Thursday, May 29, 2008

OPEC - What They Could Say To Us


The OPEC minister will look you in the eyes and state:
" We are at war with you infidels. Have been since
the embargo in the 1970s. You are so arrogant you
haven't even recognized it. You have more missiles,
bombs, and technology; so we are fighting with the
best weapon we have and extracting on a net basis
about $700 billion/year out of your economy. We will
destroy you! Death to the infidels!
While I am here I would like to thank you for the
following: Not developing your 250-300 year supply of oil
shale and tarsands. we know if you did this, it
would create millions of jobs for US citizens,
expand your engineering capabilities, and keep the
wealth in the US instead of sending it to us to
finance our war against you bastards.

Thanks for limiting defense dept. purchases of
oilsands from your neighbors to the north. We love
it when you confuse your allies.

Thanks for over regulating every segment of your
economy and thus delaying, by decades, the
development of alternate fuel technologies.

Thanks for limiting drilling off your coasts, in
Alaska , and anywhere there is a bug, bird, fish, or
plant that might be inconvenienced. Better that your
people suffer! Glad to see our lobbying efforts have
been so effective.

Corn based Ethanol. Praise Allah for this sham
program! Perhaps you will destroy yourself from the
inside with theses types of policies. This is a gift
from Allah, praise his name! We never would have
thought of this one! This is better than when you
pay your farmers NOT TO GROW FOOD. Have them use
more energy to create less energy, and
simultaneously drive food prices through the roof.
Thank you US Congress!!!!

And finally, we appreciate you letting us fleece
you without end. You will be glad to know we have
been accumulating shares in your banks, real estate,
and publicly held companies. We also finance a good
portion of your debt and now manipulate your
markets, currency, and economies to our benefit.

THANK YOU AMERICA !"
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On another subject, we are leaving tomorrow for the Dallas area for our oldest granddaughter's graduation. Another sign that we are getting older. Congratulations to Patty, Grandpaw and Grandmaw are proud of you.
Everyone have a safe weekend and thanks for stopping by to read my blog.

Bob

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Iron Mountain, Pennsylvania


This is fascinating! I've never heard of this place until today. It is a mini-Smithsonian Institution located in Pennsylvania in an underground mine over 3 miles long with all kinds of government documents and evidence. Iron Mountain (IRM) is a public traded company on the New York Stock Exchange. Nothing I own is worth putting there.

Bob

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Will Manly and "Dear Barack Obama"


Written by Will Manly, a reporter for The Hays Daily News, and originally published last month at http://www.hdnews.net/.


Dear Barack Obama:

I grew to like you over the last year.

I've always thought of you as dangerously naive at best. Eloquent, gifted, genuine, yes. But dangerously naive at best.

I couldn't vote for you -- but not because of your funny name or your lunatic pastor. I couldn't vote for you because you say we should raise taxes (even on the rich, who I'm convinced already pay too much), and because you say we should abandon Iraq (which I'm convinced would be surrendering a war we must win), and because you don't respect the Second Amendment (which I'm convinced should disqualify any politician from any office).

Still, I've liked your message of unity and your ability to inspire. And, since your rise I've hunted, quite frantically, for young conservative leaders with your talent. (To my relief, I found Bobby Jindal.)

And I've long said if you beat Hillary Clinton, you will have done your country a tremendous service. But anymore I'm having a harder and harder time rooting for you.

First came your wife's comment about being proud of America for the first time -- conveniently, right after you started winning primaries. Then came your own words about your grandmother, who is just a "typical white person" -- a racist, or at least someone with racist tendencies. (I'm a "typical white person," I suppose, and I'm no racist. In fact, little makes me angrier than when it's insinuated I am.)

Sometimes people say things they don't really mean. But this is a pattern.

Last week we heard your comments about small-town America. Someone at a San Francisco fundraiser asked you why it's so hard for Democrats to win in rural areas. You said:

"You go into some of these small towns in Pennsylvania, and like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them ... So it's not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them ... "

Is that a minority? HEY CLETUS, GET THE GUN! (If only we had a job to go to, some time in the last 25 years ... )

Here's a thought: Maybe gun rights voters know gun control laws kill people and steal freedom.

Here's a thought: Maybe some of us have moral objections to an immigration system that forces rule-followers to wait decades for legal status, and rewards border-violators with amnesty.

Here's a thought: Maybe some Americans cling to their church because their pastor is a nice person, because they find love there, because there they have something they can believe in.

Here's a thought: Maybe, just maybe, us simpletons in small towns find it harder to be bigoted than all o' y'all cityfolk. Maybe, in small towns, where everybody knows your name -- and how hard you work, if you pay your taxes, how well you treat your neighbors, how often you volunteer in the community, and whether or not you're a good parent -- people see the content of your character, so they don't give a hoot about the color of your skin. (But I grew up in a small town where about a third of the population is of a different race than me. What do I know?)

And here's my favorite thought of all: Maybe small-town folks are -- really -- capable of thinking. All on our own.

You're wrong about why small-town Americans don't vote for Democrats.

We don't vote for Democrats because we're self-reliant so we don't like the government trying to "solve" everything for us. And because you tell your rich friends in San Francisco that we're dumb. And because, each election, whichever one of you is running for president traipses all over the country telling us you have all the answers, that you're the one on our side, that you respect our way of life. But each time, a little bit here and there slips out -- and by the end of the campaign, we can tell what you think about us. And we manage to learn who you really are.

And we see you're just a horse's ass.

Friday, May 23, 2008

All Gave Some, Some Gave All


Freedom isn't free, someone paid. On this Memorial Day, remember those who paid with their lives.

Everyone have a safe weekend on the highways and spend time with your family and friends.

Bob

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Non-Citizens Purchasing Firearms


This past weekend, I witnessed something that is troubling to me. As I was filling out the paperwork to purchase my Kel-Tec PLR-16, in the next chair is an Asian looking guy purchasing a Beretta Tomcat pistol. The young lady assisting in his purchase told him that he needed to put his county of residence on Form 4473. He didn't know what county he lived. He said that he lived in Bellaire and someone told the young lady that it was Harris County. When he finished the top information, he didn't answer any of the questions. The young lady told him he had to answer the question but he stated that he couldn't read them. She said that she couldn't read them to him and he was going to get his friend to read them. She then told him that his friend couldn't read them to him. By now, the owner walks by and the young lady told the owner that this guy couldn't read the questions, so he said that they couldn't sell him the gun. I got back to finishing my purchase and before leaving, I noticed he wrote "NO" in all the blanks. The first question is 12a. which states, "Are you the actual buyer of the firearm(s) listed on this form? Warning: You are not the actual buyer if you are acquiring
the firearm(s) on behalf of another person. If you are not the actual buyer, the dealer cannot transfer the firearm(s) to
you. (See Important Notice 1 for actual buyer definition and examples.)


As I'm walking off, the young lady is helping this guy correct his answers. Friends, this isn't right! If you can't read English, then you don't need to buy a firearm in the United States of America. Some states restrict the purchase of firearms by non-citizens, it appears that Texas has none.

That's my rant and it still bothers me.

Bob

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Back From The Houston Gun Show


Again it was another successful gun show in Houston at Reliant Park. I went on Saturday and there was a heavy crowd. As for new gun sales, it appeared slower than usual. This is probably from the slow economy right now but with a possible Obama win, people need to wake up and be prepared.

Some of the booths doing lots of business were A.J.C. Sports Shop with plenty of new guns for sale, Delta Force from Arkansas with all kinds of accessories to out rig your assault rifles, Hardcast Bullet Company offering factory and re-manufactured ammo, Ace Case Manufacturing with guns cases for all types of firearms, and Marxthings with an array of lights, knives and stun guns.

Now when I got home with my new toy, I mean weapon, the better half shook her head and said "that wasn't necessary." But my friends, every man should have a good play weapon that doubles as one heck of a defense weapon. I bought a Kel-Tec PLR-16 and two 30 round magazines, an ACE AR Assault Pistol Case, and plenty of ammunition for a fun time at the gun range this coming weekend. The only thing missing is a TEC-16 suppressor.

I'm glad I went, great bargains and as I've mentioned before, this gun show is probably one of the best in Texas.

Bob

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Deer Hunting


Read the caption under the picture. This boy is lucky to be alive. It was a medical miracle.

Will update everyone on the Houston Gun Show later in the week.

Bob

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Redneck Map Simplified


Growing up, I always had trouble remembering all the states on the map but finally mastered it by sixth grade. Now I found a simpler map for all those in Southeast Texas to understand.

Don't forget to Houston Gun Collectors Association Gun Show this weekend in Houston. I won't be working a booth this time but planning to go on Saturday and find some great bargains.

Everyone have a safe and fun weekend. The sun will be shining so there will be no excuses for not being outside.

Bob

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Did Philip Fart?


Look at all the frames in the picture and decide if Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, cut the cheese.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Remembering An Old Friend


In 1986, Dan Harrison was on holiday in Kenya after graduating from Northwestern University

On a hike through the bush, he came across a young bull elephant standing with one leg raised in the air. The elephant seemed distressed, so Dan approached it very carefully.

He got down on one knee and inspected the elephant's foot and found a large piece of wood deeply embedded in it.

As carefully and as gently as he could, Dan worked the wood out with his hunting knife, after which the elephant gingerly put down its foot.

The elephant turned to face the man, and with a rather curious look on its face, stared at him for several tense moments.

Dan stood frozen, thinking of nothing else but being trampled. Eventually the elephant trumpeted loudly, turned, and walked away.

Dan never forgot that elephant or the events o f that day.

Twenty years later, Dan was walking through the Chicago Zoo with his teenaged son.

As they approached the elephant enclosure, one of the creatures turned and walked over to near where Dan and his son Dan Jr. were standing.

The large bull elephant stared at Dan, lifted its front foot off the ground, and then put it down. The elephant did that several times then trumpeted loudly, all the while staring at the man.

Remembering the encounter in 1986, Dan couldn't help wondering if this was the same elephant.

Dan summoned up his courage to do what he thought he should do, climbed over the railing and made his way into the enclosure. He walked up to the elephant and stared back in wonder. The elephant trumpeted again, wrapped its trunk around one of Dan's legs and slammed him against the railing, killing him instantly.

Probably wasn't the same elephant.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Man's Best Friend

The bad guy gets what he deserves.


The latest, Texas DPS is behind on CHL processing. Over 40% increase in applications for new concealed handgun licenses in Texas. Is Obama helping turn the tide in Texas?

Everyone have a safe weekend. It's going to be good weather so get out and enjoy it.

Bob

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Always Wear Hearing Protection


Don't be an idiot and not wear hearing protection when you shoot a firearm. In my youth, I didn't wear any hearing protection and now I'm paying for it. But don't be stupid and put a gun in your ear like this BATF agent at the gun range.

A note to my friends, I'm behind on my email and 'puter stuff. I've been remodeling the old homestead outside of Roganville and staying there during the week. With the cost of gasoline and the distance involved, it is easier for me to stay there and be refreshed for the next days work.

Bob