Monday, February 06, 2006

Million Moon March Gallery

An international citizen disarmament coalition, Control Arms, is sponsoring a "Million Faces petition" and "is collecting photos and self portraits from around the world to reach [their] goal of one million faces by June 2006. [They] will use these faces to send a powerful, global message of support to the world's governments for an International Arms Trade Treaty."

The idea of The Million Moon March (as in "mooning") is to send them photos from the side that believes in the right of the people to keep and bear arms--to let the rights grabbers know there are untold numbers of people who refuse to be disarmed, and quite candidly, to taunt and hopefully enrage them.

You are encouraged to submit your pro-gun photos to Control Arms first--yes, we realize they will fraudulently attempt to use them to pad their numbers--but that will call the credibility of their claims of support into doubt, plus it's fun to let them know we're out there defying them. Then, send a copy to WarOnGuns so I can post it here.

Like Control Arms, I will also submit our photographs in June 2006--although ours won't be a petition, but a statement of defiance.

Here are the images submitted to date:

My original submission:



My follow-up submission:


Submission from WarOnGuns commentator "1894C" (© Oleg Volk):



From Armed & Christian #1Oleg Volk):



Armed & Christian submission #2Oleg Volk):



The Armed Cynic offers a "Million Mutton Package Deal" (1st image © JPFO):


and


Blognomicon sent them this graphic (© Oleg Volk):



Captain of a Crew of One submitted a familiar image:



End the War on Freedom opted for a personal message (which would make a great poster if Photoshopped into the Elian photo with the caption "Surprise!", wouldn't it?):



Fish Or Man sent in this disturbing bit of history:




Gun Show on the Net
also thought a reminder of the real life consequences of "gun control" would be appropriate:



Frequent correspondent HZ is a talented gun photographer who thought a picture of his lovely wife displaying her skills would send a clear message:



The Liberty Zone also made a powerful "armed and female" statement:



Jeremy H sure looks happy, doesn't he? Think Control Arms will post his friendly face?



Mark Odell found this image, which has pretty much vanished from the Internet--wonder why?



Oscar Poppa chose to make a point about about gungrabbing elites and their bodyguards (© Oleg Volk):



South Park Pundit tried a reasoned approach (© Oleg Volk):



and when that didn't work, just decided to have some fun:



That's it for the first round of gallery images. Let me know if you want to join in the fun--if you blog about it, I'll link to it, or if you just want to submit a photo, I'll post it--and yes, I'll admit up front I'm censoring out anti-gun rights images. The other side has a heavily-financed effort backed by IANSA, Amnesty International and Oxfam, and they're not accepting opposing views. Surely there's room for one totally unfunded private little blog to speak for the side of individual rights.

One last point: A lot of the participants selected images by Oleg Volk. Their inclusion does not imply any endorsement of this project by Mr. Volk. It simply means that these people think his compelling artwork represents their view of things.

Another source for images can be found from some of our old GunTruths posters, you can create your own, or find images you think are appropriate via search engines.

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Sunday, February 05, 2006

A Suspect Report

Intelligence officers who eavesdropped on thousands of Americans in overseas calls under authority from President Bush have dismissed nearly all of them as potential suspects after hearing nothing pertinent to a terrorist threat, according to accounts from current and former government officials and private-sector sources with knowledge of the technologies in use.
But...but...but "The Partnership" tells us suspects aren't innocent...

Michael Gawenda: LIAR

Congress has failed to renew the 1994 legislation that banned assault weapons, even though George Bush, during the 2004 presidential election campaign, said he supported the law. As a result, it's now OK to buy an AK-47 or an Uzi machine-gun, if that turns you on.--Michael Gawenda
Michael, you are a liar. Expiration of the '94 semiauto ban did nothing to change federal law regarding machine gun possession. You are parroting an intentional deception, you fraud:
"The semi-automatic weapons' menacing looks, coupled with the public's confusion over fully automatic machine guns versus semi-automatic assault weapons – anything that looks like a machine gun is assumed to be a machine gun – can only increase that chance of public support for restrictions on these weapons."Josh Sugarmann, Violence Policy Center
More agenda-driven subversion from "The Partnership".

[Thanks to Dan Gifford]


UPDATE: Nicki tears the liar to shreds.

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Words Have Meaning...

TIME Exclusive: Attorney General will tell Senators that wiretaps target suspects, not innocents
Everybody got that, right?

What was it Inspector Clouseau said?
I suspect everyone and I suspect no one.
What else should we expect from "The Partnership"?

The Newest Deterrent to Bank Robberies

A bank in DuPage County is asking its customers to remove hats, hoods and sunglasses when entering their banks, as a deterrent for would-be robbers. Officials with West Suburban Bank, based in Lombard, say this is just one action to deter robberies, in response to last year’s record-breaking 238 bank robberies in the metropolitan area.

Hat and sunglass control.

It's so brilliantly simple, it's elegant. Why hasn't anyone thought of this before?

UPDATE: FreedomSight is making a sign.

[Thanks to HZ]

Chris Hansen: NBC's Undercover Cop

Speaking of journalism, Dateline NBC, the same folks who brought us the rigged exploding crash test, has crossed another line.

"Dateline's ongoing hidden camera investigation into computer sex predators--grown men, trolling the Web for sex with minors. This time, police are making arrests..." the MSNBC subhead for "To Catch a Predator III" announces.

Good. Damned perverts deserve to be crucified. If it was my kids, I'd gut 'em like a trout.

Which is hardly the point. By partnering with law enforcement to engineer arrests, "correspondent" (why not "undercover deputy"?) Chris Hansen has shed the role of journalist and taken on that of police investigator. A key function of a free press--although you wouldn't know it from the preponderance of "gun control" and other state-worshipping editorials--is to act as a watchdog against abuse of power, not as a guard dog alerting civil authority to misdeeds.

And it's not like NBC affiliates haven't partnered with such authority before.

If the ratings are good--and the "cause" is certainly one that elicits public interest and sympathy--why not expand the concept to other crimes?

How about if they have the cops waiting while they host a gambling sting, or entrap Johns with prostitutes, or--I know--set up a drug bust. I mean, nobody likes those crackheads, right?

No? Still too many in the "conservative gun owner" camp who think these wretches get what they deserve?

Good, because if ratings reward the concept, advertising revenues will grow. Once the networks--and why not newspapers, too?--see how profitable it is to partner with police, there's no limit to how far this can be exploited.

What does it take to elevate the threat level so it even appears on our radar as a concern? Do we need to have our ox gored by the police/reporter alliance?

What if the promo read:

"Dateline's ongoing hidden camera investigation into Second Amendment fanatics who purchase firearms in defiance of sensible gun laws. This time, police are making arrests...."

It's not the same thing? It doesn't need to be. Once we establish that the proper role of journalists is to facilitate arrests for lawbreaking, we will have lost a key independent check and balance over authority. A partnership of private journalists with the state is a hybrid that needs to be exposed for what it is: fascist propaganda.

No matter how "good" the cause.

Or we can not care, watch the shows with voyeuristic fascination, tell ourselves that the end justifies the means...

Maybe in a few years, we'll get to see Geraldo or some clone actually slap the cuffs on the perp, hand him over to a cop, look into the camera and end the show with an authoritative "Book him!"

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No Pulitzer for Nicki

Nicki is all over the latest pack of lies masked as science being promulgated by the rights grabbers.

She's bringing us the story we'll never see in the establishment press. Remember that the next time they sneer at bloggers and treat themselves to an awards dinner.

Goose, Meet Gander

Mayor Daley on Monday embraced a radical plan to require every licensed Chicago business open more than 12 hours a day to install indoor and outdoor cameras...
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In an unusual case, an Evanston woman has been charged with felony eavesdropping charges after she secretly tape recorded a police stop.

[Thanks to HZ]

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Blogger Was Down...

...a good part of the day. I did manage to get the gallery I talked about compiled, but will probably save it for Monday, seeing as how traffic on weekends is always much slower.

I put the time to good use--in addition to the tedium of posting pictures into the draft, I wrote an article about home defense for the next issue of Preparedness Now, researched my next GUNS Magazine submission about gun control in Brazil, took the kids down to the beach and walked 2 miles while they skated the Strand, and coached eldest son Uday while he made his first ever dinner: Italian sausages with red and green sliced peppers in a Portobello mushroom and tomato sauce over vegetable trio rotini.

The kid done good.

Million Moon March Update

That gallery post I talked about will follow shortly. Also, I don't think this project warrants a separate blog--at least I don't have time to maintain one. So the plan for now will be to just post updates here at WarOnGuns.

A couple people have raised concerns about Control Arms rejecting their photos and substituting ones of their own--to make opponents appear to be supporters. By choosing this fraudulent tack, they have outsmarted themselves and tainted their results. By claiming protest submissions as additions to their ranks, they can no longer present "honest" numbers.

Additionally, their reason for rejection doesn't even adhere to their own posted rejection criteria:
* Incompatible file type (we can only accept jpeg images at this time)
* Poor image composition-- the image quality is too poor for us to display the image online
* Easily identifiable third party advertising or slogans
* Inappropriate or potentially offensive content or information that might give your exact location details to those browsing the galleries (eg; house no. and street name).
The images I've seen have been excellent, there has been no advertising spam, and their criteria for being "inappropriate or potentially offensive" is qualified by the concern that it might give away "location details." Nothing I've seen does that.

So they took my original submission:



and replaced it with this:



I resubmitted this image, and sent it back to them (you now have an email address if you wish to bypass their site form) with the following reply:


You are absolutely NOT authorized to substitute the picture I submitted with one of your choosing.

I am getting reports from others who have joined me in submitting protest photos to your site, only to have you turn around and--after having your "administrators" review them--add them to your rank of supporters.

The numbers you will be presenting at the conclusion of your project are tainted by your choosing this dishonest tactic. This is the kind of fraud I expect from police state worshippers/genocide enablers who want a world where global government has a monopoly of force. You rely on lies to advance your agenda. How pathetic.

The hell with you subversive frauds. Free Americans will never disarm. There will never be enough of you to force us.

Molon Labe!

David Codrea

I Forgot to Mention You Could WIN Something Cool...

...when I posted my latest "Shameless Plug."

If you turn to pg. 108 of the March 2006 issue of GUNS Magazine, you can find out how to win a Kimber 8400 Classic in .300 WSM caliber, a Leupold 3.5-10X VXIII scope, 5 boxes of Winchester .300 WSM 180-grain AccuBond ammunition, and from Butler Creek, Flip-Open Scope Covers, and a Camo Comfort Stretch Sling with Uncle Mike's QD Sling Swivels.

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We're the Only Ones Clueless Enough...

The probe continued into how a handgun apparently smuggled into the Cook County Jail ended up being used in a shooting this week that left three inmates slightly wounded...
The good news is, they traced the gun back to its 1972 owner (take that, registry naysayers!). And I don't know why the reactionary press had to mention the inmate's mother who works for the sheriff's office. After all, she hadn't been to see him for weeks...

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It's Second Amendment Saturday...

...over at Free Constitution...

Friday, February 03, 2006

Stand Your Ground

There’s no way such paranoia can be dealt with. The best response when confronted with such pathology is avoidance. But when neurotic distrust is codified into disarmament laws, we aren’t given that option. We aren’t allowed to just back away.
"Stand Your Ground" is my Rights Watch column for the February issue of GUNS Magazine.

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Congressional Report Card: Down a Grade

If your kid's grade slipped by a full point, you'd be a little concerned, right? Especially if he was a straight "A" student?

Yeah, an occasional "B" isn't something to get overly concerned about, but you'd want to make sure it was an anomaly, and that the downward slip wouldn't become a trend...

Well, that's the position gun owners are in. GOA A-rated Tom Delay has been replaced as House Majority Leader by B-rated John Boehner.

Nothing to get hysterical about--at this time--but it's worth noting and keeping an eye on...

On the plus side, I've learned his name is pronounced Bay'-nor, which should save everyone a lot of embarrassment...

"Road Rage"

Nicki reports that John Lott is going after the Harvard "study" claiming gun owners are more likely to suffer from "road rage."

Actually, since owning property is a legal concept, it's a far cry between being a gun owner vs. simply having a gun in the car...

Case in point...

I Trust Everyone is OK?

The Kama Sutra worm strikes today.

I'm sure WarOnGuns visitors are astute enough to maintain up-to-date anti-virus software, and to not open emails promising you naughty thrills...

I guess I shouldn't be judgmental. We're each of us different, and by golly, that's what our leaders say makes us strong.

So if you want to look at a really dirty picture, certified "safe" by WarOnGuns, well, I guess a little peek won't hurt...

The Union is Sick

I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it--Voltaire

You'll not find a more committed advocate for the Second Amendment than attorney Peter Mancus. Peter has some plain speaking for those who arrested Cindy Sheehan at the State of the Union address for wearing a t-shirt with an anti-war message.

I know there are many who think she's a lunatic and a traitor. That's not the point, as Voltaire reminds us. There are others who say she offended decorum by making a statement where it was inappropriate to do so.

Consider: Would you want someone ejected for wearing an American flag pin on their lapel? A visible cross or Star of David? An NRA tie tack? A red AIDS ribbon? An AFL-CIO button?

Who is the arbiter of acceptable expressions of affiliation, and where do they derive Constitutional authority? Even the Capitol police now admit they had no lawful power to act as they did. Remember--she was not holding a banner, being disruptive or otherwise infringing on the rights of anyone else.

Arguing that the floor of the Capitol is no place for political expression reminds me of that great comedic line from Dr. Strangelove:

Gentlemen! You can't fight in here. It's the War Room.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Shameless Plug: Thunderbawl

Here’s a gun control trivia challenge. Name the person who said:

"I hate handguns. Handguns are used to shoot people and as long as they are around, people will shoot each other.

A. Sarah Brady
B. Dianne Feinstein
C. Bond. James Bond.
"Thunderbawl" is my Rights Watch column for the March issue of GUNS Magazine, on sale now at dashing, daring and dangerous newsstands throughout Her Majesty's realm...I mean, the Republic.

Speaking of Bond girls...

We're the Only...Oh, Now, That's Just Plain Disgusting...

Move over, Bond girls.

A Ross County jail inmate hid a gun so well that not even the guards who did an extensive pat-down found it.

The Cleveland woman hid a loaded handgun inside her body and smuggled it all the way to her jail cell, where it accidentally fired when she was trying to hide it.
"Move over Bond girls"?

Reporter Aaron Marshall has a pretty twisted sense of the provocative and tempting, don't you think?

And what are the odds of two gun-in-jail stories in one day? I mean, hearing about them?

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