saw a missile streaking across the prairie because of it.

My gut tells me that the Mother Jones position comes down to “Don’t move them because you don’t have them”.  It’s the evolved position of the “No Nukes” crowd from the last century.  They want us to unilaterally destroy our nuclear weapons, shut down our research facilities, and turn nuclear power stations into research facilities for breeding a better manatee. 

To be honest, if we could safely give up our nuclear arsenal, I’d be all for it.  If you think that’s going to be possible before a better way to turn cities into glowing holes comes along, I’ve got a bridge you might also be interested in. 

And until we come up with something better, I’m a big supporter of nuclear power.  It doesn’t pollute like coal or natural gas, it doesn’t kill wildlife like wind, it works on cloudy days, and what waste it creates can either be re-used or stored safely. Of course, that assumes that hippies don’t make you store it in a shed behind the reactor because it would make kittens explode if you tried to have a safe, secure, centralized place to keep it out in the middle of nowhere.

So I wish Mother Jones and the other groups that are excreting masonry building materials over this luck.  If they have a better idea, I’d love to hear it.

30 Day s of Twain – Day 15

Humor is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up, all our hardnesses yield, all our irritations and resentments flit away and a sunny spirit takes their place.

My Take – I know that I’m on a downward slide in my attitude and outlook when I start to listen to more comedy than music on the iPod.  Laughter is the best catharsis I have, and when I’m feeling especially crummy, I want to laugh.  It could be a Bill Cosby routine I listened to in diapers, if it makes me laugh, I want to hear it.

And remember folks, if you aren’t laughing, you ought to be crying.

To the Shores of Tripoli

The Burning of the U.S.S. Philadelphia

Details here.

News Roundup

  • From the “Airing It Out” Department – An 18 year old woman was arrested recently in Texas after taking police on a slow-speed chase wearing nothing but her cowboy boots.  You know, if 18 year old women driving around starkers is wrong, I don’t want to be right. To me, that’s as American as Mom, apple pie, and baseball. 
  • From the “Slow News Day” Department – Staff working for former President George H.W. Bush are reporting that he is making a habit of frequently wearing strange socks.  Apparently the issues in the Mid-East, the economy, and the latest escapades of reality TV have all been reported if the press can spend time reporting on the socks that an 87 year old man chooses to wear. 
  • From the “10 Feet Tall and Bulletproof” Department – A man in Russia is under arrest after stabbing a friend in the stomach with a kitchen knife.  At the time of the stabbing, the friend was under the mistaken belief that his abs were so hard a knife wouldn’t penetrate.  I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again:  Vodka is a hell of a drug.  In their defense, how many of us men haven’t been drinking with buddies and the “I’m so tough I can XYZ” conversation/argument starts up.  For me, that led to one armed pushups, parachute landing falls off of an old storm wall on Monterey beach, and rappelling off the side of a four story building using clothesline as rope and a padlock as a caribiner.  Yeah, I’m lucky I lived to see the age of 20.  Never thought to have someone stab me to prove my manhood.  Maybe that’s what’s wrong with me.
  • From the “Meta” Department – A man recently had a heart attack while eating at the Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas.  This establishment is known for their artery clogging menu, so I guess it was just a matter of time before someone coded while dining there.  Let’s face it, people who are in good shape aren’t going to eat at that place very often.  Since I’m a disgusting widebody, it might be one of those places I try in the event I ever get to Nevada again.  I’ll just be sure to take a lipitor, a lisinopril, and a couple of aspirin before heading over.
  • From the “Welcome to the Party” Department – A Pennsylvania man is being assisted by the ACLU in suing the Philadelphia police department for violating his rights under the 1st and 2nd Amendments.  Seems the man was legally open carrying in Philadelphia, and on three occasions was stopped and harassed by the police.  He recorded one of the incidents and posted the audio on the Internet.  Apparently the city fathers of Philadelphia didn’t care for that, because they had him charged with two crimes and tried to arrest him at his place of employment.  Those charges were eventually dropped.  I wish the gentleman luck.  Usually when a city has to pay out a big hunk of money in lawsuits, they find a way to make sure that the thing that got them sued doesn’t happen again.  Or at least they do something different that’s just as heinous. Either way, I hope he succeeds, and I’m glad to see that the ACLU has decided that gun rights are just as important as the right to assemble or to speak.

30 Days of Twain – Day 14

It [the press] has scoffed at religion till it has made scoffing popular. It has defended official criminals, on party pretexts, until it has created a United States Senate whose members are incapable of determining what crime against law and the dignity of their own body is—they are so morally blind—and it has made light of dishonesty till we have as a result a Congress which contracts to work for a certain sum and then deliberately steals additional wages out of the public pocket and is pained and surprised that anybody should worry about a little thing like that.

My Take – That was written a century ago.  The press on either side of the political spectrum isn’t any more ethical than it was then.  Our elected officials don’t seem to be any more honest or driven to work for the public good than those of Twain’s time.  Something tells me that if I were to look for public commentary about the Senate of Republican Rome, then I’d find the same kinds of complaints.  Goes to show that the vast majority of people who seek office are doing it for the wrong reasons. Question – How do you say “Vote them out, vote them all out” in Latin?

Thought for the Day

There once was a pistol from Ruger
To assemble it was truly a booger
While trying and failing
I started to wailing
And went back to shooting my Luger
*Inspired by this.