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Random Shots for Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Today in history

Comments I’ve posted

  1. Posted to Facebook [ here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here ] –

    H/T Shawn Haufe
    https://facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1759078667751450&set=a.1446834265642560.1073741845.100009480021022&type=3&permPage=1

  2. Posted to Facebook here, here, here

    Be advised that the Central Committee meeting will most likely have an executive session as part of the agenda — the executive session part is NOT open to those who are not on the Committee.

    Also, attendance at the Committee meeting is limited to Caucus Members of the Libertarian Party of New Mexico.

    Becoming a Caucus Member requires three (3) things —

    1. Registering to vote as “Libertarian” (“LIB” on the voter registration card).
    2. Signing the Non-Aggression Pledge.
    3. Paying $25 to the State Party.

Listening / Reading / Watching

  1. Andromeda
  2. EveryJoeLines of Departure: What are Military Officers For? by Tom Kratman
  3. A Business Lesson By Frank Zappa
  4. Marvel Comics – Star Wars: Darth Vader
  5. RecoilRECOIL Exclusive: Hudson H9 Revealed by David Merrill
  6. Stars and StripesDeadliest battle in US history in a war that’s slipping from memory by Karen Nelson
  7. Chiller – The Outer Limits

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Random Shots for Monday, 9 January 2017

Today in history

Listening / Reading / Watching

  1. Andromeda
  2. Kim Stanley Robinson – Green Mars
  3. Chiller – The Twilight Zone
  4. Science Channel – What on Earth?
  5. New Mexico Political JournalCongressman Pearce, Harvey Yates, and Pearce Fundraiser Involved in Search for US Attorney and Other Federal Jobs. Many Question Ethics.
  6. Marvel Comics – Star Wars: Darth Vader
  7. Yahoo! NewsStudy crashes main Moon-formation theory by Mariëtte Le Roux

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Random Shots for Sunday, 8 January 2017

Today in history

Comments I’ve posted

  1. Posted to Facebook

    Forty years ago, the punditocracy said “you’ll never get it passed” about marijuana re-legalization.

  2. Posted to Facebook

    Refer him to the DNC as a prospective employee, but the lack of ties to terrorist groups might be a disqualifier.

  3. Posted to Facebook

    What ever happened to Carl Milsted’s “Libertarian Reform Caucus” ? I know that it was the group who gutted the platform at the 2006 National Convention in Portland, Oregon, but it disappeared after that.

  4. Posted to Facebook

    Even better — a comment posted by the “Populist Caucus” to its own post:

    https://facebook.com/LPPopulists/posts/1293429097385325?comment_id=1293430680718500

    “How can Libertarians say they’re for people’s rights when they don’t even support the rights of the state?”

  5. Posted to Facebook

    Check the Legislature site for committee hearings, but the committee heads have been known to play games with the hearing schedule to make sure that only testimony that they want to hear is heard by the committee.

    https://nmlegis.gov/

  6. Posted to Facebook

    Here’s the site with the City Charter and Ordinances — it makes the NMSA for the State look relatively benign. As a bonus, the NMSA is much more readable.

    http://library.amlegal.com/nxt/gateway.dll/New%20Mexico/albuqwin/cityofalbuquerquenewmexicocodeofordinanc?f=templates$fn=default.htm$3.0$vid=amlegal:albuquerque_nm_mc

  7. Posted to Facebook

    Facebook doesn’t truly delete accounts. What they do is suspend it til you log in again.

Listening / Reading / Watching

  1. Garry Reed – Science Fiction and the Humanity of the Libertarian Ethos
  2. Reason

         Did the Libertarian Party Blow It in 2016? by Brian Doherty and Matt Welch

         Bill Weld’s Weird Tuesday

  3. The Libertarian EnterpriseNumber 905, 8 January 2017
  4. Roswell Daily RecordGun regulation proposals converge on New Mexico Legislature
  5. Metrocosm by Max Galka – Election Results in the Third Dimension
  6. AmmoLand Shooting Sports NewsCitizen Persistence after NICS Gun Purchase Block Results in Overturn of Denial by David Codrea
  7. Gil Fewster – The mind-blowing AI announcement from Google that you probably missed.
  8. The Liberty ConservativeShould Austin Petersen Leave The Libertarian Party? by Chris Dixon
  9. Andromeda

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Random Shots for Friday, 6 January 2017

Today in history

Comments I’ve posted

  1. Posted to Facebook

    “I would be more impressed if someone would have a bright idea to submit legislation to remove Unconstitutional Laws off books.”

    Ron Paul did exactly that repeatedly — sponsor bills to repeal existing statutes and regulations — while serving in the U.S. House from 1996 to 2012. The fact that none of those bills passed (and the fact that the Texas GOP kept trying to primary him out of office, with RNC support behind them) when the GOP held the majority position in the U.S. House should tell you something about the GOP’s commitment to Constitutionally-limited government, laissez-faire free markets, individual rights and fiscal restraint.

  2. Posted to Facebook

    Took long enough to get here.


  3. Posted to Facebook

    PC instead.

  4. Posted to Facebook here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here

    Danny Bedwell
    January 6 at 5:18 pm

    Dear Republican and Democratic Congressmen, the American Dream is not about government taking huge sums of money from the people under the label of “taxation” and then spending it wisely. The American Dream is about individualism and the opportunity to achieve success without interference from others. The American Dream is about libertarianism.

Listening / Reading / Watching

  1. Bilerico Report on LGBTQ Nation – Milo Yiannopoulos named LGBTQ Nation’s 2016 ‘Person of the Year’ by readers
  2. The Washington PostEx-Calif. State Sen. Leland Yee, gun control champion, heading to prison for weapons trafficking by Yanan Wang
  3. The Seattle Tribune6 Dead After Truck Collides With Anti-Trump Protesters On Freeway by Lucas Bagwell
  4. Poison – Poison’s Greatest Hits: 1986–1996
  5. Volbeat – Beyond Hell / Above Heaven
  6. Bon Jovi – Cross Road
  7. Science Channel –

         Alien Planet Earths

         Space’s Deepest Secrets

         How the Universe Works

  8. BreitbartObama Lists Regrets – Again: Failure to Secure Gun Control Still #1 by AWR Hawkins
  9. Terminal Lance by Maximilian Uriarte – “New Joins”

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Random Shots for Thursday, 5 January 2017

Today in history

Comments I’ve posted

  1. Posted to Facebook

    Kind of ironic to have the oath administered by an anti-Constitutional nitwit such as Clueless Joe Biden.

    At least Biden heads to the private sector and well-deserved obscurity in 17 days.

  2. Posted to Facebook

    Taxation is theft, extortion and slavery.

    Why is this even a question in LP ranks?

  3. Posted to Facebook

    Thank you for the link. I’ll make sure to share the Guide with my fellow libertarians and conservative fellow travellers so we can adopt the specified methods to reduce the expense, intrusiveness and power of government at all levels.

    For any of those thinking along my lines reading this, here’s the link:

    https://indivisibleguide.com/s/IndivisibleGuide_2017-01-05_v1.pdf

Listening / Reading / Watching

  1. Target Books – Doctor Who: The Dominators by Ian Marter
  2. Wired –     WikiLeaks Has Officially Lost the Moral High Ground by Emma Grey Ellis

         Want to Know Julian Assange’s Endgame? He Told You a Decade Ago by Andy Greenberg

  3. Poison – Poison’s Greatest Hits: 1986–1996
  4. The TOF Spot by Michael Flynn –

         Deus vult! Part III: I have come in order to die

         Deus Vult! Part IV: Off to the Races

  5. Ars Technica

         Axanar isn’t fair use, judge finds, setting stage for Star Trek copyright trial by Cyrus Farivar

         GOP will strip Planned Parenthood of funding while repealing ACA by Beth Mole

  6. The Daily WireRACISM: Shaun King Says He ‘Won’t Fight For Justice’ For Disabled White Teen Tortured In Chicago by Hank Berrien
  7. Indivisible Team – Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda
  8. Being LibertarianThe Good & the Bad: Darryl Perry’s Campaign In Review by Charles Peralo
  9. AmmoLand Shooting Sports NewsNational Interests Collide with Globalist Controls as Czechs Resist EU Gun Ban by David Codrea

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Random Shots for Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Today in history

Comments I’ve posted

  1. Posted to Facebook

    I have no idea how that site picks whose pictures to put up, or how to arrange them. It’s one of those that doesn’t ask you any questions, just asks you to click the “Login with Facebook” button, then it generates this sort of post for your Facebook wall.

  2. Posted to Facebook here and here

    Why is it that former Greenpeace bigwig Patrick Moore supports nuclear energy and says that carbon dioxide isn’t a problem?

  3. Posted to Facebook here and here

    So when do the Democrats who keep telling us that they want to “rein in the corporations” pull the plug on stuff like this?

  4. Posted to Facebook

    I can still remember when they came out with the ban on people with convictions for domestic violence misdemeanors possessing firearms, and the standard exemption for government employees had been stripped out of it. I was in the NM Army National Guard at the time, the battery commander spoke up at one afternoon formation and told us, “If you have a conviction, better tell us now, because you’ll really get it if we have to find out about from someone else.”

  5. Posted to Facebook here, here, and here

    And the State of New York seeks to add the “Brass Pipeline” to the “Iron Pipeline,” the “Coca Pipeline,” the “Opioid Pipeline,” and so forth.

    All these sorts of prohibitionist statutes and regulations do is create more opportunities for organized crime.

    http://range365.com/ny-lawmakers-limit-ammo-purchases-to-20-rounds-every-90-days

  6. Posted to Facebook here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here

    Apparently, Wester thinks that it’s OK to blow off “Thou shall not steal” when you get government to do the dirty work of the actual theft for you. Otherwise, why would he be supporting all of these tax-funded legal vote-buying schemes?

    https://abqjournal.com/916243/archbishop-using-social-gospel-to-fight-new-mexico-poverty.html

  7. Posted to Facebook

    What’s to stop the bad guys from having a friend or family member buy a case of ammo (500-1000 rounds) and bring it into New York in the trunk of their car? Thus the “Brass Pipeline” is added to the “Iron Pipeline” (“weapons trafficking” as the victim disarmers call it), as well as bringing in politically-unsanctioned plant products (“narcotics trafficking” as the Deep State fetishists say) and such.

Listening / Reading / Watching

  1. Andromeda
  2. Kim Stanley Robinson – Green Mars
  3. Stroker & Hoop
  4. nmpolitics.net – Trump and the climate: His hot air on warming is far from the greatest threat by Andrew Revkin, ProPublica
  5. The TOF Spot by Michael Flynn –

         Fearless Forecasts for 2017

         Deus vult! Part I: The Preludes

         Deus vult! Part Two: On Your Marks

  6. Poison – Poison’s Greatest Hits: 1986–1996
  7. CNN – Schumer: I wish we hadn’t triggered ‘nuclear option’ by Eugene Scott, CNN
  8. EndingFed News Network – His Little Secret Is Out: Obama Used The DOJ To Fund Clinton’s Campaign
  9. The New York TimesCalifornia Hires Eric Holder as Legal Bulwark Against Donald Trump by Adam Nagourney
  10. ReasonHit & Run: Anti-White Hate Crime? Video Shows Black Teens Torturing Mentally Disabled White Kid by Robby Soave
  11. RareAnthony Bourdain: Last of the real liberals by Matt Purple
  12. Range365Range Life: NY Lawmakers: Limit Ammo Purchases to 20 Rounds Every 90 Days by David Maccar
  13. Albuquerque JournalSanta Fe archbishop using ‘social Gospel’ to fight poverty by Russell Contreras, Associated Press

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2nd Amendment and the Kool-aid Drinkers, by CSM Paul Howe (USA (Ret.))

2nd Amendment and the Kool-aid Drinkers

by

CSM Paul Howe (U.S. Army (Retired))[1]

I have quietly watched and evaluated the in pouring of e-mails reference the liberal’s intent to seize guns and crush the second amendment. I want to add a few of my own thoughts on this issue as I have worked in and around all the people who could be tasked to seize your guns.

WHO’S COMING TO GET THEM?

United Nations (UN)

We are the UN. Other countries mostly join the U.N. to secure money, funding and training and few have any offensive combat capability. Most serve as guards at static locations and have no will to fight. America is the enforcement arm of the U.N. We have the money, equipment, personnel and lift platforms to get the job done.

If the president ever let the U.N. in this country, it would be a foreign invasion and armed Americans would stand up and crush them in a day. Our government would break down and the president would be ousted for letting foreign militaries invade our country.

Federal Government Military

Having served over 20 years in our military, I know that most soldiers would refuse the order to take part in the confiscation of weapons. First, the president would have to give the order, which is an “Illegal Order” in violation of the constitution. I don’t believe that service members would go back into the communities that raised them and conduct raids on good Americans in violation of the constitution.

Remember, these forces would have to come from a military base that is surrounded and supported by American communities. Civilians would simply cease to support the bases and they would fold in a short time. Cut of the fuel, food, electricity on bases and this would stop the silliness. Also, many, many service members live in the communities and they would have to travel from their houses to base unless they were locked down. In that case, their families would still be in the community and people would not be too friendly to those supporting these actions.

Federal Government DHS or TSA

The Federal government is not large enough or talented enough to seize guns. If they were to do 5-8 raids a day seizing guns, they would be physically and mentally exhausted and need a break. Physically conducting raids is exhausting. After the first few raids, the word would get out and Americans would start to fight back. It would take one good ambush from a house or along a travel route to decimate a tactical force or make it combat ineffective.

Next, most Federal Agencies work out of a fixed location centrally located in a community. Also, their personnel live in those communities along with their families. Once the word got out that they were doing raids in violation to the constitution, they and their families would be at risk. If they were to start raiding houses, kicking in doors and breaking in windows looking for legally owned guns, their homes would be subject to the same treatment by Americans rising up to defend themselves. They would shortly find themselves without a place to live.

State Law Enforcement

The Governor would have to order State and Local Law Enforcement to either:
Seize guns
Ignore the Federal Orders

If they ignore the Federal Orders, things would be tense, but people would be civil. If they started to seize guns, they only have limited people and assets to do this. Much the same consequences would take place as with the Federal Government.

Local Law Enforcement

Local Police and Sheriff’s Departments are the backbone of who protects American Citizens. A Sheriff or Chief of Police would have to give the order for his people to begin to seize weapons. Their people would either comply or see it as an illegal order and refuse.

Remember, Chiefs and Sheriffs also have to live and work in the same communities they serve. As I described with the Federal Government, local Tactical Teams could probably only do 8-10 hits in a day and then need a break. So they hit ten houses and seize their guns, the word would get out and now they are subject to living in the same community as those they are attacking. It would not go well. Also, after one or two determined Americans or combat vets fought back, the team would lose many to death or injury and they would have made a decision whether to continue to push the fight. Remember also, they have to sleep sometime. Their homes and families would be at risk. It is an ugly scenario at best.

Nation of Combat Veterans and Patriots

Having been at war for over 10 years, we have a nation of combat vets and contractors that have seen more action than many of our WWII vets. It has been said that only a small percentage of Americans stood up to the British War machine in the Revolutionary War. Americans are better armed and trained today than at any time in our nation’s history. Think about what would happen if just our nation’s veterans stood up. People have been buying more guns and ammunition in the past five years than any time in my life. The guns and ammunition are out there along with the talent to use them.

Kool-Aid Drinkers

Kool-Aid Drinkers is the term I use to describe the Jonestown voluntarily massacre where the Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, a dedicated community western Guyana by the Peoples Temple led by cult leader Jim Jones intentionally drank poison Kool-Aid. Over 900 people died.

In every law enforcement, government and military agency or branch, there are a small number of Kool-Aid drinkers who would blindly follow orders. They would either be purged internally by their co-workers or people they attacked would stop their gene pool.

Also, at the police tactical team level, all members “volunteer” for the job and they can have the individual integrity to terminate their team service at any time if their profession becomes corrupt or misguided. I know many a good officer that has done that in the past.

Finally, there would be a certain number of American Kool-Aid drinkers that would turn in their weapons if asked. I believe it would be a small percentage as there are always those that do not have the will to resist or fight and they are not needed should thing get tough.

History of “Gun-Free Zones”

Our nation’s history is filled with examples of “gun-free” zones failed.

The Aurora Colorado movie massacre and the recent Connecticut shooting are two that come to mind. Also, remember the Fort Hood massacre where an Islamic extremist Major Nidal Malik Hasan killed 13 soldiers because our military bases are gun free zones. Combat trained soldiers had to be rescued by a security guard. That is embarrassing.

Evil came to all of these places and everyone was disarmed and not ready to fight back because they were gun free zones.

Think what would happen at a national level if the American people were disarmed. Another evil would come along either from inside our country or outside of it and resulting in our downfall.

How about others in recent history:

  • In 1929, the Soviet Union established gun control. From 1929 to 1953, about 20 million dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
  • In 1911, Turkey established gun control. From 1915 to 1917, 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
  • Germany established gun control in 1938 and from 1939 to 1945, a total of 13 million Jews and others who were unable to defend themselves were rounded up and exterminated.
  • China established gun control in 1935. From 1948 to 1952, 20 million political dissidents, unable to defend themselves were rounded up and exterminated.
  • Guatemala established gun control in 1964. From 1964 to 1981, 100,000 Mayan Indians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
  • Uganda established gun control in 1970. From 1971 to 1979, 300,000 Christians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
  • Cambodia established gun control in 1956. From 1975 to 1977, one million educated people, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
  • Defenseless people rounded up and exterminated in the 20th Century because of gun control: 56 million.

Solutions

Write your state representatives and let them know how you feel about this issue. I would like to think that most states would refuse the order.

Next, at the local level, talk to your Sheriff or Chief of Police and ask them if they would allow or support the federal government in their confiscation of firearms. Put them on the spot now and hold them accountable. I like to think that most states would refuse the order.

Should firearm confiscation begin, solutions are simple. If they cannot live in a community, they cannot work in a community. If their house goes away while they are at work confiscating guns, so be it. Allow them to leave with their family and what possessions they can pack in their car. Point them to California and let them know all the Hollywood types would be happy to financially support them in the fantasy land they wish to live in and that they are not welcome in Free America.

In the end I believe that guns are the glue that hold our country together. Guns keep the government in check and the individual American safe and free. Remove guns and the government will no longer be controlled by the people. The government will control the people.

Finally, it is claimed that the Battles of Lexington and Concord, in 1775 were started because General Gage attempted to carry out an order by the British government to disarm the population resulting in the “Shot heard round the world.”

About the Author

Paul R. Howe is a 20-year veteran and former Special Operations soldier and instructor. He owns Combat Shooting and Tactics (CSAT), where he consults with, trains and evaluates law enforcement and government agencies in technical and tactical techniques throughout the special operations spectrum. See www.combatshootingandtactics.com for details.


NOTES

  1. Originally published at the Wilson Combat blog. Reposted to Combat Shooting and Tactics [CSAT] (CSM Howe’s site) and Soldier Systems Daily [SSD]

Random Shots for Thursday, 5 April 2012

Today in history

COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

  1. Posted somewhere —

    “He viciously attacked GOP budget . . . while his budget was losing 414-0 in Congress.”

    And the point is . . . ?

    Isn’t it the GOP’s job to defend the GOP’s budget, loaded as it is with fiscally irresponsible anti-Constitutional spending items?

    “He said that GOP budget would force the closure of ‘hundreds of national parks.’ Interesting- you’d think he’d have staff fact check his speeches. He is POTUS with a huge staff and unlimited budget. If he did check his facts, he’d know there are only 58 national parks in USA.”

    Those parks must be permitted by the Constitution by the “Forts, Dockyards and other Needful buildings” part of Article I, Section 8.


NOTES

  1. Reposted —
    1. Personal blogs and micro-blogs — Xanga

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Random Commentary for 18 August 2010

  1. Posting to Adam Kokesh’s Facebook Wall

    If you’re looking for flicks where the special effects are the real plot, go with stuff like Bitch Slap, Meet the Feebles, Bad Taste, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, stuff like that.

  2. Posting to William Norman Grigg’s Facebook Wall

    “unless there’s something venerable about a former Burlington Coat Factory”

    No way that’s the case.

  3. Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable
  4. Re: Yesterday’s Higher Ed Town Hall

    We at the Rio Grande Foundation have done a good deal of work on higher education and support the concept of a master plan to ensure that limited resources are used efficiently and that institutes of higher ed exist because they are necessary, not as trophies and patronage tools for local politicians.

    The idea of a Master Plan, when left to the State, leads us to where we’re at right now. Especially since when you have a State-controlled Master Plan, the bureaucrats insist on a few Master Planners, complete with salaries, guaranteed pensions, medical benefits, take-home cars and the like.

    Much, much better to let each individual come up with his or her own Master Plan(s) for education, finance, property management, self-defense, medical treatment, etc., etc.

    Haven’t we had enough of the State-supported Master Planners already?

    Anyway, I like the idea of something analogous to the BRAC Commission for State-run educational institutions.


NOTES

  1. Reposted —
    1. Personal blogs and micro-blogs — WordPress [Automattic] / Xanga

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Random Commentary for 17 August 2010

Today in history

COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

  1. Re: Enforcer Expert’s Drug Policy Criticism Behind Closed Doors

    It’s Judge Jim Gray.


NOTES

  1. Reposted —
    1. Personal blogs and micro-blogs — WordPress [Automattic] / Xanga

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