Saturday, May 25, 2013

Just how screwed is (fG)Britain?

This screwed:
If you mean laws against carving up innocent people on the street with knives, well, the Brits have a problem. But if you complain about such an outrage on Facebook or Twitter, you’re going to be crushed by the full majesty of the law. (Via InstaPundit):
A 22-year-old man has been charged on suspicion of making malicious comments on Facebook following the murder of British soldier Lee Rigby. Benjamin Flatters, from Lincoln, was arrested last night after complaints were made to Lincolnshire Police about comments made on Facebook, which were allegedly of a racist or anti-religious nature.

Murder and beheading of a British soldier ON A STREET IN FRIGGIN' LONDON, with cops standing by helplessly waiting for a cop with a gun to show up...  then this.  "Don't you dare say anything hurtful about muslims, just because a couple did this(on top of all else, but don't mention that either)!  You'll be nicked if you do!"

The window's closing; and if they act before it does, I'm afraid it'll be as Tam thinks.  In large part because, when you let things reach that point, that's about all the reaction that's left to stop it.


Yes, still tied up; had a minute to look around and saw this crap, and it demanded some speechifying before my head blew up.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Yes, I'm still here.

Yes, another round of storms came through; heavy rains, lightning, some hail, etc.  Flood warnings, including the area with people trying to salvage what they can, others trying to minimize further damage to houses still there, and cleanup crews trying to get some improvements done, on streets if nothing else.

Security Staff(Jr.) has never really liked storms, but I've never seen him as scared as he's been the last few days.

This from daughter:
(Friend) and I were talking last night and came to a conclusion: Oklahoma is the Australia of the United States. 
Let’s see: all the poisonous snakes. All the poisonous spiders. Scorpions. Alligators. Mountain lions. Bears. Fire ants. Tornados. Winds. Floods. Droughts. Wild fires. Earthquakes. Landslides. Blizzards. Ice storms. Severe storms. The most consecutive days over 100 degrees in recorded history for all of the United States. We even managed to have a hurricane once. And I’m sure I’m missing something.


About the riots in Sweden, from Marja in the land next door:
No hint in Finnish newspapers either about who the rioters are. But no need - most of the comments are about that. Even the lefty types aren't trying to deny, they are just inventing reasons why everything is the fault of the ethnic Swedes who haven't done enough to help the immigrants to get jobs and feel at home there. Poor immigrants are being suppressed or something (so no miracle they are acting out...).

At least those comments are shown. With most papers you have to be a bit careful about how you phrase things (although sometimes you also see very, shall we say, questionable comments too - I do know of some complaints how their facts only comments disappeared while the racist rant stayed), but if done so most comments seem to go through. Although more and more papers are requiring registration, and often, after that happens, you start seeing more comments which fit the preferred narrative and less opposing views. I don't much like the idea of registration, I guess most people who think like me don't. I guess most of us are a bit paranoid. Perhaps stupid, perhaps not
.
No, I think the proper term for that is 'realistic'.
And later
Hm. I may have been a bit hasty with the previous comment. Now there is news that one of the main suspects in the Swedish riots is a Finnish citizen. One paper I've been checking has been getting a lots of comments on that, mostly full of, well, glee over the fact. Except some which mention that the names of the suspects would be available on some Swedish sites. The first name of the Finnish citizen would be, according to those, Ahmed. The last name isn't anything like Lahtinen either. Points for family roots a bit further south.

And for some reason those comments keep getting deleted, all of them, after a very short while. Funny, that
.
Isn't it, though?


Nanny Bloomberg really doesn't like it when he doesn't get his way:
“I saw Bloomberg and his security there in the club, so I went over and said, ‘Tell me what is going on with the Taxi of Tomorrow?’ ” Freidman, 42, said yesterday.
“He turns to me, and said, ‘Come January 1st, when I am out of office, I am going to destroy your f–king industry.’

“I said, ‘Whoa, Mr. Mayor, calm down! Why can’t I sit down with you and figure out something that works?’ He got back in my face and said, ‘After January, I am going to destroy all you f–king guys,’ ” said Freidman, whose company operates a fleet of 925 yellow cabs.
Nasty little tyrant, isn't he?


My line keeps dropping again, every time another effing storm comes through the area.  And still busy, so don't look for more for a couple of days.  

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Life is calling; next few days to a week

will have light bloggage.  No, not WA; though this would probably be a good time to see St. Helens.

A roundup of stuff on the IRS law & ethics abuse.


Add up all the recent scandals and the message is clear: the Obama administration is showing that it cannot be trusted with the basic functions of government: law enforcement (surveillance of reporters), taxation (IRS scandals), and national security (Benghazi).


"Money out of politics(unless it's coming to us)!"


 Why I don't give to the Red Cross: "So what if you gave money for this disaster?  We'll use it as we see fit."


Gov. Howler really doesn't like the commoners speaking out, does he?


Ah, those nasty Methodists, they just can't control themselves(you expect Sweden to call the rioters what they are?)...


Ed Markey is a slimy bastard.
So why is ANYBODY voting for him, even in the PROM?

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

And, just to make the situation even more fun


To Sen. Whitehouse, the miserable global-warming skank:

1975 : Tornado Outbreaks Blamed On Global Cooling


If you'd been around then, you'd have been screaming about this, too.

Official death count 51 right now, Update: they just dropped it to 24 at 0955

expected to go up.  They found more than 100 people overnight in shelters that'd been buried by wreckage; there will probably be bodies found as this mess gets cleaned up.
Update: as of 0955 they just revised the death count DOWN to 24; med examiners office says the situation has been so chaotic that the count was too high earlier.


Video of the thing, this one starting just before it touched down

Speaking of video, the house is gone but the dog was still there.


Looking around at places for donations, I'm going to cut & paste some stuff:

Text "STORM" to 80888 for Salvation Army.
Text "FOOD" to 32333 for Reg. Food Bank for OKC Tornado.

Mercury One is taking donations here.

Salvation Army has a donation station at KFOR in Oklahoma City,
444 E. Britton Rd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73114
Please DO NOT bring clothing. 
Items needed: 
- Bottled water
- Gatorade
- Wipes
- Diapers
- Baby formula
- Hand towels
- Individually wrapped snacks
- Work gloves


TheRed Cross has set up shelters in various communities. You can donate to the Red Cross Disaster Relief fund here, and the organization also suggests giving blood at your local hospital or blood bank.

If you want to send a $10 donation to the Disaster Relief fund via text message, you can do so by texting the word REDCROSS to 90999.

Speaking of blood, the Oklahoma Blood Institute has offices all over the state.  Usually short on blood, more so now.  If you've got O- they'll be especially happy to see you.

Relief drop-off locations in the OKC metro area.

Home Depot donated 1 million for disaster relief, a quarter of that earmarked for Moore.
Chesapeake Energy has pledged 1 million.


 Some of the local stations with information:
KFOR
KTOK
KWTV
KOKH
KOCO
Drop-off points and other news, Oklahoma Nation on FB

On critters: after the worst had passed, I went out to feed the dogs, and Security Staff(Jr.) was missing.  Bleep.  He's a bit jumpy about thunder, and there were some, ah, interesting sound effects during the tornado in Moore, and I figured he'd panicked enough to get over the fence and hide.  So I spent a while looking around the neighborhood.  No luck.

Came back, let Sec. Staff(Sr.) out to sniff around and called a few times; and (Sr.) looked into the garage with ears perked.  I could not think of anyplace he could get into, but grabbed a flashlight and found him.  The little bastard had managed to squeeze between the bike and a shelf of vehicle stuff, and couldn't get out; how the hell he got in there...  Had to move the bike a bit for him to squeeze out.


Reminded me some of the May 3 1999 tornado outbreak; while that one was stomping through THE SAME PATH this one covered through Moore, was home then, too.  Watching what could almost have been the same video from different angles.  These things are nasty.


Now, to some of the assholes playing games with this:
I never heard of Lizz Winstead; wish I never had.
And I hope the bitch pays for this for a LOOOONG time to come.

Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse: fuck you with a splintery hoe handle, you miserable little bastard.
To any other globular warmenists who want to use this to push their political views on us:
IT'S MAY IN TORNADO ALLEY, YOU MORONS.  Tornadoes happen, and sometimes they're friggin' awful.
It's not your favorite cause, it's not evvvillleee Deniers, IT'S WEATHER.  Deal with it, and shut the hell up.


Monday, May 20, 2013

Update since the line is up right now

official count is 51 dead(last I've seen) and God knows how many injured.

And, proving there are walking wastes of oxygen good only for target practice, there is some looting going on.  Which, in a proper world, would provide the local citizens and LE with some tactical training.

Without lots of details, after two days of storms and not nearly enough sleep, I'm done.

I'll make this fast, as my connection keeps going away

Big damn tornado, started near Newcastle- southwest of me- and moved east through Moore.  That one lifted, and now they just said there's another one that's dropped from that cell.

For those of you familiar with it, they're saying followed damn near the same path through Moore as the May 3, 1999 F5.  If we don't have a LOT of deaths it'll be a bloody miracle.

All this is not counting the other tornadoes reported either forming, on the ground or done their damage and gone away.

And if I hear that asshole Mike Morgan on channel 4 talking about 'world's worst' or 'record-setting' and such again, I'm going to look him up and beat the crap out of him.

R.L. Stine wrote horror novels for kids

and has now apparently decided to write adult fiction.  From daughter:
We’ve also got the world’s least competent and most hypocritical child psychologist and the worst trained police officers in the history of fiction. Here’s an actual quote from the book, as a Sag Harbor police officer is describing a state police officer:
"Andy saw that he had a standard Glock .22--the policeman's favorite--in the black holster at his waist."

I posted about it somewhere, and one of the comments was really golden:
"He could see his target carried a Daisy pellet gun, so he knew this was going to be a dangerous confrontation."

Proving once again that the wind here not only sweeps down the plain, UPDATE on Perazzi story

sometimes it sucks, the airborn vacuums were out in force last night.  Appears casualties are very low; annoying as a lot of the weather weenies are, they're generally pretty good on short-term severe weather stuff.  Lots of destroyed homes, and people with stunned faces.

At one point KWTV had two chasers in Edmond with one storm, and one of them was about to hyperventilate, and the head ww had to ask twice "Where are you?" to get an exact location; and I swear that for a moment I thought he was going to reply "I'M RIGHT HERE!!"  But they did keep a good eye on the things.

Big ones here last night were two BIG supercells, both firing up here in central OK.  Both producing multiple tornadoes, the one that went through Norman very happily waited until it was east of town before it dropped the first, then produced twisters over and over.

It is a big change: not that long ago it would've been cops out watching the sky and radioing their headquarters that one was coming and the word spreading from there.  Now you can get severe weather alerts on your phone, or watch live radar and spotter coverage, and they generally see the wall clouds before the twister forms.  Tech can be a pain, it can also be very damned useful.


In other news, on the IRS:
In short: the very day after the president of the quite publicly anti-Tea Party labor union — the union for IRS employees — met with President Obama, the manager of the IRS “Determinations Unit Program agreed” to open a “Sensitive Case report on the Tea party cases.” As stated by the IG report.


 Be nice if Scott Pelley cleaned his own damned house before he went out whining about the state of media.


And it's bad enough that some journalists are actually acting a bit like reporters.


Thoughts on nosy doctors and "Are there any guns in the house?  Or you could be rude and use my response of "That would be nobody's damned business."  Which gets varying results.


Homicide rates before guns.  Some interesting data here.  I remember reading years back of someone finding records for London around 1100 or so; made Chicago look like a calm city in comparison.


Europe is on the edge of flat-out disaster, but the EUnichs have time to worry about olive oil jugs on tables.  
In ways that will benefit the people with money to spread around, of course.


No surprise the DC mayor was involved in keeping Gregory from being prosecuted, and his office really doesn't want to have to deal with this.


Idiocy On Parade in Colorado:
“He loaded prototype shotguns into the cab on the way to the Merchandise Mart,” gun rights activist and newly-elected National Rifle Association Director Steve Schreiner, who is attending the event this weekend, told Gun Rights Examiner this morning. “The cab driver notified law enforcement he suspected he had a terrorist in his cab, and they were waiting to intercept him, evidently oblivious to the fact that he was arriving at a highly-publicized area gun show. 

“He has two lawyers, Schreiner continued, “one of whom went to the police station, and convinced the police that the owner of one of the most expensive shotgun companies in the world was not a terrorist.
And, to make the stupidity of this even more amazing,
Perazzi was released a short time later and his prototype shotguns were returned to him, but reports have emerged that he was ordered by law enforcement to leave the state by nightfall, and sources tell Gun Rights Examiner he has gone one step further and left the country. He is expected to be returning soon with an eye toward filing legal action.
I damn well hope so.
Gun Rights Examiner also spoke this morning with one of the two attorneys involved with helping Perazzi straighten matters out to obtain his release. That attorney essentially confirmed the account provided by Schreiner, albeit she characterized the authorities’ position on Perazzi leaving the state more as advice than an ultimatum by the sheriff to get out of town by sundown -- something that would have no readily apparent legal basis. A call has been put in to the Adams County Sheriff’s Department Public Information Officer for comment and clarification on this and other details, but a response has not been received at this writing.
And 'advising' a legitimate businessman to get out of the state HAS a legal basis?  Really?

I tend to think Mr. Perazzi can afford good lawyers; the Denver PD and that cab company better be ready to kiss ass and apologize in a major way.  And/or have their checkbooks handy.
Update: This is getting really weird.  So just what the hell IS going on?


Sunday, May 19, 2013

Over in (fG)Britain,

A town has voted not to fly the flag of St George in case it offends Muslims.

Radstock in Somerset has a population of 5,620, 16 of them Muslim, census data shows.

But a Labour councillor said the red and white cross could upset people because of its links to the Crusades.
Note that local muslims say this is fairly stupid, but what do they know?
Also note that they'll fly a homosexual pride flag 'at appropriate times'; wonder what they'll do if some muslim objects to that?


Stolen from Sipsey Street:


If I'm reading this correctly, Holder wants out, and Obama wants another statist thug to take his place; either one, based on words and deeds, would be just as bad as Holder.


Kurt Hofmann speaking of a 'Only the .gov can be allowed arms' clown:
National Gun Rights Examiner David Codrea responds to Fish on his War on Guns blog, and notes the most contemptible aspect of this outright rejection of ever fighting back:
The one thing he and his fellow travelers never will [say] is what their personal line in the sand for resisting tyranny would be. That's because they want an unchallengeable monopoly of violence, and can't conceive that when an idiot's usefulness has expired, he will too.

And just because:


















Saturday, May 18, 2013

The PROM says goodbye to some of that Beretta tax money;

more to follow.
Not to mention jobs lost and so on.  But I'm sure the clowns running the state will feel very virtuous at running this company out.


In the Dark and Fascist State of New Jersey: "How dare you bring inconvenient facts into this! Guards!" 


Why I call it Zero-Tolerance Stupidity:
The family of a second-grade boy suspended from his school in Maryland’s Anne Arundel County for chewing his Pop-Tart-like pastry into the shape of a gun has lost a bid to have the episode expunged from the child’s record, according to the family’s attorney.


Emily Miller and Judicial Watch are after the reasons why Dick Gregory wasn't treated like any other citizen.
And the OAG and MPD really aren't happy about it.
Tough shit, folks.


If you haven't heard what happened to the Reese family, go check it out.  It's a disgrace.  And I should have been doing a better job of following this.


Yes, she would; and this kind of thing we really do need to be aware of.


In closing,


Friday, May 17, 2013

After one too many "I wish I had a camera!" moments,

I broke down and bought one that'll fit in a pocket and be handy.  Which, about an hour ago, allowed me to see this on the back of a car and share it with you:
I doubt they see any problem with all the 'coexist' and 'be inclusive' stickers right next to the 'get rid of Fox' one.


Todd Kincannon is a violent asshole.  So is RT@Amendment 28th.
And this clown is- well, a clown.
Update: received this from Bob: That is not the real Todd Kincannon, but one of the many people on Twitter who hate him and stalk him. Todd's real Twitter handle is @ToddKincannon. He's a lawyer and GOP operative based out of Columbia, SC. He's well worth following on Twitter, although he's not the least bit politically correct.


Damn right they did
And, again, do not forget that Timmy Tax-Cheat Geithner was in charge of the IRS when this all started.


Steven Miller, Obama's IRS hit man, knows how to stick to a lie.
Not that it'll do him much good.  Assuming any of the Congresscritters actually care enough about this crap to really go after it.  And him.
Though some do seem willing.




On a personal note, spent the last couple of days getting reacquainted with posthole diggers.
I really need to swear off that crap.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Democrats want gun to use tech that doesn't really exist;

because(all together now) "It's for the CHILDREENNN!"

And I guarantee that somewhere in there law enforcement and military will be exempt.


Can you scream "BULLSHIT!"?
Attorney General Eric Holder told the House Judiciary Committee he recused himself from the leak investigation involving sweeping surveillance of the Associated Press because he was a “fact witness,” meaning he had access to the classified data at issue and was questioned about it. But he can’t recall when he recused himself. And it wasn’t in writing. In one of the worst security leaks of which he is aware (he says), he never told the White House (he says) that he took himself out of the loop.
I knew you could.


I have to say, while I generally disapprove of such things, I do sympathize.


The Wall Street Journal set the record straight: "The IRS is many things, but 'independent' isn't one of them. It is formally part of the Treasury Department and is headed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, who is appointed by the President. The Commissioner is accountable to the President reporting through the Treasury Secretary."
Hmmm, and as I recall the TS was Little Timmy 'It Was All Turbotax's Fault' Geithner, wasn't he?


And now, having spent the day- among other things- digging six two-foot-deep postholes in somwhat damp clay soil and setting posts, I am now going to go collapse.

To all the people who insist we need more .gov to save health care,

go read this.  Or, more likely here, point those friends to it.


More on the IRS acting as thugs for Obama and the Democrats:
The director of the Office of Rulings and Agreements, which oversees the determinatons of tax-exempt organizations, is a donor to Barack Obama. Holly Paz donated $2,000 to Obama’s 2008 campaign, according to Open Secrets, which maintains a database of individual political donations.


The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) official who apologized for targeting conservative nonprofit groups for extra scrutiny is married to an attorney whose firm hosted a voter registration organizing event for the 2012 Obama re-election campaign, praised President Obama’s policy work, and had one of its partners appointed by Obama to a key ambassadorship.


Roundup of a lot of the crap coming to the surface.  And that's not counting the crap floating up from the Benghazi investigation


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Sean has a breakdown of the 'Moms Demand Action(against you)' demands,

which boil down to
They don’t just hate your guns, they hate you and they hate your freedom.


NAACP leader: "The IRS should violate the law and ethics and go after those people, because I don't like them."


Truth Minister Carney says "There's nothing to this!"
Pic found at Sipsey, also links to the next two stories.

Los Angeles wants to confiscate legally-owned magazines as 'public nuisances'.
They really don't mind wasting other peoples' money on court cases, do they?


Hazards of a militarized police force.


The People's Republic of New Jersey; anybody really doubt Christie will sign this crap if it hits his desk?


Over in Missouri, looks like they're really pissed both at what happened, and at agencies saying "We don't want to tell you anything."
Last week, two actions have occurred to try and get the full truth out of the Department of Revenue. First, in a lawsuit filed in Stoddard County regarding the scandal, subpoenas have been issued to Governor Jay Nixon and senior officials at the Department of Revenue to compel their testimony. Second, the Senate took sweeping action by defunding several divisions of the Department of Revenue that are directly connected to the source document scanning program. In total, the Senate’s actions would strip more than $40 million out of the Department’s budget, directed mostly at the divisions responsible for driver licensing. The Senate has made it clear that these appropriations will not be restored until the Department comes clean about everything regarding this scandal.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Like Insty says, Good:

A steeper-than-expected rise in US shale oil reserves is about to change the global balance of power between new and existing producers, a report says. 

Over the next five years, the US will account for a third of new oil supplies, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Which accounts for Obama and the EPA trying to stop it; they WANT us dependent on outside sources.


Liberal Rednecks.  Oh yeah.  You might be one if-


Something on the subject of weather and general science and what all we don't know


I tried out the homebrew CLP.  Despite what you might think, the smell is very faint.  And not objectionable.  Only did minor cleaning/lubing, but it did a very nice job of wiping out bores.  More to follow.

I've heard of 'throwing like a girl',

but damn!

And before long after that it'll be 'any reading within the margin of error

of 0.01%'; because this is more about control than safety.

Thus causing the weenies in question to burst into flames

like vampires in the presence of a piece of the True Cross:
The IRS demands Marion Bower provide the Government with details of what materials her group is reading.
Mrs Bower mails back a copy of the United States Constitution.

'Low-level employees at one office'

my ass:
Internal Revenue Service officials in Washington and at least two other offices were involved with investigating conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status, making clear that the effort reached well beyond the branch in Cincinnati that was initially blamed, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post.

IRS official: "Oh no, I didn't lie to Congress, I just didn't tell them about some things.  Even when they asked."

And don't forget Sebelius extorting money to pay for Obamacare.


And the EPA playing more games.
Conservative groups seeking information from the Environmental Protection Agency have been routinely hindered by fees normally waived for media and watchdog groups, while fees for more than 90 percent of requests from green groups were waived, according to requests reviewed by the Conservative Enterprise Institute.


Daughter once referred to a good moving as 'somehow having made it through the Disney crap machine'; this kind of garbage is a fine illustration.  "Hey, this character's really popular!  So let's change it!"


ATK is expanding into the gun-making market.


Ever heard of Stumpies Custom Guns?  Go take a look.


That homemade CLP formula at PDB mentioned the other day?  Dug around, and after getting a bottle of Mobil 1 and the STP, had enough stuff to make a 1/4 batch; that'll be PLENTY to try it out.  In fact, I've got some stuff that needs cleaning.  After I till the garden and get the truck cleaned out.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Another source for stock for small punches

Music wire.

I'd always thought it would work for the purpose, but I'd never actually tried it.  So...

Happily, I had a piece of 1/4" out in the garage.  This stuff IS hardened, so cutting it with a hacksaw will require heating the area for the cut up to a dull red(easiest seen in deep shade or a dark area) and letting it cool.  I cut a piece, then shaped and heat-treated it same as the rock drill.  Just tapped it on a couple of things, and it seems to work well.  Might need to be tempered a bit harder(yellow to light bronze) to last as well, far as staying sharp, but will have to experiment to find that out.

This stuff can be found at hobby shops, and a lot of hardware stores; I seem to remember it comes in sizes above 1/4", though not bigger than 3/8" at most.

Tab clearing. Yes, again.

Biometric database requirements hidden in the immigration 'reform' bill


More IRS abuse of power and law, and leaking.

Right now, if you want to keep up with a lot of the crap coming out on this, just go to Instapundit and search 'IRS'.  You'll have reading material for the next couple of hours.


A lesson for politicians on getting snotty and snobby on news sources.  And something on the DHS ammo buys.


PDB on discoveries ref the Model 94, double-edge razors and big cars.
Also on a homemade CLP formula; be interesting to see how it works.


And




So, if the NYEffingTimes and Timeis reporting on it, is it still

a conspiracy theory that the IRS abused its power for political purposes?



Sunday, May 12, 2013

Tab clearing

Pictures of guns make British GFWs wet their pants.


“They let him die, and then told lies over his coffin,” he told fill-in host Guy Benson.


 "I'm not good at math."  You're not very good with the truth, either.
A federal watchdog’s upcoming report says senior Internal Revenue Service officials knew agents were targeting tea party groups in 2011.
...
Among the other revelations, on Aug. 4, 2011, staffers in the IRS’ Rulings and Agreements office “held a meeting with chief counsel so that everyone would have the latest information on the issue.”
'Mistake by low-level employees' my ass.


I have GOT to read this book.


Lawdog's thoughts on ITAR and State Dept. PSH.


Got stuck behind a car yesterday which had a half-dozen stickers on the back; the usual 'coexist' and 'Obama' and 'Democrats care', being driven-not very well- by an idiot who was using an electric toothbrush...

Generally useful tools, in this case Updated

A prick punch and center punch, beginning to end.

NOTE: If you want to make these, please remember that this method involves cutting tools, power tools, and torches, and if you don't pay attention to what you're doing you WILL GET HURT.  And if you do, it's your own damn fault so don't yell at me.

First, the terms: most of you know a center punch: a relatively blunt point, used to make a deep punch mark, good for starting a drill bit without it walking away from the spot.

A prick punch has a much slimmer, finer point.  Easy to move along a scribed or marked line and put in the exact spot you want the hole.  But unlike the center punch, you only use a light tap on this one; its job is to mark the spot precisely, then you use the center punch to deepen the mark.

This is a stone drill, the kind you hit with a hammer, and it makes a 5/16” hole.

Good steel, excellent for the purposes.  A lot of these, the shank either isn’t hardened or is to a much lower degree than the cutting end; for that matter I’ve seen some where the cutting end wasn’t very hard.  Either case, you can usually cut the piece with a hacksaw.  In this case, it gives two pieces five inches long*.
 If the whole thing is hardened, mark the spots where you want to cut and use the torch to heat them up to a low red, then let it cool; that should normalize those areas enough to let the saw cut.

For punches, here’s the two tools that do most of the work for me: drill or driver, and the belt/disc sander.

Chuck one of the pieces into the drill, and start grinding.  First thing I do is bevel the striking end so it’s smooth and has no corners.

Second, turn it around in the drill and use a low angle to taper the other end.

Third, form the point.
Yes, it’ll get hot on that end, hot enough to soften it.  Since you're going to have to heat-treat it, not a problem.***

They’ll work as-is, but they'll dull the first time you use them; much better to heat-treat them, and on small stock like this a cup of water and a propane torch will do.  For heavier stock you’ll need something a bit hotter(and something with more volume for the coolant), as you need to get the point section up to at least a low-red heat, ideal is a medium- or cherry-red.  Do NOT try to get the thing as hot as possible, you’ll damage the structure and ruin that section(yes, you can anneal it and start over, but let's keep this simple).

Short digression: steel has a grain structure, and the finer you keep it the better.  The first stage of heat-treating is hardening: get the piece, or- as in this case- the section of it you need to harden- up to critical temperature** and then quench it, cool it very fast.  Get the steel another 50 to 100F above critical and the grain structure starts to enlarge, and the hotter it gets the worse; if you harden it then it'll look fine, but it'll have a coarse structure that's weak.  Much more prone to chipping or breaking.
This stuff isn’t a air-hardening steel, which hardens just from being brought up to heat and then letting it cool in air; it has to be quenched in water(preferably hot to reduce the amount of shock to the steel) or oil(also better heated; not only to reduce shock but to make it flow better for a more even quench.  Not too critical on a piece like this, very critical on a blade of any sort).  Most of the stuff I’ve worked with, critical temp is 1500F, plus or minus 50; that medium or cherry-red is it, and you can learn to see it; or can use a Tempilstik, or a thermometer like this, to check it.

In this case water will do nicely, so get a cup ready.  All you need or want to heat here is the area up to about a half-inch from the point; that’s the part that has to be hard, and this leaves a softer shank to absorb shock and for the hammer to strike.  Find a shady spot so you can see the color and start heating the end,

turning it to keep it even.  I try to keep the tip of the flame about 1/2" back from the point; if you put it ON the point that'll heat fast, true; but I want more than just the point to be hard, so I actually get from the point about 1/4-3/8" back to the required color, and when it looks right stick it in the water.   Swirl it around a bit, won’t take long for a small piece to cool.

I like to check for hardness with a fine file.  Just stroke it lightly on the hardened area, and if you did it right the file will skate over without biting; if it does bite, either you didn’t have it quite hot enough or it’s not the high-carbon steel you thought(yes, I’ve had that occur; damn cheap drills or files).

Back to the grinder, this time just touch it lightly, to shine up the surface.

The second step of heat-treatment is tempering; heat the piece up again, but to a much lower temperature.  Hardened high-carbon steel is highly-stressed and brittle; idea is to use sufficient heat to relieve enough of the stresses so it’s not brittle, but leave enough that it’s still hard enough not to dull when you whack it.

If need, can hold the shank with pliers, though since you’re mainly heating the sharp end I can usually just hold it by hand.  Hold it point angled upward and start heating no less than an inch below the hardened area;

if you’ve got a torch with a pinpoint head you can start a bit closer, with a wide flame further back.  And turn the flame down a bit; slow is good here.  Keep the piece turning and watch for colors(and yes, you can hold it in the drill and spin slowly if you wish).  The first you’ll see is a very faint yellow appear that should flow up toward the point; behind that it’ll darken into a dark yellow, then into a bronze.   For this tool I like light-to-medium bronze as the stopping point.  Once the yellow is moving up to the point you can usually remove the torch; should be hot enough in the area you heated for heat to keep flowing up the piece.  And soon as the desired color reaches the point, quench it to stop the process.  It should look something like this

If need,  sharpen the point and test it on a piece of suitable metal.  And that’s it.

If you want to practice the tempering to get used to the colors, just shine up a piece of steel, any shape, and then heat it and watch.  Kind of fascinating to observe as the colors appear and march along.

And if you need a small, fine chisel, this stuff works well for that too.  For a chisel you just grind the two sides flat for the main bevel.

On one this small, I prefer to grind the main bevels, then harden & temper(same as on the punches, then grind the edge bevel.  Depending on exact purpose and what you expect to use it on, can use a fairly blunt edge bevel, or a very thin.

I had a third piece of stock available, so made one of each: prick punch, center punch and chisel


Closer look at the working ends

The punches are right after tempering, the chisel I shined up when ground the edge bevels.

Update: Tried this with music wire, full info here




*Nice thing about making these, you can make them as long or short as suits our purpose.
**Depending on the alloy, critical temp can vary from 1500 to over 2000F for some of the air-hardening tool steels; some of those also need a controlled-atmosphere for best results, and that can get complicated.  Which is why a lot of knifemakers who work with those steels send them to a specialist for heat-treating.
***You can use this setup to resharpen a punch that's dull; since that should already be hardened, take it slow and have some water to dip it in to keep it from overheating.  Which can happen a lot faster than you might think.

'Even-handed, unbiased, non-political agency' my ass

A federal watchdog’s upcoming report says senior Internal Revenue Service officials knew agents were targeting tea party groups in 2011.
...
Among the other revelations, on Aug. 4, 2011, staffers in the IRS’ Rulings and Agreements office “held a meeting with chief counsel so that everyone would have the latest information on the issue.”

On Jan, 25, 2012, the criteria for flagging suspect groups was changed to, “political action type organizations involved in limiting/expanding Government, educating on the Constitution and Bill of Rights, social economic reform/movement,” the report says.
Translation: "These people are upsetting the President and a lot of other politicians, so let's go after them."

If the IRS was serious about that 'even-handed and non-biased' stuff, they'd have come down on the people involved in this like a semi rolling over an armadillo; but they didn't.

But we're supposed to trust them.  Yeah, add this to our tax-cheat former Treasury Secretary and tax-cheat politicians who get special deals as to why we SHOULDN'T trust them.  And why a serious housecleaning is needed.

Preferably involving something really nasty in the way of exit routes.

Over in (fG)Britain, this counts as progress

A new law has finally come into force giving householders the right to ‘bash a burglar’…but not if they are stealing from your garden shed.
...
But it yesterday emerged the new rules contain a string of exemptions.
For instance, in guidance sent to prosecutors, officials say that homeowners cannot rely on the new defence if they find an intruder in their garden, such as stealing a lawn mower or ornament.
Nor will they be protected if they chase the burglar outside. The fight must take place indoors.
So the commoners can defend themselves, even with force, BUT
The guidance also says that shopkeepers can only get away with using ‘disproportionate’ force on robbbers if they live above their shop, and only if the two parts of the building are connected.

Shop assistants and customers cannot get involved in the violence, unless their loved ones happen to be living in the store.

Householders cannot use the defence if they are only trying to protect their property, rather than trying to defend themselves or their family.
So if someone is about to cut your throat, the clerk can't legally jump in and beat him over the head with something useful because THAT is just not allowed...

Kind of disgusting, isn't it; idiotic as this is, it really IS progress over there.






Friday, May 10, 2013

How screwed is Illinois, Part II:

In the interview, Feigenholtz, a Chicago Democrat in the 12th District, announced her intention to “give rights” to the gay community in Illinois and felt that this “giving” of rights was one of the most important jobs of elected officials.

“For me, the most precious thing I do as a lawmaker is giving people rights,” Feigenholtz said. “We have a powerful opportunity as elected officials to do this.”
Giving rights.

GIVING RIGHTS...

Sink the place, it's done for.

Originated with a 'low-level employee' in one city,

and somehow escaped scrutiny... yeah, I'll buy that.

With someone else's money.

Anybody still believe the 'honest, no-agenda, even-handed tax agency' line?

More here.


Yep: that vile bastard Lautenberg and his little buddy Schumer want to make you get a license to buy powder, smokeless or black.  ANY amount.  Because terrorists took fireworks apart to make bombs, so gun owners need to be screwed.
Found at Sipsey:
The new Powder Alarm:
In short, it looks like this bill is specifically designed to restrict the ability of those who load their own ammunition or use black powder firearms from buying the components that fuel their activities.
Earlier stuff here.


Lady discovers that actually eating, and working out, and being healthy and strong is a lot better than being a opium-addict lookalike.

Now if she can get this message through to the fashion industry and entertainment clowns who’ve been the ones pushing this ‘looking like a concentration camp survivor is sexy’ crap…


Damn.  And here I thought Marines were the strong, illiterate type...
Message 1: from General James Mattis, on the matter of professional reading, 20 November
2003

….The problem with being too busy to read is that you learn by experience (or by your men’s

experience), i.e. the hard way. By reading, you learn through others’ experiences, generally a better way to do business, especially in our line of work where the consequences of incompetence are so final for young men.


Thanks to my reading, I have never been caught flat-footed by any situation, never at a loss for how any problem has been addressed (successfully or unsuccessfully) before. It doesn’t give me all the answers, but it lights what is often a dark path ahead.
And it goes on from there.


Want to know how screwed Chicago is?
A: The effing museum in Chicago isn't allowed to display guns from the collection, and
Clarke said the current city code is unclear if historic guns can even be stored in the museum's archives, so the library has moved its collection to a fire-proof safe at a gun range in the Chicago suburbs.
B: This alderman who is 'a history expert' said of a Walther PP
"I don’t know if someone's going to find ammo for a German handgun from World War II all that readily," Clarke said, referring to the Levine's pistol Burke highlighted Wednesday.
Yeah, it's just effing impossible to find ammo for one of those...


Another response to the clowns who insist "Nobody wants to take your guns!":
A microphone left on after the gavel fell at a New Jersey Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee hearing Thursday shows the “true view” of some of the senators toward gun owners, and provides proof that gun confiscation is a goal on which they agree, the Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs revealed in an email to members and supporters today. The group is the official NRA state association.
...
Among the lines heard in the recording:
"We needed a bill that was going to confiscate, confiscate, confiscate.”
"They don’t care about the bad guys. All they want to do is have their little guns and do whatever they want with them.”
No, they don't want to confiscate, nooooo.



Yes, kindly Mother Nature wants to kill you;

and she has lots of ways to try.
And, like it or not, eventually she'll win.


Lightning may actually be caused by cosmic rays; ever notice that what we 'know' just keeps being revised?


A bit of history: the bombing of Dresden happened for reason, and there's been a lot of bullshit told about it.


Hey, Mrs. Clinton, it DOES matter.  For a variety of reasons.

And let's not forget the attacks on free speech that followed the "It was a video!" lie.
And that guy is still in jail.


Life and 'law enforcement' in the People's Republic of MA:
“The local police have been running a racket where they sell guns that under the law they are supposed to be holding in safekeeping, often lying to the owners about the law, claiming that they are confiscated, and then refusing to compensate those who realize they have been wronged because they know the cost of legal action is prohibitive,” Mirsky elaborated. “In effect they have turned ‘safekeeping’ into ‘confiscation’ and have been targeting gun owners using any justification as it is very profitable.

“Because of that, the Quincy police have been targeting gun owners for years, using the chief's ability to suspend a license to carry over just about anything he pleases, as well as the all too easy to get restraining order from an unhappy spouse or girlfriend,” Mirsky continued.
Don't forget, one of the reasons they can pull crap like this is 'may issue', and the local head LEO being able to yank somebody's license for whatever reason he chooses.

And people wonder why we have a problem with 'may issue'...


Like he says, with friends like these...
So it would seem that SAF/CCRKBA is doing their level best to help revive this bill, along with the Democratic leadership in the Senate. We’ve already started to see Jeff Flake go soft, and there’s rumors about Ayotte. I think both of them are hoping this issue goes away. But not, apparently, if Alan Gottlieb has his way.
Do note that, in a later post, we find that Flake says "No I'm not."  A good thing, which doesn't change that Gottlieb & Co. seem determined to screw us.




"Shoot a goat or a camel,

it's to save Mother Gaia!"
So, in the name of stopping global warming they're chasing critters with a helicopter and shooting them...
How much emissions from the choppers, I wonder?



"Bullshit" Is One Word, "Performance Review" Two
Found over here, further thoughts on the matter


Remember your history of the French Revolution?  The Committee for Public Safety?
Child rapists are so hated that few people can bring themselves to say a word in their 'defense'. That's what the State relies upon -- a general willingness to strip certain people of all rights under the law simply becuase they are that thoroughly detested. Through its treatment of sex offenders, the state establishes many precedents in law that can be used against other categories of people, especially in perilous time when oh-so many categories constitute a public threat.
...

I no longer think the name is funny. I think it is altogether possibility that all freedom in America will be killed in the name of public safety.
Found at this gentleman's place; if you've not read his stuff before, I recommend you look around.


About those talking points from the CIA,
ABC News has obtained 12 different versions of the talking points that show they were extensively edited as they evolved from the drafts first written entirely by the CIA to the final version distributed to Congress and to U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice before she appeared on five talk shows the Sunday after that attack.

White House emails reviewed by ABC News suggest the edits were made with extensive input from the State Department. The edits included requests from the State Department that references to the Al Qaeda-affiliated group Ansar al-Sharia be deleted as well references to CIA warnings about terrorist threats in Benghazi in the months preceding the attack.


Tam on the "We have to control this!" vapors of the State Department;  and the link to Huffman's thoughts on this mess.


Yeah, I've wondered about that

Under the heading of 'Stupidity Involving Badges', you can't get much worse

than this:
Two DeLand police officers got behind the car as it headed west on Beresford Avenue. Brown did not stop and made a left turn on South Delaware Avenue, a dead-end street that ends near an empty lot. Brown stopped the car and ran from it, as one DeLand patrol car stopped behind Brown's Toyota Camry. The other patrol car, driven by Officer Harris, drove past on the left of the other stopped patrol car and struck Brown, who was running, with the right front, Montes said.

Harris then ran over Brown, killing him on the spot, Montes said.
And what heinous crime had Brown committed, worth pursuit and this?

He wasn't wearing his seat belt.

They started chasing him in the first place BECAUSE HE WASN'T WEARING HIS SEAT BELT.

I don't think I can swear well enough to cover the levels of unnecessary, stupid and disgusting involved in this.

Thursday, May 09, 2013

Some thoughts on riflery practice

from this gentleman; other interesting things on his site, too.


The families of a bunch of fallen SEALs expressed their opinions; and if they're right about this imam, he needs his ass kicked.  And the idiot who invited him needs twice as much.


Well, he was flying with The Lightbringer, you'd expect him to be polite to a lesser mortal?
But it didn’t happen. President Obama had nothing to say to the moonwalker and didn’t seem to want to hear anything from Aldrin on the long flight to Florida.  So Aldrin sat in the back of Air Force One and never saw Obama – until it landed.

When it landed, Aldrin said he was summoned to the front of the plane. But he found out it was not to talk about space policy.  Instead, President Obama wanted Aldrin to emerge from Air Force One next to Obama for a photo op.  The moonwalker was to be a mere prop.
Aldrin looks just effing thrilled to be there, doesn't he?

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Californicated: Hoplophobes, gun bigots and enviroweenies united

to screw you:
The reason Assemblyman Rendon's bill would effectively end hunting and target shooting in California is very simple: federal law classifies the alternative non-lead ammunitions as "armor piercing." Such alternative ammunition is illegal to import, make or sell unless the bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) grants an exemption on the merit that it is "primarily intended to be used for a sporting purpose." So far, so good, except that the ATF has 20 or so pending manufacturers' exemption requests on their desk that are two years stale. Even if they did grant these exemptions it is important to note that alternative ammunition is more expensive to manufacture and purchase. 
...
California hunters, sport shooters and everyday legal gun owners are subject to an 11% excise tax paid on the sale of ammunition and hunting licenses under the provisions of the Pittman-Robertson Act of 1937. Many Californians may be surprised at the fact that these funds are earmarked for the Federal Wildlife Restoration Fund and is a primary source of wildlife conservation funding in the United States. In 2012, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reported that California received nearly $12.3 million for wildlife restoration and research and was among the top in five state beneficiaries in the nation. Banning traditional ammunition will reduce the amount collected in California through federal excise taxes since ammunition will be scarcer and inflated costs will cause hunters to go to other states, undercutting the conservation money California receives.
But that's far less important than going after gun owners and hunters; screw the animals if they get in the way!


Kevin takes a look at the "Gun ownership is declining!" hopes of the gun bigots.  Short version: They wish.




Read more here: http://www.fresnobee.com/2013/05/07/3288304/keith-ringgenberg-this-ammo-bill.html#storylink=cpy

Read more here: http://www.fresnobee.com/2013/05/07/3288304/keith-ringgenberg-this-ammo-bill.html#storylink=cpy
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Bill Richardson: "I didn't mean what I said the way I said it,

but I stand by it."  Or something.
Translation: "Dammit, you people aren't supposed to give me heat over what I say!  Stop it!"
Or maybe Cruz is such a schoolyard bully(said one of the most vile bastards around) that Richardson is scared of him.


Using a zero tolerance approach to track domestic terrorists online is the only reasonable way to analyze online threats these days, especially after the Boston Marathon bombing and news that the suspects had subsequently planned to target Times Square in Manhattan, Mullins says. The way law enforcement agencies approach online activity that appears sinister is this: “If you’re not a terrorist, if you’re not a threat, prove it," he says. 

“This is the price you pay to live in free society right now. It’s just the way it is,” Mullins adds.
He said without irony.
Fuck you, Mullins.  There are reasons for that thing about 'intent', and I have a BIG damned problem with your 'guilty until you prove yourself innocent' bullshit.


Hehehe...



San Jose State University: Where we burn the books we don't want you to read, so you don't have to read them!
And then try to throw the page down the memory hole; slight problem there: The Internets Is FOREVEH!!



Monday, May 06, 2013

Californicated: home of stupid and/or corruption in LE reporting

if what's being reported might injure the Preferred Narrativetm.
“We could still get data from the state police and rural authorities,” said Helsley. “The rural folks didn’t have their own crime labs, so we did the work for them and logged the data. But the cities, the ones campaigning for gun bans, didn’t want to give us data about their crime guns. The cities have the gangs and all the violent crime that goes with it. Without their data we had, and still have, incomplete information.”



"Yeah, those two blew people up, but the NRA is the REAL terrorists!"  Abysmal-level stupid from a editor.
Good thing is just about everyone in the comments is removing a chunk of his ass.


From a couple of years back but still valid: 'The Brady Act stopped this many criminals from buying guns!' line is a line of crap.


Thoughts on the NYEffingTimes-style of reporting.


Steven den Beste wrote to AoS and they printed it; good reading.
So let's be clear: Progressives don't fear guns in the hands of criminals, or not very much. It's not about school shootings, either. It's guns in the hands, and homes, of law abiding citizens that Progressives hate. Those are the guns they wish were gone; those are the guns they will try to eliminate if they can. Because those are the guns which stand in the way of them taking over.


Never forget, it's not really about guns, it's about control:
Home manufacturers are the specific target here, since the legislation refers to the alleged threat posed by "computer numerical control mills ('CNC mills'), 3-dimensional printers ('3D printers'), and laser cutting machines" in the hands of "a person who is not a licensed manufacturer."


Why I despise so many on the left: they actually give support to this miserable little bastard, and make excuses for his terrorism.  And Ayers is just full of shit:
In his talk to the crowd, Ayers mentioned that in 1970, he lost three friends in the Weather Underground, including his lover, Diana Oughton. He did not explain in his talk how they died – they were killed when nail bombs they were making in a Greenwich Village townhouse blew up.
And what were those bombs for?  They planned mass-murder at a dance at Fort Dix: a big bomb in the dance, and others outside to kill cops and EMTs.
Telling the crowd the circumstances of those deaths would have been “inappropriate,” Ayers said afterward. “Everybody here knows,” he said.
Yeah, it would be 'inappropriate' to remind people that the asshole who claims "We never killed anyone" was planning to murder a whole bunch of women and men.


Short version of Bill Richardson: "Cruz doesn't kiss ass and bow down like a new Senator should, and he doesn't want amnesty for illegal aliens, so he shouldn't be considered a real hispanic."




Sunday, May 05, 2013

The only good thing about this woman is she's honest:

she wants our guns registered.  How does she think she can make this palatable to us?
But it helps you [to protect] your guns when they’re stolen. It helps us find them for you, like registering your car,” Lee told The Blaze.
Let's see, you register your car so you can be taxed on it(Ooops!  was that a slip on her part?), and it does nothing to help LE find it if it's stolen; that's what that "My car's been stolen!" call does.

Of course, she has a history of not letting facts bother her.  Or ethics.

If you have nothing to worry about, the Chinese have taken care of that

Professor Chen and her colleagues deliberately mixed the H5N1 bird-flu virus, which is highly lethal but not easily transmitted between people, with a 2009 strain of H1N1 flu virus, which is very infectious to humans. 

When flu viruses come together by infecting the same cell they can swap genetic material and produce “hybrids” through the re-assortment of genes. The researchers were trying to emulate what happens in nature when animals such as pigs are co-infected with two different strains of virus, Professor Chen said.
Well, isn't that nice?  Especially since
The study, which was carried out in a laboratory with the second highest security level to prevent accidental escape, resulted in 127 different viral hybrids between H5N1 and H1N1, five of which were able to pass by airborne transmission between laboratory guinea pigs.
'Second highest'... just all kinds of calm-inducing, isn't it?


South Carolina democrats; all kinds of tolerant and all-encompassing, aren't they?  Long as you're white or a Democrat, that is.


Speaking of Democrats and bigotry*,
...But Mr. Wise, it would appear, isn't entirely immune from the power of narrative himself. Because Bill Ayers, Bernadine Dohrn, Howie Macthinger, Ted Klonsky, Terry Robbins, Karen Ashley, John Jacobs, David Gilbert, Ted Gold, etc etc etc are conspicuously absent from his “pantheon of white people who engage in (or have plotted) politically motivated violence meant to terrorize and kill." **

Perhaps these left-wing*** violent radicals aren't on the list because they don't quite fit another narrative – I might better call it a slander – presently so popular in the press.  “We should not, must not, cannot speculate,” the sanctimonious pundit always begins. “But it sure seems possible (or reasonable or likely or evident) that this vile act was committed by someone opposed to the current gun control proposals." Who knew that so many television and radio talking heads were so fit and nimble, so able to leap to far distant conclusions at a single bound? And yet, in the past two days I have heard those words, or similar ones, on NPR, CNN, ABC and NBC with my own ears.


One of the Benghazi whistleblowers was the #2 man at the embassy in Libya; this should get interesting.


This is not possible; Obama said the Taliban was done for!
Of course, he said we're responsible for all the problems in Mexico, too.


Remember Sheriff Bradshaw?  He of 'snitch on your friends and family and neighbors' fame?   Looks like his closet isn't exactly clean





*If you don't think most media weenies are at the least on the Democrat side, you're not paying attention.

Saturday, May 04, 2013

Wirecutter had a post,

and I stole his picture:

Mostly tab clearing

Some of the problems with psychiatry


Moral panics, and the BS they tend to be based on.
Connected: more on BS rape statistics


More on the administration lying about Benghazi


How're those gun bans and etc. working out in (fG)Britain and Australia?  Not so good.


“A dog can perform basic arithmetic and can count to four or five,” Brown said. “They read body language, have an innate sense of basic fairness, and find their way through the woods. I challenge you to show me a first or second lieutenant who can do any of that.”
“To be fair,” Brown countered, “the lieutenants did display the ability to shit in a toilet and hold their bowel movements until an appropriate time, giving them a slightly higher ranking in that category than the military working dogs that haven’t been housebroken yet.”


In a good federal case for open carry of firearms, the 4th Circuit holds that the open carry of a firearm, alone, does not constitute probable cause to detain someone absent some other evidence that the person is engaged in criminal activity.


Obama in Mexico: "A lot of your problems are our fault."  Surprise, right?
No word on whether, to deal with this, he'll stop hiding documents for head gun-smuggler Eric Holder.


Waking the Dragon. Read it.  One excerpt:
Gun people don’t trust anti-gun people because they tell us they don’t want to ban guns, only enact what they call “common sense gun laws.” But like a magician using misdirection, they tell everyone else they want to ban every gun everywhere. While some are busy trying to placate us with lies, another anti-gunner somewhere submits a gun ban proposal — proposals that often would automatically make us felons for possession. Felons, for no good reason. And you anti-gunners can roll up your grandfather clauses and stuff them where the sun don’t shine. If it ain’t good enough for our grandchildren in 60 years, it ain’t good enough for us right now.


And from the NRA convention: my, the bigots are a-protestin' now, aren't they!