Monday, November 03, 2008

Help Sen. McClintock Get Out The Vote

Last chance, Californians. Via email:
Volunteer to Get Out The Vote

As we approach the final 48 hours of the campaign, help Sen. McClintock get out the vote in the 4th Congressional District. Over the weekend hundreds of volunteers made thousands phone calls and even walked precincts in the rain! You can join the growing grassroots army to keep this district Republican. For more information please call our Roseville Headquarters at (916) 783-4411 or (530) 613-1188.

McClintock/Victory '08 Campaign Offices:

Main Campaign Headquarters
1700 Eureka Rd, Ste 170
Roseville, CA 95661
(916) 783-4411 or (530) 613-1188

Auburn HQ
655 High Street
Auburn, CA 95661
530-921-2244

Nevada County HQ
2038 Nevada City Highway
Grass Valley, CA 95945
(530) 273-5107

El Dorado County HQ
191 Placerville Drive
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 295-0818

Lassen County HQ
30 S Gay Street
Susanville, CA 96130
(530) 601-0672

Oroville HQ
2167 Montgomery
Oroville, CA
(530) 921-2368

They need help today, right now. And they'll be able to use you even after the voting starts--to make sure voters in the district who haven't voted get calls urging them to do so.

You'd better believe the opposition will be doing that.

I'm the Only One Taking You Out Permanently Enough

The race between longtime U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings and his challenger, Dr. Marion Thorpe, in District 23, has apparently taken a nasty turn...

Thorpe said Friday that after the debate, Hastings whispered in his ear when they embraced on stage "You mention that impeachment ... again and I'm taking you out permanently."

"Nasty"? As in "criminal"?

So there is an investigation, right? Are we all free to make implied death threats to specific candidates for federal office? Or is that a privilege reserved for the political nobility subset of the "Only Ones"?

Boy, those criminal anti-gun racists sure are angry, aren't they? Maybe that's why they don't trust us with weapons...

On the plus side, guess who took the Superman symbol down from his website?


In your face, Hastings.

It Also Pinpoints

ERDS automatically will highlight anyone who is carrying explosives, or who has handled chemicals such as Semtex or TNT, or has fired a weapon.
Go to the range, become a suspect. Not that they have to worry about that in the UK.

Coming soon to a continent near you.

We're the Fauxnly Ones Enough

"I woke up everyday with the intention of, 'Hey, I'm really doin' some great things here.' And I fed off of it and I enjoyed it. And you know, I slept good at night. I really did. I thought, man, 'I'm putting drug dealers out of business,'" he tells Couric.
What a loser.

The fake "Only One," too.

And the chief doesn't sound like much of a prize himself.

[Via ChuckAtPodunkOutpost]

This Day in History: November 3

Major Andre was captured by General Montgomery, in Upper Canada, while on his way to Quebec, November 3, 1775, and taken, with other officers, to Lancaster, where he became an inmate of Caleb Cope's house. There, the eldest brother, John, then 13 years of age, received lessons in drawing from Major Andre; and the three brothers, John, William and Thomas had, in after life, vivid recollections of their games of marbles and other juvenile sports with the lively young English officer, who was destined to figure so terribly in the after history of this country.

Sunday, November 02, 2008

A Reminder and Some News

I generally don't post to Gun Rights Examiner on weekends, but made an exception today to remind readers about my appearance later today on Gun Talk. As long as I was at it, I also included some blurbs for Buckeye Firearms Association and Ohioans for Concealed Carry.

THESE Cowardly Pigs...

...had an article posted at the title-linked url with photos of houses with republican campaign signs, along with the addresses--obviously a blatant encouragement of voter intimidation. They have since taken down the post.

What a surprise--there's a red star in their logo.

If anybody has some time, see what you can find out about the proprietors--starting with where they live.

[Via Avg Joe]

UPDATE: It's in their print edition, though, titled "Hell Houses."

UPDATE: Oh, look, the reason they pulled it is because evil right wing bloggers started posting their addresses, and they're the victims here.

We're NOT the "Only Ones" (Allah be Praised!)

The militants tied up eight policemen and lay them on the floor, and according to local accounts, the youngest member of the gang, a 14-year-old, shot the captives on orders from his boss. The fighters stole uniforms and weapons and fled into the mountains.

Almost instantly, the people of Buner, armed with rifles, daggers and pistols, formed a posse, and after five days they cornered and killed their quarry. A video made on a cellphone showed the six militants lying in the dirt, blood oozing from their wounds.
Maybe when The Lightworker gets that national civilian security force, we can start a similar pogrom...uh...program here, to avenge our "Only Ones"?

[Via George Haystack]

Civilian Security, Lightworker Style

We've got to have a civilian national security force, that's just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded...
What an original idea! You mean like something that would be "necessary to the security of a free state"?

That kind of "civilian security"? Those kinds of "objectives"?

Or are we talking something more along the lines of the Tonton Macoutes?

[Via Elliot]

The Awakening

I spent a lot of time in my room with the door locked. When I went home for Christmas break, I bought a storage unit for my valuables because I was afraid she'd rob me. When I returned, she was gone, and I was living alone for the first time ever. The summer before I moved in, the house next door was invaded, and a girl was killed.

I was terrified.

That was the first time getting a gun ever entered my mind.
You're almost getting it. But this statement:
In the end, I fight one type of paranoia and embrace the other
shows you still have quite a bit of learning to do.

Still, it's progress.

[Via Jeffersonian]

The State of the Union

...is it still lies to its members. But the union bosses don't seem to be missing any meals, do they?

Yeah, I'll be buying into Communist Workers Party propaganda real soon...

Why do I suddenly feel like going out and renting "On the Waterfront"?

[Via Skip]

Jeff Knox Responds

David,

I appreciate your take on this and you getting involved.

To answer your first point, I am not unaware of the movement or the sentiment of the extreme right of our fraternity, I have just not paid close enough attention to take note of names; thus my unfamiliarity with Mike.

I have to argue with your criticism of Chris' Walter Mitty crack. Chris was laying down a challenge of sorts: If these guys really have the numbers then let them demonstrate it with Peaceful Political Action. Taking violent action without first "firing a shot across the bow" with some sort of Peaceful (or at least non-lethal, minimally destructive) Show of Force is a sucker's play all the way around and without that Peaceful Show of Force, why would anyone take them seriously. If they won't stand up and be counted in peace, how can anyone trust that they will stand firm when bullets are flying?

That is basically what the original article was about. To say that all is not lost, the time for violent revolution has not yet come, participate in political action to avoid the need for revolution because there are rarely any real winners in a war, especially a civil war.

I probably should have chosen my words more carefully in the original article because it is obvious to me that some have misconstrued my intent, but I stand by the message.

I intend to go over all of this and will post a more precise statement of my position on FirearmsCoalition.org and will mirror that in a thread on GunVoter.org. The FC site limits comments so I am running the dialog on GunVoter.org where comments are unrestricted except for civility - which I must say has been seriously lacking in this little up-scuttle.

I allowed the barbs to get to me a bit in my initial response and I personalized it in ways that I shouldn't have. It is difficult to have people making assumptions and judgments about my character and personal life based solely on a single 850-word editorial. An editorial which, as I say, I feel has been seriously misconstrued.

One of the things that drives me nuts about this is the way guys who were not targets of any of my comments have taken them personally. Here's a disclaimer: If you are politically active - vote, work on campaigns, run for office, write letters to elected officials urging specific actions, are a member of local and/or national political organizations such as NRA, GOA, JPFO, VCDL, AZCDL, GOAL, GRNC, or the hundreds of other such organizations out there and encourage others to emulate you in this -- I wasn't talking to or about you.

If you do not write articles or routinely post comments on forum sites espousing the theory that political action is futile and the only hope of restoring the US to some semblance of the Constitutional Republic it was created to be is through bloodshed and revolution -- I wasn't talking to or about you.

Some of that got convoluted in my response to Mike's attack on me from the initial article and for that I apologize. As I say, it is difficult to remain detached when your character is being assaulted in the vilest of terms.

As I say, I'll have more to say on this subject in a day or two and I will post it on FirearmsCoalition.org and GunVoter.org. Anyone is welcome to comment or cross-post as they please. For now I will simply ask that people go back and re-read my original article with the assumption that I am as committed to the preservation of the Constitution as you are and as willing to stand in its defense as you, rather than the contrary assumptions Mike displayed in his critique.

To clarify; what I was talking about in the article was our side starting or advocating the starting of an all-out war with the US government or engaging in independent actions such as the bombing of the Murrah Building which will do nothing but alienate us and our cause with the vast majority of our fellow citizens and make political action more difficult. My opinions are based on over 30 years of sharing campfires, firing lines, and foxholes with hunters, shooters, and patriots and 48 years closely observing the world around me. I might be wrong in my assumptions, but I don't think I am. In any case, that's how I see it and until I see evidence to the contrary I don't expect to shift my position.

Jeff Knox
Director, The Firearms Coalition

This Day in History: November 2

I Promised the Gentlemen who did me the Honor to call upon me yesterday, by order of your House, that I would enquire of the Quarter Master General and let them know to day, what Quantity of Wood and Hay would be necessary to supply the Army thro' the Winter...

Saturday, November 01, 2008

"I Continue to Support a Ban on Concealed Carry Laws"

[I removed the video because it was making the page load too slow. Click on the title link to view at YouTube.]

Just in case anyone had any residual doubts.

While I've never been for permitting rights, I am definitely for the practice of bearing arms. This shows the Lightworker is clearly against the practice, and also shows what liars everyone (yeah, you, Ray) is who says Barack believe in the Second Amendment.

[Via Zachary G]

A Certainty

dcva: i not only doubt, but am certain i am more likely to be murdered by an nra member than being hit by a meteorite.

please find some facts before calling laws that keep guns out of the hands of criminals, domestic abusers, the dangerously mentally ill, and other people who shouldn't have access to them meaningless.
October 31, 9:51 AM
This was a comment entered on one of my Gun Rights Examiner posts--the only one from an "anti" thus far in the time I've been writing there.

I wonder if he'll respond to my reply?

"Knox the Younger"

Mindful Musings hosts the latest salvo. Click on the title link to read it. Here's what I want to say on this latest flare-up.

Jeff Knox is right when he cautions us there are no contemporary counterparts occupying similar elevated standing and commanding resources comparable to the Founding Fathers.

He's right when he observes the relative comfort most Americans enjoy, and the incentives we have to maintain the status quo. He is also right when he notes the pathetic apathy and all the talk vs. walk in the RKBA community.

He's right when he points out the terrible destruction that would be a result of a domestic insurgency, and the vulnerabilities/ opportunities that would become exploitable by enemies foreign and domestic. And he's right when he observes there is no new structure ready to replace the old.

Here's where I think we're disconnecting:

Mike Vanderboegh et al (and if, as you say, you've never heard of him before, Jeff, I respectfully suggest there is a growing phenomenon a gun rights writer of national standing needs to be at least aware, if not in approval of) are not targeting individuals for initiation of force. They are predicting that when enough people have their backs forced to the wall, some of them will push back, and extrapolating likely outcomes. They are also issuing a warning not only that this will happen, but there is a core of gun owners who are fed up with the abuses and will not back up, or I should say, down, any further.

You don't have to agree with that, but there it is.

I certainly have not given up advocating working "within the system" when I think there is potential to do something besides spin wheels and burn up energy and resources. But to rely on "majority rule democracy" in places like Chicago, or to rely on a just resolution in the federal courts as our only area of focus is not only self-limiting, but also widens the gulf we see opening between 2A camps.

Here's something I hope we can all stipulate: Growing tyranny already exists in this country, in government agencies at all levels. Tyrants always seek more power, and do not cede what they have willingly. Ultimately, even though such lust is a form of insanity, they can respond rationally when there's a strong enough "or else" behind a warning to back off, and do it now.

I think we all, prag and principle freak alike, agree that armed citizens deter violence on the individual level. If we didn't believe the same phenomenon works macroscopically, at the societal level, then what good is the Second Amendment?

I think those who invite the "radicals" to lead by example and start firing are missing the central point. Likewise are those who invite us to leave the country for insurgency opportunities (which, by the way, is the same argument used by the antis when they tell us we should join the military if we want to have "assault weapons.") And no, Mike and those like him are not responsible for the two racist thugs snared in the recent BATFU sting--they weren't practicing anything he preaches.

Here's the point: Like it or not, the fight may come to us, no matter what we do. 9/11 wasn't a wake-up call? Consider the militarization of police, the assignment of military units to domestic operations, the increased surveillance and intrusiveness on basic liberties we see growing every day, the characterization of Constitutionalists as "Homegrown Terrorists," the ability of government to lie, to conceal crimes under the blanket of "Classified Material," and we really can't see the potential for a natural or man-made disaster resulting in a perfect storm, a convergence, allowing for responsive measures that make what we endure now seem libertarian by comparison? You know, something we can't vote or sue our way out of?

Works by Mike and people like him are valuable for several reasons: They get people thinking along the lines of what they're prepared to do when TSHTF. They steel the hearts of those who do. And they send that clear warning that there is a line in the sand, at least with some, that there will be a cost to the perceived benefits of predation. And the lesson we all should not only know but be preaching is, warnings, combined with capabilities, discourage the darkness from approaching.

And works by Jeff and people like him are valuable, in that they provide a means to engage in the system, and try for civilized redress--something our Founders noted they attempted time and again. That's what I'd prefer, assuming we're not forestalling the frog hop until the water has reached full boil.

The major disconnect I see between the two camps, is that if we apply only one methodology to the exclusion and disparagement of the other, we're limiting our options. More tools in the belt are good.

I try to keep a foot in both camps, and perhaps it's a fool's hope. And thing is, I don't know anyone in the III camp who doesn't recommend using the existing structure to the advantage of freedom. What we never seem to hear is anyone from the other camp saying "I have a line in the sand that I will not allow to be crossed. If it is, I will concede my methods have been rendered impotent and take up arms to defend my life and liberty."

If we saw more of that, the line would be reinforced, the warning would be louder, and the chances for peaceable redress would be given new strength. But if the only response to a rapist is our pledge to vote for new masters, or to take him to court, don't expect it to do anything but embolden him, and increase the likelihood of the III scenario.

I respect both Mike, who I don't consider a domestic terrorist, and Jeff, who I don't consider a coward. I hope they can engage in some private correspondence and perhaps develop a respect of sorts for each other.

We're the Only Ones Classified Enough

Information that would reveal a violation of the law may be properly classified as long as it is not deliberately classified for the purpose of concealing the violation, a federal judge indicated this week.
And how will we know if the "Only Ones" are abusing their power?

Sorry, that's classified. What do you expect, a government of checks and balances? Say, you wouldn't have anything to hide, would you?

And remember, they hate us because we're free!

[Via Carl S]

Yes, Me, Facebook

I've been doing what I can to link whor...uh...promote readership of my new Gun Rights Examiner column, and as such, have been spending time I don't have posting stuff to networking sites like Digg and Reddit. So last night, when an email came in, from Larry Pratt of all people, inviting me to check out his Facebook profile, and noting that you have to join to do so, I thought "Why not?"

When you join, it prompts you to send out your own notices/invites, and a couple of you have emailed me asking if it's for real, or possibly some sort of phishing/spam scam.

It's real. I'll try this approach for a while, assuming it doesn't turn out to be all buck and no bang.

No Net Loss for the Second Amendment?

In a very tough election climate for Republicans, the good news is that the gun issue is increasingly non-partisan...

There are a lot of races were pro-gun Republican incumbents are being challenged by pro-gun Democrats — no net loss for the Second Amendment.
Yeah, if you believe they really are "pro-gun Democrats." I thought everybody was making a big to-do about how Obama, in spite of telling us what a great 2A pal he is, really isn't.

Sorry if I don't buy into the assertion that these democrats, who almost to a man have endorsed the guy we're told "would be the most anti-gun president in American history," and some with problematic RKBA records themselves, are going to buck their party leadership and jeopardize assignments, relationships, key support, future electability...

I simply don't believe that principle and fidelity to 2A will trump carrot and stick, especially among Beltway democrats.

And while I hope you will be proven spectacularly right and I spectacularly wrong on this, Mr. Kopel, I just ain't buyin' it.

Obama Take Care of My Family

A man who jumped 60 feet to his death from the Spaghetti Bowl on Thursday left a note with a message for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama.
Look at me, Damien. It's all for you!