Archive for the 'Politics' Category

Father of the year

30 October 2008

Apparently, Andrew Nobel was out with his son when a McCain sign jumped out and shocked his son. Or something. The video is great.

CHAPEL HILL (AP) — Shawn Turschak of Chapel Hill was tired of someone stealing McCain-Palin campaign signs from his yard.

So the man with a degree in electrical engineering hooked up a third sign to a power source for an electric pet fence Monday. Turschak also put up a surveillance camera. (Watch video here.)

Kesselring’s

30 October 2008

OpenSecrets says:

Search Criteria:
Donor name: Kesselring
Donor State: WA
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records found in 1.633 seconds.
Total for this search: $0

No records found

Kesselring’s website says it’s owned by Ron Kesselring.

About Kesselring Gun Shop

Kesselring Gun Shop Inc was started in 1947 by Clarence Kesselring who began as a machinist and self taught gunsmith. Clarence became frustrated in the late 1930’s that he could not find a good set of scope mounts. He began manufacturing his own design of scope mounts in the early 1940’s until opening Kesselring Gun Shop in 1947. Clarence’s son Ron Kesselring, worked alongside his Dad since he was a small boy. Ron began working full time in the business at the age of 18. Ron is world renowned for his vast knowledge of optics and competition shooting, winning the Canadian national Championship in .22 Silhouette two times, and tied for first in the U.S. Nationals once. Ron has also participated in the Washington State .22 Silhouette and .22 Gallery competitions placing as state champ twelve times! Today Ron operates Kesselring Gun Shop (still in it original location) with three of his boys, and 22 other committed employees. Kesselring’s always tries to offer you competitive pricing, and fast service. We can usually get our internet orders shipped the same day if the item is in stock. Kesselring Gun Shop primarily sells firearms, ammunition, optics and reloading supplies. We stock more items than listed on this website so please email or call if you do not find what you are looking for.

Wade’s Guns

30 October 2008

OpenSecrets.org says of Wade Gaughran:

Contributor Occupation Date Amount Recipient
GAUGHRAN, WADE
AUBURN,WA 98092
WADES GUN SHOP/OWNER 8/20/04 $600 Reichert, Dave (R)
GAUGHRAN, WADE
AUBURN,WA 98092
WADES EASTSIDE GUN SHOP/OWNER 11/5/06 $500 McGavick, Michael (R)
GAUGHRAN, WADE
AUBURN,WA 98005
WADE’S GUNSHOP/RETAILER 6/30/04 $500 Tebelius, Diane (R)

Post Zumbo, post Cooper: now what?

29 October 2008

Not everyone that’s within the industry but working against us has the fortune to be quoted in USA Today. You all know where the data is; you know who the companies are. Start putting two and two together and getting the names out.

Is it an ideological purge or the self interests of millions of gun owners aligning? Does it matter?

Dan Cooper asked to leave Cooper Firearms

29 October 2008

In response to the recent article highlighting Dan Cooper’s personal political donations, the board of directors,shareholders and employees of Cooper Firearms of Montana, Inc would like to issue the following statement.

The employees,shareholders and board of directors of Cooper Firearms of Montana do not share the personal political views of Dan Cooper.

Although we all believe everyone has a right to vote and donate as they see fit, it has become apparent that the fallout may affect more than just Mr. Cooper.  It may also affect the employees and the shareholders of Cooper Firearms.

The board of directors has asked Mr. Cooper to resign as President of Cooper Firearms of Montana, Inc.

Daily operations will continue with the competent staff currently in place in Stevensville, MT producing the finest, most accurate rifles money can buy.

Dan Cooper has spentall of his working life producing the highest quality rifles built here in the USA.  He started with nothing but the American Dream and built that into firearms company anyone would be proud of.  We firmly believe Dan stands by the2nd amendment.

We wish him all of the best in his future pursuits.

note, it doesn’t say he has left or resigned. My guess is he’s probably the majority shareholder, as well. We’ll see.

Cooper Arms editing Wikipedia

29 October 2008

Government needs more power

28 October 2008

Because they have our best interests at heart (well, close to heart). At least, stuffing cash in your bra close to heart.

State Sen. Dianne Wilkerson was arrested this morning following an 18-month, “painstaking” undercover investigation, during which she was allegedly caught on tape stuffing a cash bribe into her bra and taking payoffs to push through a Roxbury nightclub liquor license, according to a complaint.

In other news, age and sex are a disability when it comes to gun purchases in Delaware.

Delaware State Police stopped Alvina Vansickle from purchasing a .22-caliber pistol for self-defense because she was too old and a woman, said Superintendent Col. Thomas MacLeish.

The outrage that followed led to the revelation that Delaware State Police had been keeping lists of gun buyers for years; state law requires them to destroy these records after 60 days.

Color me shocked – well, no, don’t. There is so much wrong here I have nothing more to say.

Michael Haugen writes about the evolution of sniping gear

25 October 2008

I’m happy he calls out American Snipers as a Good Thing.

Filler

24 October 2008

I made it through two audio books recently; first, Warren Buffett Speaks: Wit and Wisdom from the World’s Greatest Investor. While parts of the book are enjoyable, I can tell there are large parts that I would skip were I reading an artifact. I didn’t buy the book to hear “People whine about Warren Buffett” or “Warren Buffett has made some enemies”; why give these people the freaking time of day? The Buffett bons mots, though, need some leavening; a steady diet of one-liners gets old, quickly, as well.

Secondly, Joe and Lyle recommended Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left. While none of it is new, and all of it is tedious, the book is worthwhile if only to remind you that fascism is primarily a product of the left. One trivia point I re-learned (or hope to have learned the first time) is that Mussolini was well along his path before Hitler came on the scene; the mutual admiration society of Wilson, Mussolini, Hitler, Lenin, Stalin, and FDR is much deeper than one might think. The downside of this fourteen hour journey is that it’s fourteen hours out of your life. The salient points are:

  1. Fascism, socialism, and communism all sprout from the same intellectual seeds.
  2. The early players were all at least aware of each other, if not in active contact. Nothing happens in isolation.
  3. Mussolini was the tyro that built an intellectual foundation for fascism.
  4. Hitler popularized currents in place in German society without much, if any, intellectual basis.
  5. The “New Left” of the 60’s onward were overt in using the same intellectual basis for what they are up to.

I picked up a lot of trivia from the time spent; this may redeem the book. Mussolini’s lack of enthusiasm for Hitler was open and based, primarily, on Hitler’s being an intellectual lightweight.

I like to think I’ve grown out of my fascist phase, but it’s hard to tell. Over the years, my interaction with religion has gone from being an antigen and actively attacking it to treating it like brain cancer; I’m sorry you have it, but I can’t do much about it and I won’t beat you up about it. I still have a strong tendency, though, to trust technicians and scientists over everyone else; this is one of the common intellectual underpinnings of fascist dogma. Perhaps my antipathy to this audio book is more tied to hearing someone intone “hey, you suck. You used to do this, you used to do this, you still do this…” for fourteen hours than the tension from having heard it all before.

My own journey from far left to libertarian (described as classic liberalism in this book) is not complete, but I hope to keep up with that process.

JPFO’s new short film

20 October 2008

JPFO has a new short, 2A in the USA, out today. Check it out; at 20 minutes, it’s worth your time.