Friday, November 23, 2007

DC Gun Ban

"In general, lawful gun ownership is a pretty simple matter. The
Founders established gun-owner rights so that citizens would possess
and be able to exercise the universal right of self-defense. Guns
enable their owners to protect themselves from robbery and assault more
successfully and more safely than they otherwise would be able to. The
danger of laws like the D.C. handgun ban is that they limit the
availability of legal guns to people who want to use them for
legitimate reasons, such as self-defense (let alone hunting, sport
shooting, collecting), while doing nothing to prevent criminals from
acquiring guns.

The D.C. handgun ban, like all handgun bans is
necessarily ineffectual. It takes the guns that would be used for self
protection out of the hands of law-abiding citizens, while doing
practically nothing to prevent criminals from obtaining guns to use to
commit crimes. Even the federal judges in the D.C. case knew about the
flourishing black market for guns in our nation's capital that leaves
the criminals armed and the law-abiding defenseless. This is
unacceptable.

The Second Amendment does more than guarantee to
all Americans an unalienable right to defend one's self. William
Blackstone, the 18th century English legal commentator whose works were
well-read and relied on by the Framers of our Constitution, observed
that the right to keep and bear firearms arises from "the natural right
of resistance and self-preservation." This view, reflected in the
Second Amendment, promotes both self-defense and liberty. It is not
surprising then that the generation that had thrown off the yoke of
British tyranny less than a decade earlier included the Second
Amendment in the Constitution and meant for it to enable the people to
protect themselves and their liberties.

You can't always predict what the Supreme Court will do, but in the case of Heller
and Washington, D.C.'s gun ban, officials in the District of Columbia
would have been better off expending their efforts and resources in
pursuit of those who commit crimes against innocent people rather than
in seeking to keep guns out of the hands of law-abiding citizens who
would use them only to protect themselves and their families. And that
is why appointing judges who apply the text of the Constitution and not
their own policy preferences is so important."

Fred Thompson


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Thursday, November 22, 2007

Final Results - Project Valour-IT

Final Fundraising Totals

The standings remained unchanged from the preliminary totals, with Team Army taking the prize this year (more about that, later). But most importantly, our final totals are very good:

$192,193.02!

At the current cost of the laptops we're purchasing, that means we have enough to supply roughly 320 more wounded warfighters with the means to communicate, operate more independently, and expand their worlds beyond hospital walls. That is about three companies' worth of wounded soldiers whose lives will be improved by the efforts of the thousands of bloggers/supporters and donors who helped out Valour-IT this year! It won't get us through the coming year, but it should bridge the gap until early Spring, when Soldiers' Angels Foundation can again guarantee us a monthly budget.

You are all amazing for your generosity of time and funds, as well as your spirit that is not afraid to acknowledge the reality of those who have stood in your place. I extend my gratitude to all of you on behalf of the Valour-IT team, but know that the wounded warfighters we ultimately serve are going to be even more grateful; they may not know exactly who to thank, but they will know that the laptop at their bedside is a powerful and enabling expression of love and gratitude from the American people.

Congratulations on a job well-done!

2007 Fundraising Competion: Final Totals*


Army: $53,861.11
Marines $40,348.00
Air Force*: $32,452.34
Navy/USCG $21,696.75
Non-team $32,949.82

Total: $192,193.02

*As always, all funds ultimately go to the same account. The division among teams is for the purposes of friendly competition.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Diplomacy

A brief message before giving thanks for my many freedoms.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Battle Hymn of the Republic

"let us live to make men free."

This post is a truly American post,
A Jew posting
the Mormoms singing
a Christian song about freedom.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Chuck Norris -Presidential Ad

I still support Fred, but this ad is good.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Joe Nuxhall

To understand how the love of Hamilton, his hometown, and the love
of baseball, which took him far beyond it, were intertwined in Joe
Nuxhall’s heart, you had to be in Hamilton’s Schwarm Stadium on a sunny
Sunday afternoon last August.

The West Side All Stars, a team of
12-year-old baseball players, had just come home from Williamsport,
Pa., where the boys fell short of their goal of winning the Little
League World Series but won the hearts of everyone back home.

A
parade carried the West Side All Stars through the streets of Hamilton,
ending in Schwarm Stadium, home of Hamilton High’s “Big Blue.”

Nuxhall, of course, rode in the parade, waving to the crowds that lined Main Street from the backseat of an open-top Corvette.

You
could hardly celebrate baseball in Hamilton without him – the greatest
ballplayer of all the great ballplayers to come out of this hard-nosed,
blue-collar town. A town where there is no such thing as “recreational
sports” – just hard, sweaty, mud-on-the-jersey play on the diamond, on
the gridiron, on the court.
When the parade pulled into Schwarm
for a ceremony honoring the West Side boys, the pint-sized ballplayers
clambered onto one set of bleachers while the politicians, the big
wigs, the men in suits sat themselves down on the other side of the
speakers’ podium.

Nuxhall veered away from the politicians and sat himself down among the boys.
He sat with the ballplayers. Where he belonged.

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The ol'lefthander has made it home.

Joe Nuxhall, who was the youngest player in major league history and
the beloved "old left-hander" on Cincinnati Reds radio broadcasts, died
overnight following a bout with cancer, the team said Friday. He was 79.

Nuxhall always finished his broadcasts with "This is the ol'lefthander rounding third and headed for home"

Joe Nuxhall pitched for the Cincinnati Reds while attending Wilson Jr High School, Hamilton, Oh. This was in 1944. That brief stint earned him the title 'youngest player in major league history'.

Nux will be missed.




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Monday, November 12, 2007

Pope to visit USA in 2008

Pope to make first visit to U.S. in 2008

Pope
Benedict XVI will make his first visit to the U.S. as pontiff next
year, and plans to visit the White House, ground zero and speak at the
United Nations, officials announced Monday.


Question: Will Columbia University invited the Pope to speak?
The Pope is a head of state.
The Pope is outspoken.

So, Columbia University should issue an invitation.

But, the Pope opposes birth control, homosexuals,
and worst, the Pope is Christian.

So, I doubt if Columbia will invite the Pope.
That would be asking to listen to an opposing point of view,
and more importantly,
Columbia would have to ensure the safety of the Pope.




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Sunday, November 11, 2007

Wimps, total crying Wimps

at Baylor University, Texas

"We've yet to add cleaning paraphernalia to the list of banned items, '
Dr. Traber continued, 'but in the light of recent events it would be
prudent to disallow such cleaning kits on campus as students, faculty,
and staff members might get the wrong idea about our zero-tolerance
program with regards to guns. Our psych professors are in agreement
that the very sight of a cleaning swab or even worse, the presence of
an empty shell, could very well send the more sensitive students into
shock whereby they could harm themselves while frantically fleeing from
an unattended cartridge case that in and of itself does most assuredly
bespeak violence and death."


Teach those 'sensitive people'
how to think for themselves.
how to look objectively at an inanimate object and know that it can not hurt them.
how to objectively evaluate their situation.

"Gun Free Zones" do not protect you from criminals/insane people.
A responsible law-abiding gun owner, can and will.




Learn your history

It was colonials with their personal rifles who outlasted the professional British Army to create this great nation.

It was the Union Army, with their rifles, who freed the slaves.

It was the US Armed Forces who have defended freedom around the globe.


Your right to Free Speech is protected by your Right to Bear Arms.

An armed man is a Free Citizen.
An unarmed man is a Subject.


The City of Kennesaw, Georgia has required its homeowners to own a firearm for over 20 years.
FACT: There have been no deaths by firearms in Kennesaw since that law was enacted.






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On 11/11 give $11

This is an idea that is too good not to steal.

11/11/18 that is the end of the WWI.

The 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month.......

So to honor all the veterans

Please give $11 (or more) to Project Valour-IT..
These wounded vets need voice activated laptops to reconnect with the world.

The donation button is on the right.......

THANKS


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Saturday, November 10, 2007

The Code of Conduct

Enacted by Presidential Order in 1955:
The Code of Conduct is a personal code for all members of the US Armed Forces.
It states the tradition established by the soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen since 1775.

Simply put: Keep faith with your countrymen.

Article I: I am an American, fighting in the armed forces which guard
my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their
defense.


Article II: I will never surrender of my own free will.
If in command I will never surrender the members of my command while
they still have the means to resist.


Article III: If I am
captured, I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make
every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither
parole nor special favors from the enemy.


Article IV: If I
become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I
will give no information nor take part in any action which might be
harmful to my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I
will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and will back
them up in every way.


Article V: When questioned, should I
become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service,
number, and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to
the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements
disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause.


Article
VI: I will never forget that I am an American, responsible for my
actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I
will trust in my God and in the United States of America.


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What started in a Tavern...232 years ago

Has become the most respected and feared fighting force on the planet.

US Marine Corps

Yes, they still visit taverns.

Semper Fi

Please remember them by donating to Project Valour-IT...

Never leave a man behind.

Voice Activated Laptops for our Injured Troops



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Friday, November 09, 2007

Thank You, Clinton Brown



Because of the heroics of the 101st Airborne, and the rest of the US Military from 1941-1945, We are free.

Because of the heroics of the US Marines, and the rest of the US Military from 2001-present, The Afganis and Iraqis are free.

The UNITED STATES of AMERICA fights for FREEDOM.

PLEASE help those wounded in this great fight by donating to Project Valour-IT (Voice Activated Laptops for Our Injured Troops) - Click the link on the right.

THANK YOU

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

France is our friend, again

"I want to tell you that whenever a U.S.
soldier dies anywhere in the world, I think of what the Americans and
-- the American army and Americans have done for us."

French President Nicolas Sarkozy
Toast to the American People



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Monday, November 05, 2007

Project Valour-IT - Diggers

Go and donate to Project Valour-IT while you enjoy these ladies. (Link is on the starboard sidebar.)

This is simple appreciation for the diggers.





And for the jarheads:

Truth Hurts

The Real Story Behind the Falling Casualty Rate in Iraq
from Daily Kos by Brandon Friedman <rss@dailykos.com>

Simply put, the answer is no. The surge is not working and George W.
Bush and Frederick Kagan were not right. Despite what right-wing blogs
are saying, and despite what conservative observers are noting,
the plunge in violence is actually the result of an Iraqi political
decision made by and implemented by Iraqis—and the drop has little to
do with the "surge"—an infusion of 30,000 troops (which wouldn’t fill a
Major League stadium) into Baghdad, a city of six million people.


"the plunge in violence is actually the result of an Iraqi political decision.."
George Bush and the US Military made it possible for the Iraqi people to make their own decisions.

The 'surge', with its new tactics, has made Iraq a much safer place. The US ARMY and the USMC has worked with the IRAQI ARMY and IRAQI POLICE, and created the conditions in which Iraq has a chance for lasting terror-free peace.

The liberals in this country, who are the best friends of terrorists, need to accept the fact, that George Bush has succeeded in Iraq.

The 30,000 additional troops were required to initiate this new strategy. With these troops, who are now based in small outposts, the US Military has made a better connection to the Iraqi people. And the Iraqis have now throw the terrorists out. The Iraqis have stopped harboring terrorists, because they have learned to trust the US Military.

If the liberals could only put aside their blind hatred of George Bush, and see reality, then maybe they would support the troops by donating to Project Valour-IT.





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Saturday, November 03, 2007

Project Valour IT



Using TypoGenerator.net I created the image above.

Please help provide
V
oice Activated Laptops for our Injured Troops
Click on the donation link on the starboard sidebar.

Iraq Service

World Net Daily:


Responding to reports that State Department officials are refusing
to serve in Iraq because it’s too dangerous, Rep. Duncan Hunter,
R-Calif., has proposed a novel plan to President Bush – to bypass the
agency and recruit from among U.S. military troops discharged after
suffering injury.

Hunter, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, told
talk-radio host Glenn Beck today he met with Bush just 30 minutes prior
to the interview and gave him a letter outlining the plan.

“I said, ‘Let’s go over to Bethesda and Walter Reed (hospitals) and
as we get these new – these soldiers and Marines who are embarking on
new careers,” Hunter said, “let’s recruit them for the State
Department; and let’s fire these guys that refuse to go, and we’ll give
the State Department careers to these military guys.”

I disagree somewhat with Duncan Hunter, I would recruit amongst all veterans to find new Foreign Service Officers for the State Department. Targeting the wounded vets is unfair to those who have truly given for their country.

Duncan Hunter needs to donate to Project Valour-IT.
Hillary Clinton needs to donate to Project Valour-IT.
Fred Thompson needs to donate to Project Valour-IT.
Barack Obama needs to donate to Project Valour-IT.
Mitt Rommey needs to donate to Project Valour-IT.
Dennis, Ron, Rudy, John, all need to donate to Project Valour-IT.

I am willing to serve in Iraq, as a Foreign Service Officer.



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Thursday, November 01, 2007

Project Valour-IT

The ground pounders have taken the lead in fundraising for
Project Valour-IT,

The combined fleet (USN/USCG) needs to get going.

Lex has sailed, and please help save the dog.

Project Valour-IT (Voice Activated Laptops for Our Injured Troops) fundraising drive goes till Veterans Day.

Over 1500 injured soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen have benefited from this program. Soldiers Angels provides laptops, with voice recognition software to troops who have suffered hand injuries, this allows these troops the ability to use computers.

This is a registered charity, all donations are tax-deductable.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Project Valour-IT

Project Valour-IT helps all injured soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen.

In 2005, USS Frank CableS suffered a major steam leak, eight sailors badly burned.

Soldiers Angels stepped up to help those injured sailors, for the story click here