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Thursday, 12 November 2009
Time to Put An End to Army Bases as Gun-Free Zones
Topic: News

It is hard to believe that we don't trust soldiers with guns on an army base when we trust these very same men in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Shouldn't an army base be the last place where a terrorist should be able to shoot at people uninterrupted for 10 minutes? After all, an army base is filled with soldiers who carry guns, right? Unfortunately, that is not the case. Beginning in March 1993, under the Clinton administration, the army forbids military personnel from carrying their own personal firearms and mandates that "a credible and specific threat against [Department of the Army] personnel [exist] in that region" before military personnel "may be authorized to carry firearms for personal protection." Indeed, most military bases have relatively few military police as they are in heavy demand to serve in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The unarmed soldiers could do little more than cower as Major Nidal Malik Hasan stood on a desk and shot down into the cubicles in which his victims were trapped. Some behaved heroically, such as private first class Marquest Smith who repeatedly risked his life removing five soldiers and a civilian from the carnage. But, being unarmed, these soldiers were unable to stop Hasan's attack.

The wife of one of the soldiers shot at Ft. Hood understood this all too well. Mandy Foster's husband had been shot but was fortunate enough not to be seriously injured. In an interview on CNN on Monday night, Mrs. Foster was asked by anchor John Roberts how she felt about her husband "still scheduled for deployment in January" to Afghanistan. Ms. Foster responded: "At least he's safe there and he can fire back, right?" -- It is hard to believe that we don't trust soldiers with guns on an army base when we trust these very same men in Iraq and Afghanistan. Unfortunately, most of CNN's listeners probably didn't understand the rules that Ms. Foster was referring to.

The law-abiding, not the criminals, are the ones who obey the ban on guns. Instead of making areas safe for victims, the bans make it safe for the criminal. Hasan not only violated the army's ban on carrying a gun, he also apparently violated the rules that require soldiers to register privately owned guns at the post.

Research shows that allowing individuals to defend themselves dramatically reduces the rates of multiple victim public shootings. Even if attacks still occur, having civilians with permitted concealed handguns limits the damage. A major factor in determining how many people are harmed by these killers is the amount of time that elapses between when the attack starts and someone is able to arrive on the scene with a gun. Ten minutes must have seemed like an eternity to those trapped in the attack at Ft. Hood. All the multiple victim public shootings in the U.S. -- in which more than three people have been killed -- have all occurred in places where concealed handguns have been banned.

For several days now, some in the media and various gun control groups have focused on a so-called "cop killer" gun that Hasan used. The five-seven is a conventional semi-automatic pistol. In fact, the bullets that it fires are relatively small, only being in the .22 caliber class. Unlike rifles, even higher caliber handguns don't fire publicly available ammunition at sufficient velocity to penetrate a police officer's vest. There is a special type of handgun ammunition that can penetrate some types of body armor, but under federal law it is not legal to manufacture or import that ammunition for sale to the public.

For the safety of our soldiers and citizens, we hope that this simple fact about the Ft. Hood attack and the role that gun-free zones played in allowing yet another multiple victim public shooting becomes part of the news coverage itself. The political debate about guns would be quite different if even once in a while a news story clearly explained that there has been another multiple victim public shooting in a gun-free zone.


Posted by planet/foryouandmetoo at 3:26 PM MST
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Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Cash for Clunkers
Topic: News

Presidential Math: Cash for Clunkers
Spent $3 Billion to Save $375 Million

Today, Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) released calculations that show the
economic failure of the “Cash for Clunkers” government sponsored program.

ATR President Grover Norquist said, “This is nothing more than the President
using the guise of ‘green energy’ to cover-up yet another massive multi-
billion dollar spending project. When are these people going to learn
throwing money at the economy is not the answer?”

The analysis on the “Cash for Clunkers” program is below and can also be found
on the web at www.atr.org.

o A “clunker” that gets 15mpg and travels 12,000 miles per year, consumes
800 gallons of gasoline per year

o A new “fuel-efficient” vehicle that gets 25mpg and travels 12,000 miles per
year, consumes 480 gallons of gasoline per year

o The average clunker transaction reduces US gasoline consumption by 320
gallons/year

o With 700,000 vehicles participating in this program, that’s 224 million
gallons/year saved because of this program – roughly 5 million barrels of
oil/year

o 5 million barrels costs about $375 million at $75/barrel

o The “Cash for Clunkers” costs $3 billion

Congratulations President Obama, Speaker Pelosi
and Leader Reid – you spent $3 billion of taxpayer
money to save $375 million!


Posted by planet/foryouandmetoo at 2:26 PM MDT
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Thursday, 19 March 2009
Global Warming
Now Playing: Global Warming?
Topic: News

Explorers On Global Warming Expedition Stranded in North Pole by Cold Weather

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Three global warming researchers stranded in the North Pole by cold weather were holding out hope Wednesday as a fourth plane set off in an attempt deliver them supplies.

The flight took off during a break in bad weather after ?brutal? conditions halted three previous attempts to reach the British explorers who said they were nearly out of food, the Agence France-Presse reported.

?We?re hungry, the cold is relentless, our sleeping bags are full of ice,? expedition leader Pen Hadow said in e-mailed statement. ?Waiting is almost the worst part of an expedition as we?re in the lap of the weather gods.?

Hadow, Martin Hartley and Ann Daniels began an 85-day hike to the North Pole on February 28 to measure sea ice thickness, the AFP reported.

With bad weather hampering supply flights, the team is was down to half-rations, battling desperate sub-zero temperatures and unable to proceed, the AFP reported.

"It'll be a relief to get our new supplies," Hadow said in a statement Wednesday. "Until (the plane) does arrive, we need to conserve energy and can't really move on."

The expedition now expects to arrive at the North Pole in late May.


Posted by planet/foryouandmetoo at 1:40 AM MDT
Updated: Wednesday, 3 June 2009 1:45 PM MDT
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Thursday, 10 July 2008
Nuclear Weapons
Mood:  irritated
Now Playing: Saddam did have nuclear program
Topic: News

The wee little article on Page 4A of the July 6 edition of The Daily Sentinel turns the history of the last six years upside down and no one notices. After all, it was Page 4.

The last of 550 tons of Saddam Hussein’s uranium yellowcake, used in nuclear-weapons building, leaves Iraq and we don’t even get an, “Oops, we were wrong,” from the “no WMD/Bush lied” crowd?

There have been many instances of chemical artillery shells being found over the time we have been in Iraq, with scant media attention, but this takes the cake. Yellow cake?

So how does this change the scorecard? Joe Wilson, who reported that Saddam had not been trying to procure yellowcake, is a liar. His wife, Valerie Plame, the outed CIA agent who got him the assignment, is most likely complicit. Richard Armitage, who outed her, wanders around free. Scooter Libby, who was uninvolved, gets jail time. President Bush, who was right all along, gets no credit.

Someday, maybe after the first Obama administration makes a real mess of things, the real history of events will come out. A white paper will be issued listing in detail Saddam’s weapons programs and his support of terrorism. Bush will be exonerated.

The paper will ask how the obvious was hidden from the American people. The white paper will be duly reported by the press, in a paragraph on Page 4.

DENNIS GORSETT
Grand Junction


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