Month: February 2013

Gun Control Groups: Curiously Silent about the Piers Morgan Mass Murderer.

This is the most I was able to find in Facebook just now (6:25am.) Nothing from the Bradys or CSGV…. mum/squashed/mute/silent/amnesia.

VPC dornerFormer LAPD officer Christopher Dorner has killed three people so far and let’s hope it stays that way. But do not try looking for his Manifesto in most Media Outlets because you will only get a short & sanitized version of it allegedly to keep those people mentioned in it safe. That does not make any sense since Dorner already knows who he is gonna target, right? So why they tried to keep the complete and uncensored manifesto from being read? Because the Left Wing rhetoric all over the manifesto including gushing fan words  like theses:

On the same day, give Piers Morgan an indefinite resident alien and Visa card. Mr. Morgan, the problem that many American gun owners have with you and your continuous discussion of gun control is that you are not an American citizen and have an accent that is distinct and clarifies that you are a foreigner. I want you to know that I agree with you 100% on enacting stricter firearm laws but you must understand that your critics will always have in the back of their mind that you are native to a country that we won our sovereignty from while using firearms as a last resort in defense and you come from a country that has no legal private ownership of firearms.

As you can imagine, Mr. Morgan is not happy about being associated with Dorner. But that is what happens when you push hate every day: you get hate pushed back at you. For Gun Control groups, Dorner is an embarrassment and a problem as they try to push their narrative. He was supposed to embody the qualities of the Only Ones that Should Be Allowed to Have Guns, mass killers are supposed to be Rednecks members of the NRA flying the Gadsden Flag and wearing overalls.

I hope they stop Dorner before he hurts any more people, then again I am sure he will not be stopped with a rape whistle or a tongue depressor or condiments.

 

The “Mass Killer” you are not hearing about.

I’ve been following closely the news story about Chris Dorner, who is now suspected of murdering three people, including one police officer, and shooting another two police officers. He is targeting police and their families for what he says is a corrupt system that robbed him of his name and his life.

via News Media Scrub Cop Murderer’s Manifesto of Pro-Obama, Hillary, MSNBC, CNN, Gay, and Anti-Gun Comments | SOOPERMEXICAN.

Read the whole thing. If you still believe in the Media being in the business of the truth, you better wake up.

Crowd packs heat; Oak Harbor backs down.

Via The Examiner. People are not backing down when politicians decide to break the law and violate the Constitution.

William Frail had an M-1 rifle on his shoulder as he testified. “Sir, my mother was Jew,” he said. “My family went to the chambers. I will not go into the night quietly while these two ask me to board the train.”

via Crowd packs heat; Oak Harbor backs down – Local – MyNorthwest.com.

I have the feeling we are living in a momentous time. Perhaps once again we are in the brink of taking down the democratically appointed royal class and back to a government of the people, by the people, for the people.

 

Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: He is willing to “discuss” the Second Amendment.

Finally an answer from my Congressman. Unfortunately a Scaredy RINO he turned out to be.
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Dear Mr. Gonzalez:

Thank you for contacting me regarding the Newtown, Connecticut Elementary School shooting. I always appreciate hearing from my constituents back home as it helps me better serve you in the 113thCongress.

On December 14, 2012, our nation experienced an unspeakable tragedy in Newtown. My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of this terrible event, as well as to their families and loved ones. Now is the time to pause and reflect as to how we can prevent such events in the future in a manner consistent with our rights and values. A disturbing trend is developing regarding the mental health of the shooters in national tragedies such as these, and therefore warrants discussion about the treatment of individuals with mental illnesses.

In the wake of this tragedy Senator Dianne Feinstein introduced S. 150, a bill which would ban the sale, transfer, importation and possession of assault weapons, as defined in the bill, not retroactively, but prospectively. Her legislation would also ban the sale of clips of more than ten bullets. Additionally, President Obama has announced several goals for his administration regarding gun control in an effort to curb gun-related violence. The White House’s emerging gun-control strategy includes support for an assault weapons ban, and limitations on magazine capacity.

In the coming weeks, I look forward to discussing with my colleagues these, and other legislative options, as we consider the current and future role of our federal government in preventing these atrocious tragedies. Be assured, I value your input and will keep your thoughts in mind as Congress debates these issues.

Again, thank you for contacting me. Please do not hesitate to do so in the future, should you have any other questions or concerns. I encourage you to sign up for my e-newsletter by visiting my website at www.mariodiazbalart.house.govto receive regular updates. You can also click on the links below to follow me on Twitter, visit my Facebook page or subscribe to my YouTube channel.

Sincerely,

Mario Diaz-Balart
Member of Congress

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Pressure: To be exerted.

My Father.

My Father is buried some 2,000 miles away from where I sit. As a kid, he survived the Spanish Civil War and the aftermath of poverty and starvation. He was trained as shoemaker and hated every second of it to the point later in life he would rather have Mom buy a new pair of shoes than ask him to fix some simple thing.

He was able to save some money and with a suitcase mostly made of cheap wood and varnished cardboard, climbed aboard a ship and crossed the Atlantic to South America with just the promise of finding a job. He worked in construction, delivered goods as a truck driver and finally got a speck of a space/store in a public market selling canning goods and household cleaners which gave him enough to bring his bride to his new country and start building a house on a piece of property in the outskirts of the city.

He was up every day at 5 am and was off before 5:30 to go to the market. He was back by mid-afternoon and when he joined us and the 2 workers hired to help us finish the house, a house that we moved in without windows and doors but it was OUR house.  He and Mom usually end up going to bed sometime around 11 pm dead bone tired just to be up 5 hours later.

He got the bug of wanting to own his own printing shop. But after buying the machinery, he did not have enough money to rent a place, much less buy one so he built a small building behind our house and set his business there. Then he went out looking for customers while still working at the public Market. He finally started to make headway, built a decent client base and took his first vacation back to his homeland some 25 years after he had left it. His kin and friends called him lucky and he just shut up and said nothing of the tribulations he went through.

He continued working till our house and shop was up to his specifications. He bought small plots of land in the neighborhood where we built other houses for rent and what was to become my house after I got married (he did make emphasis on the after the married part), also built a couple of warehouses that he promptly rented. We were finally comfortable enough to start enjoying life and he did at age 50.

He was never the caring touchy-feely type or the share-your-thoughts-sensitive person. If I did great in school, it was not a motive for celebration because that was what was expected of me. To say we had our head-on collisions and Mom had to pick up the pieces after is an accurate description of my teen to young man years. He finally melted when I got married and took to my wife as his daughter. yes, he would introduce her to everybody as such. He doted on her and her cats as lovingly as it was his own and I know we broke his heart a bit when we moved back to the US.

About 10 years ago, Dad suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. I got that late night call nobody wants to get and had to rush back home. From the airport I was taken straight to the ICU where the doctor explained to me that 75% of his brain was covered in blood and that they could not do a thing to save him, at best he only had a 5% chance of recovery and then only as a vegetable. I demanded to go see him and was warned that he was pretty much brain-dead and expect no response from him. I suited up, got to his bed, grabbed his hand and told him not to worry that I was here and I would take care of Mom. To the immense surprise of the doctors, every machine that was hooked  to Dad started to beep like crazy indicating a change in heart rhythm, blood pressure and brain activity. It lasted a few seconds and then went back to “normal.” Although medically impossible, the tough bastard was waiting for me to show up and acknowledge that I was there and ready to take over.

He died the next day.

He is the only Father I had, I will accept no substitutes, proxies or fakes. And even when he was alive, I challenged him, fought him and even won some battles. I know I made him proud because I was a man of my own and took no crap just like he did.

Chris Rock can crawl like the two-bit bitch he is and bow to his “Father” in the White House. But my Dad, even dead, is 10 times the man Chris’ “Daddy” will ever hope to be.

“Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.” ― Samuel Adams

Thank you Breda Fallacy, Librarian extraordinaire for the quote.

ON STRIKE…

….. till tomorrow.

Go outside and play….

 

PS: If anybody knows how to fix the damn taskbar autohide in W7, let me know.
(Yes, I did the Properties thing/checkmark and ain’t working)

It fixed itself…. Oy!