Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Irish Girl Sunbathing

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Tom Mann

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  • The Chairman of the Judiciary Committee will propose a Resolution calling for the Judiciary Committee to begin a formal inquiry into the issue of impeachment.C
  • Based on their inquiry, the Judiciary Committee will send another Resolution to the full House stating that impeachment is warranted and why (the Articles of Impeachment), or that impeachment is not called for.
  • The Full House (probably operating under special floor rules set by the House Rules Committee) will debate and vote on each Article of Impeachment.
  • Should any one of the Articles of Impeachment be approved by a simple majority vote, the President will be "impeached." However, being impeached is sort of like being indicted of a crime. There still has to be a trial, which is where the US Senate comes in.
And we're waiting for?  This could be accomplished in ONE DAY.







Shirley Temple Dies

Shirley Temple
R.I.P.


Bama and Fatso



More GOP Boners







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Now some Republicans are looking at what might be done to undo as much as possible of the Democrats' national health care scheme without actually repealing it. If Obamacare's problems continue to mount -- and Republicans believe they will -- could the GOP create any political momentum behind proposals to limit the harm?

[...]
At last Wednesday's Senate Republican retreat at the Library of Congress, Sen. Ron Johnson presented an extensive PowerPoint proposal to "repair the damage" of Obamacare. Johnson had once hoped to repeal the law but conceded that now, after its implementation, "you don't just wave a wand and repeal it and it goes away." So he is collecting ideas for a bill he hopes would instead remove some of the most problematic parts of Obamacare. Johnson stressed that his proposal, in whatever final form it takes, will not be a systematic replacement but rather a set of individual fixes that could offer relief to some of the Americans most burdened by Obamacare.

Johnson outlined to his GOP colleagues a set of proposals that included doing away with all of Obamacare's mandates -- employer, individual, plus the requirement that all insurance policies contain specific government-dictated features. He also suggested what he calls "a true grandfather clause" -- a provision that would allow anyone to keep his or her health coverage. Yet another proposal would allow any state to opt out of Obamacare. Still another would end the "bailouts" of insurance companies.

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Related
: Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told Republicans at an event in Houston that Texas would “be a Democratic state within 10 years if you don't change,” according to reports of the event.








Night Owls






Monday, February 10, 2014

On the road to ....










The way It was The way It is



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This is about the 4th time in 10 years that I've invoked Shelby Foote on our "changing," now toxic, culture. This pertains to The Civil War, but it's just a small piece of the S**t Fly pie.






Beretta Bolts Maryland








BERETTA: Maryland Disrespects Us & Gun Owners So We Expand In Tennessee



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We chose Tennessee for our new facility expansion. Our plans for that location are extensive and long-lasting.

We chose Tennessee because the governor and legislators in that state understand what it means to support businesses (such as through job recruitment and training programs) that improve employment in the state without treating companies as a necessary evil.

We chose Tennessee also because the vast majority of its residents and their elected officials have shown that they respect and honor the American tradition of personal freedoms, including the right to bear arms.

Ugo Gussalli Beretta is CEO and president of Beretta Holding S.p.A.


Senate Minority Leader E.J. Pipkin (R-Cecil)  said, “The fact is the Firearm Safety Act of 2013 provides no safety. It says, if you own guns, we’re coming for you. That’s the message.”
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Given MD's longstanding anti-business, not to mention anti-gun bia, I never understood why Beretta chose PG County to begin with,  just as I can't figure out why Amazon is building a huge fulfillment complex in Maryland.  

See also Goodbye Maryland, Beretta Says It's Opening a Factory In A Freer State








Democrat Plantation Jews

Hitler's Mustache               

Potted Plants


Democrat or Bubonic

      Today's Plague Culture
Fourteen applications to create non-profit medical marijuana dispensaries in Worcester County were received by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) this week to begin phase 1 of the dispensary application process. This is another step in the lengthy saga that began last year to bring medical marijuana to the state after it was legalized by a voter ballot initiative last year. In sum, the state received 181 applications to open dispensaries across the state.

Lingering Issues

But this comes amid lingering questions from both sides of this controversial debate concerning the pace and adequacy of the entire process.

Why let neighborhood numbers racketeers take all that cash when we can have it ourselves?
Why let illegal pot growers make all that loot when we can do it ourselves?
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Sunday, February 09, 2014

Wrestlers?

RUH-ROH


http://www.smithsonianchannel.com/sc/web/video/titles/27337/the-wrestlers-are-not-really-wrestling?a=history&p=1

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Yesterday while researching Hollywood’s dark little secret that it harbors powerful pedophiles and predators, I came across an interview that Howard Stern did with Rich Cronin, the singer from 90′s boy band LFO and holy shit, what an interview!

 First and foremost, Rest In Peace. Rich died from his battle with Leukemia in 2010. Secondly, I’ve been a Howard Stern listener for almost 20 years and I have to say that this interview is one of the greatest interviews I’ve heard on the show and a lot of that credit goes to Rich, who is an amazing story teller. The majority of the interview focuses on Lou Pearlman, the guy who created The Backstreet Boys, Nsync, LFO and many of the other boy bands of the 90′s and whaddaya know, the guy is a creepy predator who created these boy bands to take advantages of young boys, and it gets you wondering about who are the Lou Pearlman’s of Hollywood?

As you start to dig into these matters, you’ll come to the realization that on the surface Hollywood is glitz and glam, but deep in its crevices, below the casting couch, there exist a dark and dirty place, where kids are abused by powerful producers and where parents turn a blind eyed in the name of maintaining their child’s career. Is it any coincidence that so many child stars become fucked up adults??? Just something to think about. Enjoy the interview, its hilariously insightful and disgusting at the same time. [More Text and More Video]

I'm not a big Howard Stern fan anymore, but if it comports with my conclusion that Hollywood is run by drug addicts, communists, perverts and did I say communists?, who, with their sister media broadcast news, are 100% responsible for today's toxic culture,  and for both the Clinton and Obama presidencies;  then it's worth the watch.

Tommy "Gun" Smith



Saturday, February 08, 2014

Gun Control: A War Not a Conversation






Gun Control: A War Not a Conversation

Today's American Thinker features an article, "Gun Control: A War Not a Conversation",  the theme of which is that when Democrats claim that "we need to have a 'conversation' about gun control", they're not really after a "conversation"; they are already clearly at war with the notion of private gun ownership, with the Second Amendment, with the other freedoms that the Second Amendment protects, and with the Constitution and the very notion of Liberty itself.
(1) The enemy have deployed military-grade hate propaganda against gun owners.
(2) A Blitzkrieg is not a conversation
(3) Incrementalism is War

 The article gives solid examples of the type of propaganda being used to turn public opinion against citizens exercising their Constitutionally-protected gun rights, and the legislative ploys used to further the anti-gun agenda. 
 One point made in the article is how we've already allowed opponents of gun rights to seize control of the language. For example, we should not be talking about "gun control" but of "gun rights". -Stu Tarlowe


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(1) The enemy have deployed military-grade hate propaganda against gun owners.
Does any reasonable person believe that a German Jew could have had a constructive win-win conversation with the creators of this poster?
If not, does anybody believe that firearm owners can trust the creators of a cartoon that depicts an NRA member threatening to assassinate the President of the United States? Here is another that shows politicians who support the Second Amendment, along with the Republican Elephant, standing on the graves of the Sandy Hook shooting victims. These are but a handful of countless images whose purpose is to demonize law-abiding firearm owners the same way the Nazis promoted hatred of Jews or, for that matter, the way the Yellow Press fomented hatred of Spaniards in 1898. It is instructive to compare this image of a "Second Amendment supporter," and this one by Steve Benson, to Grant Hamilton's depiction of a Spaniard:
The anti-Second Amendment camp, as led by President Obama, has also waged other dishonest forms of psychological warfare and gaslighting to advance its agenda. It is difficult to have any kind of good faith "conversation" with somebody who is using against our side the only weapon of war (propaganda) that it is legal to use during peacetime.
I am not complaining like a child who has been hit by a bully on the schoolyard, because my knowledge of psychological warfare goes far beyond the amateur efforts of cartoonists like Steve Benson. Benson violates repeatedly a basic PsyWar rule by demonizing the opposing side's rank and file, thus making his cartoons one of the best recruiting tools available to the NRA. If the other side uses a psychological weapon of war against my side, my side has the right to use it back, and with compound interest. If the other side starts a war, our side must finish it in a manner that leaves organizations and political careers in ruins. If the Million Mom March was the anti-Second Amendment side's Hiroshima, then we must make Michael Bloomberg's Mayors Against Illegal Guns its Nagasaki. As Lord Clifford put it in King Henry VI, "I will not bandy with thee word for word/ But buckle with thee blows; twice two for one." Full Article: 


(Tarlowe) One entry (JohnFRoss) from the Comments section stands out as recommended reading:
       
An excellent article, especially concerning the use of language to accurately describe the enemies of freedom and their policies. I'd add another one: Refer to "gun control" laws as VICTIM DISARMAMENT laws, which is what they are.

Here are a few other suggestions. In my opinion, the biggest mistake we make is failing to take the moral high ground on our issue, and letting our enemies define the terms.

THEY SAY: "We'd be better off if no one had guns."

WE SAY:
"You can never succeed at that, criminals will always get guns." (FLAW: The implication here is that if you COULD succeed, it would be a reasonable plan.)

WE SHOULD SAY: "So, you want to institute a system where the weak and elderly are at the mercy of the strong, the lone are at the mercy of the gang. You want to give violent criminals a government guarantee that citizens are disarmed. Sorry, that's unacceptable. Better that we should require every citizen to carry a gun."

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THEY SAY: "Those assault rifles have no sporting purpose. You don't need a 30-round magazine for hunting deer -- they're only for killing people."

WE SAY: "I compete in DCM High Power with my AR-15. You need a large-capacity magazine for their course of fire. My SKS is a fine deer rifle, and I've never done anything to give my government reason not to trust me, blah, blah, blah." (FLAW: You have implicitly conceded that it is OK to ban any gun with no sporting use. And eventually they can replace your sporting arms with arcade-game substitutes.)

WE SHOULD SAY: "Your claim that 'they're only for killing people' is imprecise. A gas chamber or electric chair is designed for killing people, and these devices obviously serve different functions than guns. To be precise, a high capacity military-type rifle or handgun is designed for CONFLICT. When I need to protect myself and my freedom, I want the most reliable, most durable, highest capacity weapon possible. The only thing hunting and target shooting have to do with freedom is that they're good practice."

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THEY SAY: "If we pass this CCW law, it will be like the Wild West, with shoot-outs all the time for fender-benders, in bars, etc. We need to keep guns off the streets. If doing so saves just one life, it will be worth it."

WE SAY: "Studies have shown blah blah blah." (Flaw: You have implied that if studies showed CCW laws equaled more heat-of-passion shooting, CCW should be illegal.)

WE SHOULD SAY: "Although no state has experienced what you are describing, that's not important. What is important is our freedom. If saving lives is more important that anything else, why don't we throw out the Fifth amendment? We have the technology to administer an annual truth serum session to the entire population. We'd catch the criminals and mistaken arrest would be a thing of the past. How does that sound?"

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THEY SAY: "I don't see what the big deal is about a five day waiting period."

WE SAY: "It doesn't do any good, criminals don't wait five days, it's a waste of resources blah blah blah." (FLAW: You have implied that if waiting periods DID reduce crime, they would be a good idea.)

WHAT WE SHOULD SAY: "How about a 24-hour cooling-off period with a government review board before the news is reported? Wouldn't that prevent lives from being ruined, e.g. Richard Jewell? And the fact that this law applies to people who ALREADY own a handgun tells me that it's not about crime prevention, it's about harassment. Personally, I want to live in a free society, not a 'safe' one with the government as chief nanny."

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THEY SAY: "In 1776, citizens had muskets. No one ever envisioned these deadly AK-47s. I suppose you think we should all have atomic bombs."

WE SAY: "Uh, well, uh . . ."

WE SHOULD SAY: "Actually, the Founders discussed this very issue - it's in the Federalist Papers. They wanted the citizens to have the same guns as were the issue weapons of soldiers in a modern infantry. Soldiers in 1776 were each issued muskets, but not the large field pieces with exploding shells. In 2014, soldiers are issued M16s, M249s, etc. but not howitzers and atomic bombs. Furthermore, according to your logic, the laws governing freedom of the press are only valid for newspapers whose presses are hand-operated and use fixed type. After all, no one in 1776 foresaw offset printing or electricity, let alone TV and satellite transmission."

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THEY SAY: "We require licenses on cars, but the powerful NRA screams bloody murder if anyone ever suggests licensing these weapons of mass destruction."

WE SAY: Nothing, usually, and just sit there looking dumb.

WE SHOULD SAY: "You know, driving is a luxury, where firearms ownership is a right secured by the Constitution. But let's put that aside for a moment. 
 "It's interesting you compared guns and vehicles. Here in the U.S. you can AT ANY AGE go into any state and buy as many motorcycles, cars, or trucks of any size as you want, and you don't need to do anything if you don't use them on public property. 
 "If you DO want to use them on public property, you can get a license at age 16. This license is good in all 50 states. NO waiting periods, no background checks, nothing. If we treated guns like cars, a fourteen-year-old could go into any state and legally buy handguns, machine guns, cannons, whatever, cash and carry, and shoot them all with complete legality on private property. And at age 16 he could get a state license good anywhere in the country to shoot these guns on public property."

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Final comment, useful with most all arguments:

YOU SAY: "You know, I'm amazed at how little you care about your grandchildren. I would have thought they meant more to you than anything."

THEY SAY: "Hunh?"

YOU SAY: "Well, passing this proposal won't have a big immediate effect. I mean, in the next couple of years, neither Barack Obama nor Ted Cruz is going to open up internment camps like Roosevelt did seventy-odd years ago. 
 "But think of your worst nightmare of a political leader. Isn't it POSSIBLE that a person like that MIGHT be in control here some time in the next 30, 40, or 50 years, with 51% of the Congress and 51% of the Senate behind him? If that does happen, do you REALLY what your grandchildren to have been stripped of their final guarantee of freedom? And do you really want them to have been stripped of it BY YOU?"

  
Stu Tarlowe via Skoonj





Spam from a Kenyan Prince




FIRST, I MUST SOLICIT YOUR STRICTEST CONFIDENCE IN THIS TRANSACTION. THIS IS BY VIRTUE OF ITS NATURE AS BEING UTTERLY CONFIDENTIAL AND 'TOP SECRET'.






 I got an email the other day from a Kenyan  prince; he wants to give me healthcare for life!

All I have to do is give him all my bank account numbers, social security data, health history, and income tax details then swear that I'll make payments of an unspecified (increasing?) amount annually
 
Oh, in addition... he threatened me with a big fine if I don't !  But... he promises that it's a heck of a good deal.
 
Sounds tempting .. what do you think?
Christine, Gary Indiana
Go for it Christine, sounds like you deserve it.
TRKOF
"Thos."




Gun Shot Wound Better Maker

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How A Simple New Invention Seals A Gunshot Wound or Stuffs a Turkey In 15 Seconds




I saw somethin like this, little compressed rolls of cotton about 6 inches long in sterile packets, about 40 years ago.   I never had any medical training, but it looked like the same principle.  The girls who worked for me at the time said they looked like primitive tampons.

Ron "Bloody" Metzler




Racists Attack Trader Joes









Black residents oppose Trader Joes in Portland neighborhood, claim it would attract too many white people



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Why is it considered perfectly normal for residents of a black neighborhood to want to keep their neighborhood black? If the races had been reversed, the media would be denouncing the Portland African American Leadership Forum as the Ku Klux Klan.

The Trader Joe’s grocery-store chain has dropped a plan to open a new store in the heart of the city’s historically African-American neighborhood after activists said the development would price black residents out of the area.

The grocer, whose stores are found in urban neighborhoods across the nation, said Monday it wouldn’t press its plan, given community resistance, The Oregonian reported.

Critics said the development would displace residents and perpetuate income inequality in one of the most rapidly gentrifying ZIP codes in the nation.

The Portland African American Leadership Forum said the development commission had in the past made promises about preventing projects from displacing community members but hadn’t fulfilled them.

It sent the city a letter saying it would “remain opposed to any development in N/NE Portland that does not primarily benefit the Black community.” It said the grocery-store development would “increase the desirability of the neighborhood,” for “non-oppressed populations.”

Mayor Charlie Hales and the urban renewal agency’s executive director, Patrick Quinton, signed a letter in January that described what they said was the commission’s contributions “to the destructive impact of gentrification and displacement on the African American community.”

Trader Joe’s is based in Monrovia, Calif. Its store would have been the anchor of a two-building development that included space for four to 10 shops and 100 parking spaces. A company owned by African-Americans in Portland had been slated to build it. [full]




It's hard to leave me gob smacked anymore, and this does not.






Shameful Things




18 or 19 shameful things.





You can spend all day following those enticing diversions that are seemingly shown on every web site anymore; I won't do it.  This one, however, did make me do a mind file check. I can say with assurance that there is one thing girls don't want (two if she has lost an eye.)
Your mileage may differ.