Monday, November 30, 2009

A personal observation
(See photos below)
If you are a recreational hand gun shooter and own a 380 ASP caliber pistol you know this is a hard to impossible round to find this past year.

Roger 1 (Roger of midtown) ((KC area)) told me a supplier in Prescott Arizona had 380 ammunition at just under 32¢ a round. The brand is “MFS” out of Hungary, a European company I was not familiar with.


Cutting to the chase
I ordered 1000 rounds from J&G Sales of Prescott Arizona and got them via UPS a week later. That evening my wife and I went to the bullet hole and shot 150 rounds of the MFS 380s in our Bersa’s (Thunder) and some 9MM too. BTW, the Bersa is the most forgiving 380 I’ve ever fired.

I’ve been making things go bang for over 50 years and know when ammunition is filthy, I know how to clear jams, I know why the slide does not stay open after the last round is fired and I know why round after round (20/25) requires you to pull back the hammer and strike the primer a second time.

All the above I told J&G sales by email and received the following reply.

“Sir,
Thank you for your message. We do offer a 30 day return period if your firearms do not like the ammo. You may send it in for a refund of unused boxes, or you can exchange for some other items, however we have no other 380 available to exchange for.
Several of the issues you mention are not ammo related, such as slide not staying back and primer not being ignited on first hit. The second hit sets it off which indicates the primer is fine, but that is was not hit hard enough the first time. This can be caused by underpowered firing pin or hammer springs.
Thank you for your email
J&G Sales”

I asked nothing of J&G Sales and directed them to my web site to view photographs of the guns and unfired rounds. I’m not sending the ammunition back but I’ll not attempt to fire them in a pistol that’s double action only. 
FYI; I cleaned one pistol and left the other dirty.  This ammunition is as dirty as Wolf!
BB

(Click on photo to enlarge)







Saturday, November 28, 2009

Tracking smugglers along the Mexican border


White House Science Czar Involved in Climategate

Friday, November 27, 2009 2:21 PM
By: L.D. Breen
Dr. John P. Holdren - The most embarrassing item for the Obama Administration may be a 2003 exchange between Holdren and TCSDaily.com editor-in-chief Nick Schulz. Schulz challenged Holdren on whether downplaying the significance of the Medieval Warm Period required “what lawyers call the burden of proof.”

Holdren’s retort contained a remarkable assertion coming from a scientist: “In practice, burden of proof is an evolving thing – it evolves as the amount of evidence relevant to a particular proposition grows.”

Canada Free Press columnist and Canadian climatologist Dr. Tim Ball says of the correspondence with Schulz that Holdren’s “entire defense and position devolves to a political position.”

 
 




Wednesday, November 25, 2009

We hope you'll have or did have a great Thanksgiving.

We are still waiting for a call from Sarah for a moose supper.

Multi-state car dealer plans birth-certificate billboards

By Drew Zahn
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

A top-rated talk radio host in Denver, Colo., has received some good news about his hopes to erect "Where's the Birth Certificate?" billboards in front of hundreds of thousands of drivers a day when a local businessman heard his radio show and agreed to donate the sign space. 

Link to: Wolf Automotive Group

However the Liberals of Colorado have their own way of asserting the first amendment. BB


What is our country coming to?

A few minutes ago we learned about an offensive, racist billboard right here in Colorado --attacking President Obama and comparing him to terrorists. The billboard was created by Wolf Automotive, at their location here in Wheat Ridge , Colorado . Check out the photo below, then join the pledge to boycott.



(Thanks Chuck)

Monday, November 23, 2009


DAMN! RACKIN FRAT! *^$)! @*& ~* + ^#)=$! I wanted to defeat him straight (↑) up!

Dennis Moore, dog gone you! I wanted to defeat you in a straight up (↑) election. You have done eruptible harm with your votes and yes I know there were other Liberal Congressmen & women involved but in my opinion you may be an exception.

Let me use as an example a little group of friends I have breakfast with a couple times a month.

I recall when in 1998 Dennis Moore (former Republican turned Democrat) ((Sorry Billy apparently was wrong)) ran against first term Congressman Vince Smowberger’s (R) seat, almost all of them with a few exceptions voted against Snowberger, at least that’s what was said. Since then this little group of friends have voted not necessary for Moore but against the Republican pro-life candidates each time. Things apparently have changed for some in this little group.

President Obama said recently (can’t remember to whom) if there were nothing more he could do then no second term run would be in the cards for him (my words).  YEA RIGHT!

Dennis Moore in my opinion continued winning because the 3rd district kept casting votes against the Republican not for Moore. I hope Mr. Moore is not ill, he’s been looking poorly lately and again I wanted to defeat him, not watch him jump (↓) too late a sinking ship.

BB

Sunday, November 22, 2009

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

In case you missed the five minute Sarah Palin's interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News Wednesday night.
Take 9:05 out to watch this from yesterday, particularly if you voted for the current President. (Thanks to Roger 1)

Monday, November 16, 2009

Graves' position on Cuba is scrutinized


A Blogger by necessity are a parasitic group; Okay I admit that but in our sucking the media’s story we might be able to show another side.

The Kansas City Star this morning ran a ‘gottcha’ story built around anti Cuban money and our northland Congressman Sam Graves, or it would appear so. This is a link to just part of the rest of the story. /www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE5AF0S220091116
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WASHINGTON
Republican Rep. Sam Graves, a farmer from a rural northwest Missouri congressional district, was once a consistent supporter of easing trade and travel restrictions on Cuba.

But a campaign watchdog group said he began accepting campaign contributions from an anti-Castro, pro-trade embargo political action group and eventually reversed field on Cuba.  (From the KC Star)
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By Susan Cornwell
WASHINGTON (Reuters)

(snip) The shift began with the Democratic takeover of Congress in 2006 and picked up speed after the inauguration of President Barack Obama, according to the report by Public Campaign, a non-partisan organization that aims to reduce the role of interest groups in U.S. politics.
(snip) The U.S.-Cuba Democracy Public Action Committee (PAC), an anti-Castro group, donated overwhelmingly to Republicans when it was launched in 2004, but in the past year 76 percent of its donations went to Democrats , the report said.  http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE5AF0S220091116

Steve Irwin's American widow becomes Australian citizen


Terri Irwin found a unique way to honor her late husband over the weekend: She adopted his homeland as her own.

The widow of crocodile hunter Steve Irwin became an Australian citizen during Steve Irwin Day activities at Australia Zoo.

With their children Bindi and Robert at her side, American-born Terri was naturalized in front of more than 5,000 people, who she surprised with the ceremony. "I feel like I just got married," she said, according to Australian news reports.

Also announced over the weekend: A Steve Irwin commemorative $1 coin and the naming of a rare, khaki-colored tree snail species after the wildlife warrior.

The snail's name? Crikey steveirwini.

Steve Irwin was 44 when he died on Sept. 4, 2006 after being stung by a stingray while filming at the Great Barrier Reef.

Still miss that guy.
Lisa Gutierrez

Without Comment


Saturday, November 14, 2009

Link to: Ft Hood "slaughter house"

Snopes has issued an "Undetermined” on this 1554 word essay from a soldier at Fort Hood Texas that is unhurt today (maybe) because he got lost. WELL worth the read! (BB)
((Thanks Billie))

Subject: What happened

Since I don't know when I'll sleep (it's 4 am now) I'll write what
happened (the abbreviated version.....the long one is already part of
the investigation with more to come). I'll not write about any part of
the investigation that I've learned about since (as a witness I know
more than I should since inevitably my JAG brothers and sisters are
deeply involved in the investigation). Don't assume that most of the
current media accounts are very accurate. They're not. They'll improve
with time. Only those of us who were there really know what went down.
But as they collate our statements they'll get it right. (Click on link above for rest of this story)

Friday, November 13, 2009

Evacuation came within inches of disaster

(E Model) Chinook)
By Jay Price McClatchy Newspapers
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — As Chief Warrant Officer 3 James Woolley eased the giant Chinook down into the mud-walled compound, Special Forces troops on the ground dashed to form a perimeter to protect the helicopter, a prize target for Taliban insurgents.
Link to Photo History of the Chinook http://www.chinook-helicopter.com/model_comparison/comparison.html

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Thank You: Yesterday was Veterans Day; at least three companies offered vets’ free food. I (we) thank them but want to know where’s Hallmark cards?

Hallmark offers father’s day, mother’s day, Easter, Christmas, birthday and cards commemorating events I can’t even spell but not Veterans Day cards.

I’m crushed but I still thank Hy Vee for breakfast (which I didn’t get up in time for), Arby’s for a great sandwich and Applebee’s had lines out the door at dinner time.


Billy (vet) Blogger

Tuesday, November 10, 2009


Link to: Census count for prisoners has Mary Sanchez tap dancing



By Mary Sanchez, the Kansas City Star
November 10, 2009
(Billy Blogger's comments are in red)

The 2010 U.S. Census will soon be upon us, and by now you may have heard one of the patriotic pitches to comply.

Every breathing soul must be tallied during the massive federal endeavor, the national headcount taken every decade. The census is central to the functioning of our democracy, we’re told.

The data are used to distribute $400 billion in government spending, to compile countless reports on educational needs, to plan for economic development and formulate public policy.

More important, census data have a direct bearing on congressional districts and the Electoral College. The information is crucial to help us uphold the
constitutional principle of one person, one vote. (One person one vote of legal American Citizens)

So why, then, is the federal government gearing up to distort this vital set of data by how it accounts for the nation’s booming prison population? Prisoners are counted, not according to their home address but where they are incarcerated. (Because, this is home for now?)

At a glance, this might not seem like a big deal — until the details of our nation’s 2 million inmates are broken down. Rural communities with large prison populations suddenly appear to be bastions of diversity, while those without prisons continue to see their population numbers slide. (Diversity? Mary, you’re up to something?)

On average, inmates serve for 34 months before returning to their original communities. They never shop, dine, attend school or otherwise become members of the towns and cities where they are warehoused while paying their debt to society.

One distortion this way of counting population causes is what some activists call “prison-based gerrymandering.” Because population figures are used to determine legislative districts, voting power is diluted in some areas and falsely ramped up in others.

The NAACP, no doubt recalling how black people were once considered three-fifths of a person for the purpose of representation, was among the first organizations to call for reform.
Because 12 percent of black men in their 20s and 30s are in prison at any one time, urban areas lose out on the strength of those uncounted inmates. (Mary, I think I’m beginning to get your drift.)

But it’s actually rural communities, where prisons are often built, that suffer the most from the distortions. (Rural communities; I get it now!) Peter Wagner, a Massachusetts-based advocate for the Prison Policy Initiative, has found 173 counties where more than half of the black population is made up of inmates. Seven state senate districts in New York alone, he argues, would need to be redrawn if inmates were omitted from population figures for the areas where they are doing time.

Local officials in some parts of the country have responsibly attempted to eliminate the distortions. Bravo.
The town of Anamosa, Iowa, changed the way it elects city council members after discovering that the population of a state penitentiary created a ward where a candidate got elected on the strength of two write-in votes. (Mary, I’ll bet after reading that last sentence after publication, you wished it could be taken back.) His inmate constituency of about 1,300 prisoners was roughly as populous as the town’s other wards.

With census-takers already completing the process of verifying addresses for the spring headcount, it’s too late for the government to change how it plans to conduct the 2010 Census. Recording the true home address of inmates would be costly (an estimated $250 million), and many prisons don’t have the information readily available.

What the government can do to help rectify the situation is release the prison data earlier than planned, in time for states to take the information and delete those numbers for redistricting purposes.


Criminals forfeit a lot when they get locked up. (Mary, isn't that called punishment?) They lose the right to vote, in all but two states.

They lose daily interaction with loved ones and the chance to engage in meaningful work. What they shouldn’t lose is the sense that their presence counts. (Subtle Mary, very subtle but your voice in these writings are clear; you apparently do not want rural folks working at the prisons because these ‘rural’ folk when not on government assistance are conservative and vote. Subtle Mary but we know who you are!)

To reach Mary Sanchez, call 816-234-4752 or send e-mail to msanchezkcstar.com

Sunday, November 8, 2009

While larger demonstrations were taking place Saturday barely a dozen kept up the LaRaza fight at 31st & Main Street, Kansas City Missouri. We thank the 912ers for their dedication and wonder where the other (alleged) patriotic outfits are? (Thanks to Scott Sherrill for the photos)





Across the state line in places like Shawnee Kansas patriots and Liberals voiced their opinions pro and con on government’s takeover of America’s health care. (Thanks to kansaswatchdog.org for the video)




Friday, November 6, 2009

11-05-09 - Petitions delivered to Kansas Congressman Dennis Moore’s office in Overland Park with demonstrations outside DEMANDING his vote against the Obama health care aka the destruction of individual choice



Earlier in the Day kansaswatchdog.org camera was not welcome in Congressman Moore’s office.

Thursday, November 5, 2009



Earlier today in front of and later in Kansas 3rd District Congressman Dennis Moore’s office well over 100 rally participants expressed their displeasure and delivered a petition DEMANDING Moore vote against the un-American health care plan.

Video to follow.









Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Link to: Department Of Homeland Security


Department:
Department Of Homeland Security
Agency:
Citizenship and Immigration Services
Job Announcement Number:
CIS-289180-BAL
Job Title:
IMMIGRATION SERVICES OFFICER
Salary Range:
50,408.00 - 65,531.00 USD /year

>snip< You can make a significant impact on immigrant's lives while protecting and securing our shores by helping qualified immigrants and refugees gain the promise and potential of legally living and working in the United States and becoming U. S. Citizens. Contribute to the USCIS mission to maintain the integrity of our nation's immigration system and build on America's promise and foundation as a beacon of hope and liberty. (Thanks Chuck)

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