Archive for September 3rd, 2005

Gun drive nets 244 weapons

The Saturday before the Hurricane the Greater New Orleans Buy Back Committee at this site New Orleans bought back 244 weapons

The group bought 244 guns, compared to 329 last year, said Rafael Goyeneche of the committee. Among the weapons collected were a dozen sawed-off shotguns, compared to one last year, and three automatic assault rifles, Goyeneche said.

Now, maybe it is a good thing some people were willing to give up the items that could protect themselves. Totally based on a promise that Police would provide protection.

Wait. The Police are quitting in droves, due to poor leadership.

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Chief Justice Rehnquist Dies at His Home

Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist died Saturday evening at his home in suburban Virginia, said Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg.

God Speed

The death President Bush his second court opening within pour months and sets up what’s expected to be an even more bruising Senate confirmation battle than that of John Roberts.

It was not immediately clear what impact Rehnquist’s death would have on confirmation hearings for Roberts, scheduled to begin Tuesday.

It is going to be a longer fall political season now with the last week.

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“Pop quiz, Hotshot…”

Would you survive?

The Accordion Guy has a list of questions you need to answer correctly before you blame anyone else for the crisis in the Gulf Coast

The following is a set of questions, arranged into categories, that you might want to ask yourself about your own preparedness for the future. I’ll admit that these are pulled straight out of my head (or ass, depending on your point of view about this sort of thing), but many of these are based on casual personal research, advice from trusted people and good old-fashioned experience. This is by no means a complete list, but I think it’s a good start and walks the median mindset between not-thinking-beyond-today and paranoiac survivalist.

Well, he pulled these out his butt, but they are a good start. I would add these questions: 1) how many rounds do you have for your weapons. 2) Do you have cleaning tools for your weapons. 3) Would you be willing to protect the people around you?.

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Islamic snipers couldn’t hit the broad side of a barn from 10 feet

Islamic snipers coming to USA, targeting Tancredo, radio hosts?

A particular worrisome development for USA based warmongers is a CIA intelligence report that says that a superbly trained Islamic sniper squad is on its way to the USA. According to the report, the Al-Ikhwan Al-Moslemoon (Muslim Brotherhood)is preparing to send a highly trained sniper squad to the USA that will target, at first, the lower and middle level leadership of the Islamophobic organizations that cater to the Zionists. This, we presume, includes the lackeys of the Zionists on radio and television. A few weeks ago, these puppets of Israel added insult to injury when they went on a vile tirade in support of the “toilet flushers” of the Holy Koran at Guantanamo. Many of these radio talk jockeys are not Jews but they act as mouthpieces for their employers who are. One of these virulent pundits for the Zionists said over the airwaves, “US soldiers at Guantanamo should have used the pages of the Koran to wipe their asses!”

What is this? Islamic sniper squads are superbly trained. I think not, the Islamic fanatics are emotional lazy fucktards that couldn’t hit the broad side of a barn with a howitzer.
To Tom and Hugh and any other Radio hosts: I volunteer to assist in protecting you by destroying any Islamic wannabe sniper piece of shit that might get into America across our open borders. Let me know if I can assist.

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How do you respond?

There are two big forces at work, external and internal. We have very little control over external forces such as tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, disasters, illness and pain. What really matters is the internal force. How do I respond to those disasters? Over that I have complete control.

Leo Buscaglia

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Illegal Iimmigration in the spotlight this fall

Tancredo predicts fight in Congress over immigration

DENVER Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo is vowing to fight any effort to give amnesty to workers in the U-S illegally.

We need to provide as much support for Tom Tancredo as possible. Tell your neighbors.

This fall lawmakers are expected to take up a slew of bills dealing with everything from border security to guest workers.

And also the devastation of hurricane Katrina!

The White House declined comment on Tancredo’s remarks today.

This is news? The Administration and the rest of the people that should be representing Americans suck on this issue.

The two most prominent bills being considered in the Senate are sponsored by John McCain of Arizona, Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts, Jon Kyl of Arizona and John Cornyn of Texas.

three Rinos and one liberal extremist are doing what they can to hurt America with allowing Illegal Immigration.

The McCain-Kennedy bill would allow illegal immigrants in the country to work for up to six years before they must return home or apply for permanent residency.

Allow them to stay? Allow them to break the LAW and be rewarded for it? NO. Fix immigration by making every person that wants to migrate to the GREAT USA follow proper channels. Make the proper channels work correctly. But not this way.

Cornyn and Kyl’s plan would give illegal workers five years to leave the country, but they could return through legal channels — including a guest worker program.

We all know this is BS.

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OK sure, what is the mail to button for?

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Hurricane Katrina: Blog for Relief Weekend

Started by Hugh Hewitt, “perhaps the bloggers could agree to set a day for a unified blog beg”
Glenn Reynolds has a list of organizations for hurricane Katrina relief
NZ Bear is putting together a database (what he does very well) of the blogosphere is here
I choose Soldiers’ Angels Katrina Relief Fund:

When you make a donation go tell NZ Bear at contributions detail
The tally of the blog influence is “$ 622,175 in contributions so far” helped by 1600 blogs. That is a good start for 3 days. Please help if you can.

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