Images of the Antis: Crap

Found some good ones. First this:

First I’m sure S&W LOVES them using their promotional images for this crap. Still its quoting the great Arthur “Moving the Goal Posts” Kellermann. Kellermann studies are best defined by his use of made-up metrics in discussing events that involve metrics that have NOTHING to do with his little qualifiers.

His famous study where “A gun in the home is 6,750 times more likely to harm somebody known to you than an intruder” was used to claim you’d shoot your kid thinking you were shooting a prowler. Except it wasn’t. All the “Negative” variable meant that was when the body was ID’d you knew who you shot. That means yes, you shot your kid or your spouse, but those cases are very rare. It DOES ALSO mean you shot your stalker ex boyfriend, they crazy guy who lives up the street from you, OR a rival gang member. Also the “Gun in the home” was not necessarily the gun used. Say a home invader breaks into your house and has a stolen pistol on him. You have an old hunting rifle in the attic, and no ammo for it. If you get shot and killed and your wife or mother ID’s the body, you had a gun in the home, and you were shot. Last Kellermann only counted dead bodies in his study. If you wounded and attacker, or shot and missed, or they simply saw your gun and ran, that was NOT a “successful” defense.

One gets the feeling he identified the metrics AFTER he reviewed the data, and added all his qualifiers and disqualifiers in such a way that he could get more of that sweet-sweet Joyce Foundation grant money.

This image strikes me as one of the same. So if I shoot an attacker and save the lives of my family, and meanwhile in Chicago there is a massive gang-battle between felons using stolen guns held illegally….this means what exactly?

Now this:

OK, so Georgia passes this law:

House Bill 60, or the Safe Carry Protection Act of 2014 — which opponents have nicknamed the “guns everywhere bill” — specifies where Georgia residents can carry weapons. Included are provisions that allow residents who have concealed carry permits to take guns into some bars, churches, school zones, government buildings and certain parts of airports.

Some of this bill is kinda unique. There are only a few states that allow carry in primary level school zones. Of course these states there has been no problems, government buildings is another new one to me. Still most government buildings are no different than any other building. Hell if I’m in the White Mountain National Forrest, I can carry my gun there 100% legally, but technically I can’t enter the stinky pit-toilet at a trail head because that’s a “Government Building”. That’s fine, they smell terrible, I’d rather piss on a tree! Your local post office is a “Government Building”, it has no security, and nothing special about it, except it’s staffed by postal workers. This is NOT an issue.

Still guns in “bars”, yeah that’s legal most places (Jesus, I haven’t looked into this in forever! It’s legal EVERYWHERE but Louisiana!) and while I can’t find a graphic on Churches, outside the Southern States that’s legal EVERYWHERE.

So yeah, your Chicken-little routine is pretty laughable!

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Magic Money

Man this is a subject that burns me!

SEATTLE — Mayor Ed Murray presented on Thursday what he described as an imperfect but workable plan to increase the city’s minimum wage to $15 an hour, more than twice the federal minimum wage and one of the highest anywhere in the nation, through a series of complex and phased-in stages. Just as crucially, he said, the plan has broad political support, with a coalition of labor and business groups ready to push hard for it at the City Council, starting with the first hearings next week.

But the plan, which in many other cities might be seen as a liberal Democratic agenda at the frontier of social and economic engineering, was immediately attacked not from the mayor’s right, but from his left.

Kshama Sawant, a Socialist Alternative Party member who was elected to the Seattle City Council last year on a single-minded drive to raise wages, said the plan had been “watered down” by business interests on the mayor’s 24-member committee on income inequality, of which she was also a member

I always lead my debate off with saying “Why not $100 per hour?” just to get the “Progressive” to point out that there IS an outrageous number to pay hourly for what is unskilled labor. This crap is just destructive.

I worked minimum wage, back when I was still a student. Also I had an intern position where I think they paid me the minimum, they also paid for my housing for the summer too, and frankly I would have done the job for free because I was a college undergrad and I knew that work experience in my field was the one thing I would have none of when I graduated.

Still my other jobs, I was working with NO relevant experience. These all happened to be summer jobs, and both I worked multiple years, and each year I got a raise for the experience I was bringing to the table.

MINIMUM WAGE IS THE WAGE YOU START AT!!!! It is not, nor should it ever be a viable career path. If you are working minimum wage, and you see it as an indefinite job you are either working for an employer who doesn’t care if you stay or go, or you have no skills, and no ability to learn.

If its the first one, FIND A NEW JOB! If it’s the second one, get used to being poor, for there is NOTHING that will save you.

My father the other day was talking about this and he mentioned people with college degrees working minimum wage. I asked what their degree was in. I forget what it was, but it was one of those degrees people get who don’t ever want to be useful to society. He also mentioned certain parts of the country where the ONLY jobs are stocking shelves at Wal Mart. First, I don’t buy it, and second if that’s true MOVE! If you’re working minimum wage you can’t afford to have roots anyway.

Hell I friggin’ did, note that I don’t live in Maine anymore…you think I WANTED to move to Massachusetts?

It really pisses me off when bills like this go through because I feel like people are forcing me to pay for other people’s bad life choices, when I made sacrifices so I could support myself on my own….

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“Progressive” = Puritins

Smoking is harmful. You get carbon Monoxide, and carcinogens from the burning tobacco. This is no different than being exposed to industrial smoke, or being a firefighter, just smoking is done for pleasure because it contains the drug nicotine.

Nicotine is toxic, but the amount ingested by smokers isn’t enough to cause any major harm. The harm comes from the smoke. In comes e-cigarette companies with a product that has all the nicotine, but none of the harmful byproducts, but still delivering a similar experience to smoking that wasn’t available through other nicotine replacement properties.

An amazing way to solve a harmful habit in society, right?

WRONG!

You see “Progressives” have become puritans. Smoking is harmful, so labeled “Bad”, vaping, is not harmful, but it LOOKS like smoking, so that too HAS to be bad! BAN IT! Also while tobacco is subject to restrictions and taxes, this non-tobacco product avoids that! They can’t have that either!

YE HAVE SINNED!!!

Great job, “Progressives”!

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Us Vs. Them

This is a really powerful news report.

FOX Carolina 21

I generally cringe when I see a defensive shooter agree to give an interview. God forbid I’m ever involved in a shooting, and God forbid the press wants to talk to me about it, they can talk to my lawyer. Often you’ll have reporters ask to see the gun used, and cut what is likely an hour-long interview into the most cringe-worthy bits. Still not only does this CCW holder not look like some geared-up stereotype, but he conducted himself VERY admirably in the interview.

Still the most important thing was how he conducted himself in the shooting. He stayed collected, and acted when he got a chance. Not sure where he got his mindset, but he reminds me of this article by Kathy Jackson:

I will not go anywhere at gunpoint. If the bad guy wants me to go somewhere else, it’s because he will be able to do something to me there that he is unwilling or unable to do to me right here, right now. Therefore no matter how bad the tactical situation seems right here and now, right here and now is the absolute best chance to fight back I will ever have and I intend to use it.

…I will not kneel. No one is going to execute me. If I die, I’ll die fighting.

Go read the whole thing if you haven’t. This was the first thing that popped into my mind watching the video because her writing is so powerful.

Now onto the departed’s family. Sorry, but he came into a restaurant armed with a gun, and had the gun out. If he didn’t plan on killing anybody, why did he bring a deadly weapon, and threaten people with it? Somebody has a gun and is making threats with it, I’m going to take them at their word, and since it only takes a moment to USE that gun (or knife, or club, ect) I’m going to use my moments to fight back because they may be my last.

Also I love how the news crew tracked down his trainer and showed him the unedited video. Yeah they think the training wasn’t enough, this trainer, who’s also a cop, doesn’t think so. Oh and the family also thinks this thug was a nice little boy.

I’d say your judgement is suspect.

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“Gun Death” Window

A Sad one:

Hopkinsville police have ruled the death of a young boy who was struck by a window that had been propped open at his family’s home as an accident.

…Hopkinsville police have ruled the death of a young boy who was struck by a window that had been propped open at his family’s home as an accident.

Now if I may make a little commentary:

“It’s nothing the family did wrong. The family did not leave out a loaded gun. They didn’t leave out prescription bottles within reach of the child where the child could overdose. This was a complete and horrible accident,” said Hopkinsville police Officer Paul Ray.

I would argue that a heavy window propped with a simple piece of wood is far more dangerous than loaded guns or prescription drugs. This was obviously a place where a child should not have been playing unsupervised.

But hey, not a “gun death” and guns are different, right?

H/T Wizard PC

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They Grey Squirrel!

Tonight on the Squirrel Report we’ll be talking about last month’s book club book The Grey Man with guest Author Old NFO!

Should be a great time! Call in to talk to the author about this really interesting book!

Also we have T-Shirts now! Unfortunately we don’t make money off of these, so I will still be embezzling money from my wife to purchase my hookers and blow! Get in on that so you can show your Squirrel Pride!

And call in at 9pm EST at 214-530-0036! The most fun we’ll be having all week!

IT’S THE SQUIRREL REPORT!

Squirrel Bones

(Some Squirrels Fared the Winter better than others! Photo by Wally!)

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Crowd Sourcing a New Phone

OK folks, so I might as well ask you all, since you might know better than me.

My Motorola Droid 4 is dying hard, and I’m up for a renewal on my Verizon contract.

So here’s what I’m looking for.

Musts:
Android OS, there are no perfect OS, but this is the one I like the best.
Good Battery Life. This is my biggest complaint on the Droid 4
Same size or slightly smaller than the Droid 4. This one sticks out of my shirt pockets. Bigger screens are nice, but a bigger phone than this is bad.
Decent Camera: Like a Pocket gun a phone camera isn’t the best camera in the world, but it IS the camera you’ll have on you all the time.

What I’d Like but probably won’t get:

Removable battery. Not many of these these days, and it does tend to make the phone thicker.

QWERTY Keyboard. Makes typing so much faster and easier, but again, not something that’s done much anymore.

Anybody got some good choices? Any phones I should avoid?

Thanks!

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Stand Your Ground Test

I gotta say, I don’t like these cases:

A Montana man is accused of setting a trap and blindly blasting a shotgun into his garage, killing a 17-year-old German exchange student. A Minnesota man is convicted of lying in wait in his basement for two teenagers and killing them during a break-in.

The two recent cases take the “stand your ground” debate to a new level: Do laws that allow private citizens to protect their property also let them set a trap and wait for someone to kill?

…In Montana, Markus Kaarma told investigators his Missoula home had been burglarized twice within the last week before Sunday’s shooting death of 17-year-old Diren Dede. Kaarma told his hairdresser he had stayed up three nights waiting to shoot a kid, the woman told investigators.

The night of the shooting, Kaarma and his partner, Janelle Pflager, left their garage door open. Pflager left her purse in the garage “so that they would take it,” she told a police officer. She also set up a video baby monitor and installed motion sensors, prosecutors said.

After midnight, they heard the sensors trip. Pflager turned to the video monitor and saw a man in the garage. Kaarma took his shotgun, walked out the front door and to the driveway.

He told investigators he heard metal on metal and without speaking fired four times – sweeping the garage with three low shots and a high fourth shot. Dede was hit in the head and the arm.

Montana’s law says a person is justified in using deadly force if they believe it necessary to prevent an assault or a forcible felony.

…Smith was convicted of premeditated murder Tuesday. Prosecutors said Smith moved his truck to make it look as though no one was home. He turned on a handheld recorder, had a surveillance system running and waited in the basement with food, water and two guns.

Brady descended the basement stairs first, and Smith shot him three times, saying “You’re dead.” He dragged the body to another room and waited until Kifer followed, and he shot her. “You’re dying,” he told her, according to the audio recording.

Let’s first review this video:

Again the only thing that Stand Your Ground Eliminates is the duty to retreat. Let’s also look at this story. To quote myself:

This one minute clip has done a LOT of damage to this man’s future if he ever chooses to carry a weapon (and don’t think because he’s a “Progressive” and anti-gun that he won’t) and needs to use it.

What he is doing here is making a case for a future First-Degree Murder case against him. He is saying in a safe radio studio about a hypothetical situation that “He will feel threatened” and use it to shoot somebody he doesn’t agree with politically.

Now in the event he ever needs to defend himself, this clip will be admitted as evidence and it will make a defense trial VERY difficult.

While I don’t like laws that assume total innocence of an alleged attacker in a defensive shooting, we also can’t assume total innocence of the defender either…that’s why we have charges called “Murder”, “Manslaughter”, and “negligent homicide”, and while in these cases we do have what does appear to dead people committing trespass on private property, that isn’t the end of the story.

Self defense really needs to have the defender as a reluctant party to the violence, and while I oppose duty to retreat, I will damn well retreat from any violent encounter I can. My big dislike of it is that the time to retreat is BEFORE you draw your weapon, not AFTER, when your gun is out you are either in grave fear of IMMEDIATE serious harm, OR you are very possibly criminally brandishing a weapon.

For example, I’m walking home and I see a group of teens/young adults walking down the sidewalk, making a lot of noise and acting tough. I will cross the street or take a different street. Better safe than sorry. That’s a smart retreat! Now once those kids have engaged me and made threats is NOT the time to retreat, its the time to fight, but the more you attempted to avoid that confrontation the better.

Now in your home you are IN your retreat, and if somebody encroaches upon it it is ALWAYS time to fight…still reluctance must be there.

Right now it is the middle of the day, and my doors are locked. At night the doors are locked and the alarm is armed. This is not paranoia, this is PROTECTION, not only does it not make my home an easy target, but it also adds a unit of effort a hostile needs to expend to become a threat to me.

There is a lot of talks about the various stories where blackout drunks are shot in stranger’s homes because they wandered into the wrong house. Now we can talk about the threat posed by somebody so impaired that they aren’t aware what home they’re in some other time.

Still a drunk wandering into my open front door and rummaging through my fridge or laying down on my couch IS an invasion of my home, but weather I’m experiencing a threat is debatable. A debate is NOT what you want to be having in a court of law with your life on the line!

Now a drunk KICKING DOWN my door has shown a LOT more hostility, and a lot more similarity to a home invader of any ilk. Add in the din of my alarm going off, if somebody is sticking around through that, I’m going to be shooting at them.

Not because I want to, but because somebody doing all that is either dangerously stupid, or straight up dangerous.

Laying a trap in your home and staying up with supplies and guns really don’t make you look like a reluctant party! It really is starting to look like murder to me.

Double goes with letting a wounded intruder bleed out. You don’t need to render medical services to an attacker, and if they WERE trying to harm you, I’d say it was stupid, but you DO want to call the police and EMTs so THEY can do their jobs.

What do y’all have to add?

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“Gun Death” Cape Fear

This one isn’t really a sad one.

Authorities say a body found earlier this month in the Cape Fear River is a Fayetteville robbery suspect who jumped in the river in January while running from police.

Investigators said autopsy results confirm a body found at a boat ramp on April 5 is 37-year-old Hubert Carrillo.

Police say Carrillo was wanted for a convenience store robbery when officers tried to pull him over on Jan. 8. He let police on a 10-mile chase before jumping out and running to a ladder leading into the river.

This was a VERY bad guy! I’m fine with how this ended.

H/T Sean

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Play Me Out: Metroid

A classic, enjoy

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