Thursday, August 6, 2009

2010 Elections

Hey everyone, 

It's been a nice long while since I posted anything. Just thought I would write on the upcoming 2010 election season. Nov. 2nd of 2010. Yes I know it is a way off but ready yourselves now, it seems that most of America is now getting worked up over health care enough to actually do something. VOTE THESE CONGRESS CRITTERS OUT!!!!!!

Now as you know I am very conservative (basically a libertarian only not as extreme) thus most everyone who is in a seat in the senate now is on my vote them out list. At the very least we can get Diane Feinstein out of office.

My purpose in this is to attempt to inspire everyone who is able to VOTE!!! Each and every vote does count. The only other candidate that I know of running against Feinstein is Richard Mountjoy. He seems alright up front, although in my opinion anyone is better than Feinstein at this point.

Either way, regardless of what I believe and think anyone old enough vote! A single vote can do much. Last article I saw about Feinstein on her reelection she was not worried about it at all. Please, surprise her and throw her out, she's done enough damage.

For those of you who do not believe that every single vote counts, look at this from declareyourselfnow's blog

1800 – ONE VOTE in the electoral college made Thomas Jefferson President over Aaron Burr.

1845 – ONE VOTE brought Texas into the Union.

1847 – ONE VOTE elected Whig candidate George G. Dunn over Democratic candidate David M. Dobson for the U.S. House of Representatives in Indiana.

1948 – 87 VOTES elected Lyndon B. Johnson to the Senate.

1867 – ONE VOTE decided on the purchase of Alaskan territory.

1868 – ONE VOTE prevented President Andrew Johnson from being impeached.

1955 – ONE VOTE elected the mayor of Huron, Ohio.

1916 – ONE VOTE in each California precinct re-elected Woodrow Wilson to the Presidency over Charles E. Hughes.

1960 – ONE VOTE per precinct made John F. Kennedy the President over contender Richard Nixon.

1962 – ONE VOTE per precinct determined the winners for Governor in the states of Maine, Rhode Island, and North Dakota.

1977 – ONE VOTE determined in a recount, decided that Robert Emond won the seat for Vermont State Representative over Sydney Nixon.

1984 – ONE VOTE elected a Monroe County, Florida commissioner.

1999 – ONE VOTE per precinct elected Leslie Byrne to the Virginia Senate.

2000 – 237 VOTES in Florida resulted in the election of George W. Bush to the Presidency.

2002 – 5 VOTES elected Dan Sparks to the Minnesota State Senate.

2004 – 129 VOTES declared Christine Gregoire the Governor of Washington in a third and final hand recount.




In most cases it is one vote that decided the election result


Hope this shows people the need to vote out our current congress critters

Monday, May 4, 2009

Obama to reinstate a permanent assault weapons ban!

Barack Omaba announced in February that he plans on making the 1994 assault weapons ban (which died off in 2004) permanent. Is this country so far gone that they cannot remember how badly the last one did absolutely nothing! In fact, in 2004, when the ban ended, crime rates fell, even though these scary weapons were now back in the hands of law abiding citizens. This is totally insane.

Firstly, the assault weapons ban bans guns based purely on aesthetics, having nothing to do with the fact that they are in any way more dangerous than any other weapon, because statistically they are not, although a little dose of common sense can tell us that. Politicians banning guns based on how they look scares me to death; what's next, scary looking cars (Obama is already trying to get rid of SUV's; so no one can spout slippery slope on this one.) The politicians call these "military style" weapons, and no one know for sure what a "military style" weapon is, when politicians or Brady camp. members have been asked to define this, they simply cannot, yet they sure push and push to ban these things, ironically.

Secondly, the items that classify an assault weapon are even more ridiculous than the idea that crime will decline if they are banned. To be classified as an assault weapon, a rifle needs to have a detachable magazine and two of a list of other "scary" attributes. First, lets talk about the detachable magazine. I assume that the theory that runs through the democratic mindset (all I can do is assume, since they don't even know what type of weapons they want to ban) is that if you can't swap magazines fast then crime will stop. Unfortunately, they obviously don't know that you can get clips (yes there is a difference between a magazine and a clip) for many non-detachable mag guns. All you do is line the clip up, push the bullets in and you're ready to go again; this does not slow down the loading process enough to stop crime!

Another ridiculous add-on to the ban was a ten round limit for magazines. In other words you get no more than ten shots out of the weapon. I hate to break it to you, you can kill someone with as little as one bullet. Limiting someone who has intent to kill a person to only ten shots does nothing! Between 1974 and 1995, fatal criminal shootings decreased 1% (does not sound like a lot, but the actual numbers are quite big,) a time when high capacity pistols were prevalent (1996 Bureau of Justice). All this means is that criminals made their shots count!

To be classified as a true assault weapon, the rifle needed two of the following. A bayonet mount, grenade launcher mount, pistol grip, a flash supressor, or a folding/ telescoping stock.

To start, I have no knowledge of a criminal bayonet attack in the history of the United States; think about it, how many drive-by bayonetings have we seen on the news. These creatures on capital hill are moronic enough to ban something that has NEVER posed a threat to anyone on the home front (I cannot say the same for other countries soldiers.)

Now, the grenade launcher mount that the ban refers to is not the one that you see on current M16's used by our military, those mounts have been banned since the early 1900's. What they are referring to is a rail that was invented in the WWII era. It is archaic, and you can't get the launchers or grenades for it anyway. Once again, your tax dollars at work, keeping you safe from things that pose absolutely no threat to you, and haven't for some 50 odd years.

Why pistol grips are part of the ban, I cannon even ponder (hey I can only think like a democrat so far.) All this means is that your hand holds onto a grip like that of a pistol; and it is all about preference, some people don't like pistol grips, what this accomplishes is out of the realm of my imagination. Once again, these are people we elected doing this!!!!!

Flash suppressors have been pretty well regulated for as long as they have been around. The theory around these is that they make it hard to tell where the shots came from, so it would be hard to know if you were shooting, as if walking around with an AR15 wouldn't be a dead giveaway. Let me remind you of what Alexander Hamilton once said "Here sir the people Govern," in other words, we are in control, we tell these people what to do, these senseless bans need to be our reason to get rid of them.

The folding/ collapsable stocks being banned, well once again let me say that a person walking around with an AR is going to be seen. Folding stocks don't make a rifle of these sizes easily concealable, so once again, a totally useless part of the ban.

This is real people, as sad as it is, and Obama want this to be permanent. This is totally insane; the last time assault weapons were banned, crime rates went up. Don't forget that the second amendment says "shall not be infringed," in other words hands off Government, this is the amendment that lets the people be in charge!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Is anyone buying this swine flu crap?

Swine flu! Makes the whole country shake to hear it. We're all gonna die. A lot like how we were all gonna die from avian flu, SARS, and Mad cow disease. Now no one even remembers those things. This is all a media fear-monger campaign. As soon as people stop reporting breaking news about no one dying we will all forget about it.

This is nothing more than a sad attempt to capitalize on peoples fears, tamiflu is sure making money off this, as are any companies who produce face masks. It's someones excuse to make money, always follow the money. Lest we forget that back in 1976 there was a swine flu scare, where one, one person died from the flu itself. The Government produced a vaccine that killed more people than the actual flu did. And now there are 331 cases in 11 countries; it's the end of days look out!

And the newest idea is that killing off pigs is going to stop this. Egypt plans of killing its pig population off, 350,000 pigs because of the name of the flu; wheres PETA when you need them? In fact, the government even changed the name of the virus to H1N1 influenza A in hopes to stop slaughtering of pigs; well, too late this is only going to be remembered as swine flu. 

The old adage "I'm from the government, I'm here to help" is sure ringing a bell here. Since when was the government a medical agency? What they need to do is stop reporting on this total non-sensical "outbreak" and do what it does best, although I'm not entirely sure what that is other than dole out ungodly amounts of money to people who don't want it, or need it.

But hey this is only one unimportant mans opinion on this flu, no one cares, but I'm telling you as soon as the major news companies stop reporting this no one will remember it.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Hello World

First post,

I am, according to the latest Homeland Security department memo, a terrorist based on what I believe in and support. This is total lunacy but oh well, me and the millions of others who are so-called Timothy McVeigh wannabies have to live with this.

I am also a firm second amendment supporter. It is EVERYONES right to keep and bear arms for self-defense of themselves and those around them. This belief gets the most scrutiny and debate, but unfortunately, this is a God given right, so if anyone has a problem with it they need to take it up with him!

I am a pilot, I passed my private pilot checkride on December 6, 2008. I don't get to fly much because it is so freakin expensive, but it is one great accomplishment in my life and when I do fly I love it.

I am in college for Electrical Engineering, and so far all it is is an expensive rendition of high school all over again.