Thursday, September 28, 2006

Clinton tried to kill Santa

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Keith Olbermann is a douche-bag



Here's the whole Chris Wallace interview in three parts.







Oh, and just so no-one forgets what kind of person we're dealing with:



Liar...
A message to Islamofascists everywhere:


لن أستسلم

الموتُ لالاس


"I will not submit. Death to Islam!"

Monday, September 25, 2006

Jeff Cooper is Dead

Friends,
At the request of the family it is my sad duty to report the passing of our founder, Jeff Cooper. Jeff died peacefully at home this afternoon while being cared for by his wife Janelle and daughter Lindy.

There will be a private internment at Gunsite by invitation, with a public memorial service at the Whittington Center at a date to be announced.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

DVC,
Ed

Ed Head
Operations Manager
Gunsite Academy, Inc.
2900 W. Gunsite Rd.
Paulden, AZ 86334
928.636.4565
ed@gunsite.com
http://www.gunsite.com
Jerry Brown wants to be the Attorney General of CA




I knew there was a reason I moved out of California. As one who knows a bit about Jerry Brown when he was governor there, I shudder to think he has or might have public office again. ...and this cop. I bet the people of Oakland, CA feel safer having a dipshit cop like this endorsing Mr. Brown. What a retard.
From the "Castrated Police" file:

Now I am of the opinion that the police have way too much power, but this is almost too strange to be believed. The police in England are now required to consult with mosque leaders before performing a raid in search of terrorism suspects.

You've got to be shitting me!

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Osama Bin Laden Dead?

Sweet Jesus, I sure hope so, but then again it's probably not true. We'll have to see how this unfolds...

Friday, September 22, 2006

Spiffing up the Enfield


Here it is with the "new" micrometer rear sight which takes the place of the 300/600 flip sight. I can now aim from 200 to 1,300 yards with this "new" rear sight. Also, the safety parts have been replaced so it now works as designed, instead of slipping into safe spontaneously while the firearm is in use. That was very frustrating.


Here it is with an original sling from WWII. Doesn't it look purdy? :-) All told you're looking at about $75 of upgrades and fixes. This brings my total cost so far to around $246. I've also produced three hundred plus rounds of ammo for it with my reloading equipment I got at the gun show earlier this year.


Last but definately not least we have 100 rounds of .303 British cartridges in stripper clips. Lovely, aren't they? :-)

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Visual Aids for The Religion of Peace






Any questions?

Sunday, September 17, 2006

YAAFM!



Don't play if you are offended by "colorful" language and are religious and can't take a joke.

Saturday, September 16, 2006

The Religion of Peace


Three guesses what religion the idiots above are a member of. Yeah, that's right...Religion of Peace my ass! It would be more accurate to call it the Religion of Pieces. ...as in, "If you don't believe the same as us we'll blow you into pieces!" I've had all of the Religion of Peace I can stand for a long time.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Colleen Monica Supinski
27, New York, NY



Occupation: Assets Trader
Status: Confirmed Dead.

Colleen Supinski was born August 24, 1974 and died on September 11, 2001. She worked on the 104th floor of the south tower of the World Trade Center at Sandler O'Neill & Partners as an assistant assets trader. At the time of her death she had been working at Sandler O'Neill for two years.

Colleen graduated from Susquehanna University in 1996 with a Marketing major. During her time at Susquehanna, she was a member of the track and cross country teams. Her coach, Dick Hess, describes her as having an upbeat personality.

"I hardly ever saw Colleen down," said Hess. "She loved being here. She loved what she was doing. She was a real team oriented person who was reliable, dependable, and always supportive of her teammates."

According to Hess, Colleen was successful in and out of the classroom.


"She was very focused and bright," said Hess. "She must have come here with a purpose in mind and took advantage of everything the institution had to offer."

Supinski was also a member of Kappa Delta Sorority and was president of sorority standards.

After graduating from Susquehanna, Supinski became a mentor for the Sigmund Weis School of Business as well as a member of the New York Financial Alumni Group.

Before working in the WTC, Supinski worked in the marketing department of Cantor Fitzgerald,
which is also in New York City.

She was also a member of St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Manhattan and was chairwoman of "Hoops for Hope," a fundraising program at Cantor Fitzgerald for cancer research.

On September 11th, 2001, Colleen was working as normal when the first plane hit the north tower. She called her mother to let her know that she was okay, and not to worry because it was the other tower that had been hit. "I'm OK," she told her mother. Then something happened and she added, "I've got to go." That was the last thing that Colleen's family ever heard from her.

From his offices only a few blocks away, her brother, Benjamin Supinski saw the first attack and
called her to tell her about it. And then just over an hour later he saw her building collapse.

Colleen and Benjamin Supinski weren't only brother and sister, they were each other's inspiration, too. "She would soften me up a little bit, and I would try to harden her up a little," he said.

For a time, the two of them lived only three blocks from each other. They talked every day on the phone and made it a point to get together at least once a week. They shared the same friends. For a time their youngest brother Nathan, 20, talked about joining them in New York as well.

Colleen loved her job and running, but most of all she loved her family.


"I believe that wherever she is, God's taking care of her," Benjamin Supinski said. "She's up there taking care of me, and of the rest of the family."

Bernice Supinski describes her granddaughter as a "petite tiny thing" who is stronger than she looks.

Just two days after the attacks, Colleen's family came to New York and went from hospital to hospital searching for their loved one, hoping against hope for some good news. That good news never came.

Now, five years after those terrible attacks, the memories are still fresh.

I never knew Colleen Supinski, but I wish I had. From everything I have been able to find, and everyone who knew her, she seems like she was a terrific and loving person. My sincere condolences go out to her family and friends.

Like most people, I remember where I was on September 11, 2001. I was in a hospital bed fighting off an infection that threatened to claim my right leg. I remember turning on the TV as I ate breakfast that morning and seeing it unfold on television. At first I thought it was a new movie and special effects, but it soon became clear that it was all too real. I watched in horror as the events of the day unfolded, and I'm not ashamed to say that I cried that day. I learned the true meaning of evil and I have never forgotten.

Every year since then the events of that day continue to echo inside of me and it feels as fresh to me now as it did then. The choices that many were forced to make, all of which had the same outcome.

September 11, 2001
We will never forget.
We will never forgive.

Sources:
http://www.jamulian.com/db911/
http://www.legacy.com/Sept11.asp?Page=TributeStory&PersonId=139431
http://www.wallofamericans.com/php_files/wall.php?action=person_info&id=1525
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/memorial/people/3052.html
http://www.susqu.edu/crusader/article.cfm?IssueID=45&SectionID=1&ArticleID=2046
http://sep11.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colleen_Supinski
http://www.susqu.edu/today/Winter02/memory.htm
http://www.irishtribute.com/tributes/view.adp@d=236920&t=237518.html
http://www.cockeyed.com/travel/newyork/part07.html

Monday, September 04, 2006


I am still in shock over this. I thought it was a joke at first, but now know it to be fact. I watched his show often and will miss him. He did much to introduce many young people to the world of animals and also was a leading advocate for the protection of many animals.

Rest in Peace Steve, you will be sorely missed.

:-(

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Liquid Armor

Saturday, September 02, 2006

SMLE No4 Mk 1* Range Report

I took my new toy out to the range today. Here's the short story first, it shoots like the dickens! It shoots much better than I at any rate. Using the 300 yd appeture I was able to get a good 4 MOA at 100 yd's by shooting about a foot and a half low. It's official folks, I have a keeper!

I shot just over fifty of my freshly rolled hand loads I made last weekend. This is a reduced power load from Speer #12.

CCI Magnum large Rifle Primer
44 gr H380 ball powder
123 gr Hornady SJSP .310 diameter
...and last but not least, the .303 British brass I got at the last gun show.

Each shot was well under .20 and my handloads worked like a charm. I have to admit to being a little apprehensive when I shot the first one, but it worked fine and so did all the others I shot today.

Next on the list: A micrometer rear sight, fix the flaky safety and buy a sling. Oh yeah, and buy more brass!

Here's a couple of pictures from todays outing! The first one is me and my new toy. I'm holding up one of my handloads for the camera. As you can probably tell, I'm feeling pretty happy at the moment. The second picture is string of ten and the third is a string of twenty. Thanks to Jeffersonian for taking these and sending them to me. Thanks also to him in his instruction and assistance, they are much appreciated.