Women’s Self Defense – An Editorial

I guess I need to be careful about who I teach.

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Friday Funny

Pest Control

A woman was having a passionate affair with an Irish inspector from a pest-control company.. One afternoon they were carrying on in the bedroom together when her husband arrived home unexpectedly.

‘Quick,’ said the woman to the lover, ‘into the closet!’ and she pushed him in the closet, stark naked.

The husband, however, became suspicious and after a search of the bedroom discovered the man in the closet..

‘Who are you?’ he asked him..

‘I’m an inspector from Bugs-B-Gone,’ said the exterminator.

‘What are you doing in there?’ the husband asked..

‘I’m investigating a complaint about an infestation of moths,’ the man replied.

‘And where are your clothes?’ asked the husband.

The man looked down at himself and said, ‘Those little bastards!’.

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Complimentary Skills

An interesting post up at Paul Merkel that discusses a complimentary skill set.  In this case the set is pretty run of the mill to me but, evidently it is not for other folks.

For every single review written that addresses Tactical Combat Casualty Care or what I call “Beyond the Band-Aid” training, there are one hundred more written by myriad authors and bloggers extolling the virtues of this firearm or that as the greatest “man-stopper”.  Personal defense ammunition is promoted for expansion qualities, wound cavity, “energy transfer”, and, of course our favorite “stopping power”.

Were society’s sheep to happen on any of these gun and ammo articles they would likely faint away from shock.  But the choir embraces them.  They memorize the paragraphs and regurgitate the words in future gun shop or shooting range conversations.  Never does it occur to these folks to pen a letter to the editor or “blog” their disgust about the author’s discussion of lethal force or for implying that one man might be forced to kill another man, let alone recommend the best tool for doing so.  These issues don’t give them a moment of pause.

However, when these same steely-eyed, gun show killers stumble upon an article that mentions the words tourniquet, pressure dressing, nasal airway, or chest decompression needle they become apoplectic.  When the suggestion is made that a citizen, given a nominal amount of professional training can be equipped to stop a life-threatening injury and stabilize a trauma victim until the professionals arrive, they are beside themselves with disbelief.

Go read the whole thing.  It is worth your time.

In my bag of tricks I have many different ways to take a life, or cripple and maim a “bad guy”.  However, once the attack is stopped there are always those who need care.  I learned life saving techniques long before I learned life taking techniques.  The bottom line though is that they are complimentary skills.

If I can take a life, I need to know how to save one as well.  Although I believe the reverse to also be true, not everyone has the same belief.

If I carry a gun, a knife, or any other means to do harm I must also have the means and the mindset to do good.  In my cozy civilian life, I will most likely have more opportunities and demands to do good, than to inflict harm.  Fortunately, I am prepared and able to do both.

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Marine Monday

By the time this post publishes this picture will have made it’s way around the internet for a while.  It’s still a darn fine picture of a Marine and his Lab.

Pooch hires_120217-M-PH863-006U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Brandon Mann uses his automatic rifle’s scope to scan the area while providing security with his military working dog, Ty, around the villages of Sre Kala and Paygel in Helmand province, Afghanistan, on Feb. 17, 2012. Mann, a military working dog handler, and Ty, an improvised explosive device detection dog, are assigned to Alpha Company, 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion.   DoD photo by Cpl. Alfred V. Lopez, U.S. Marine Corps.

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PAL-V

Now if we can just get an FAA Airworthiness Cert on this.  The Future Is NOW!

Flying Cars….. Oh Boy!!

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The View From Denmark?

An interesting parsing of POTUS clips from the Danes.

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Friday Funny

Confession

An elderly man walks into a confessional. The following conversation ensues:

Man: ‘I am 92 years old, have a wonderful wife of 70 years, many children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.. Yesterday, I picked up two college girls, hitch-hiking. We went to a motel, where I had sex with each of them three times.’

Priest: ‘Are you sorry for your sins?’

Man: ‘What sins?’

Priest: ‘What kind of a Catholic are you?’

Man: ‘I’m Jewish.’

Priest: ‘Why are you telling me all this?’

Man: ‘I’m 92 years old ….. I’m telling everybody!’

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@WIILSHOOTCOM because they max…

@WIILSHOOTCOM because they maxed out their budget and we never implemented it for them.

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Candidate Selection

In Tuesday’s opening post on the presidential election, I stated that most Americans had already made a decision on who to vote for in November.  In this case, I classify that as the incumbent Barrack Hussein Obama or any body else.

Over at the Anarchangel, Chris does a great job of breaking the argument down into a fairly concise set of points.  Go read the whole thing but, it boils down to this:

There are four EXTREMELY important reasons why Obama cannot be allowed to have a second term:

  1. Supreme court justices
  2. Other federal judges
  3. Executive branch appointees (heads of agencies, senior bureaucrats etc…)
  4. Executive orders, signing statements, administrative rule and procedures, and other executive instruments of regulation and policy

The president as an individual has very little direct power over domestic issues as I said; but these four elements give the president, and his party (the party tends to provide or at least strongly influence the candidates and final decisions for each of these posts, as well as for the interpretation of executive powers) ENORMOUS power to screw the country up.

Obviously, this argument cuts both ways and voters need to take a look at the proposed policies of each party on the issues that are important to them, and make a rational decision.  If $10.00 a gallon gas prices are okay for you then choose your candidate appropriately.  If entitlement spending is important to you then choose your candidate and party appropriately.  If the principals, values, and vision of the Founding Fathers is important to you make your choice.  If spending beyond your means is important… well you know how the rest of this goes.

Go read Chris’s post.  Begin thinking about what is important to you, and research your candidates.

 

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Squib

Great video of what could have been a catastrophe.  The Safety Officer did a great job of paying attention and halting the action before disaster.  Take a look.

A great learning opportunity for everyone on just what a squib will look, feel, and sound like.  Without the destruction of your weapon, or damage to yourself and bystanders.

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