Monday, August 9, 2010

My Disease Continues!

Starting last fall I rediscovered my love of motorcycles. As all who own them know that you are always doing something with them that takes either your money, time, or both! Well, I must be a glutton for punishment as I picked up a new project.

What I picked up is a 1987 Yamaha YSR50. For anyone not familiar with theme they are 50cc mini sport bikes made from 1987 through 1992. I always had wanted one just to play with when they were new but just couldn't justify the cost. Here are a couple of pics and the specs on these awesome little bikes.






The one I bought is a total basket case and will have to be completely gone through but it should be a fun project for my son and I to work on together.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

BOYCOTT...California!

That's right, I'm calling for a boycott on California! They want to hurt our economy, which in turn hurts all Arizona residents, so we must fight fire with fire!

All Arizona residents should not do any business with, or in, the state of California until such time they change their policy to hurt our state's economy. That means to vacations trips to San Diego, no Sea World, no Disneyland, etc.

Come on people, let us send a message across the United States and even the world! Let us show them that we will stand together and weather the storm of their economic terrorism!

Gary Pierce of the Arizona Corporation Commission...You 'Da Man!

The waves that SB1070 started are still rolling! HA! Maybe we finally have got everyones attention.

Anywho, Commissioner Gary Pierce of the Arizona Corporation Commission has threatened to fight fire with fire over the socalled boycott that Los Angeles has enacted against us. Here is a copy of the letter Commissioner Pierce sent to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa of Los Angeles...




Here is also a news article from Fox News covering the response from L.A.:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/05/19/arizona-official-threatens-cut-los-angeles-power-payback-boycott/

Naturalized (former Mexican) citizen speaks out!

Here is a good video featuring Gabriella Salcedo, a lady who is a naturalized citizen who came from Mexico in 1986, and everything good about legal immigration.

This vid is her addressing the Tucson City Council about whether to sue the state of Arizona over SB1070. All I can comment is that I'm proud to call her a fellow American!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

I support 1070!!!

Look at all the hoopla that 1070 has created around the world. Even the U.N. is against Arizona standing up for it's citizens. What part of the illegal immigration problem do these morons not understand? Eh, I'm not even going to go into why as you either already know or your one of those people whose mind is closed to rational thought and have no common sense.

So, forget illegal immigration. Let's talk about legal immigration. As things stand currently, it is a problem all by itself. Don't get me wrong as I am not against immigrants in any way. Some great Americans citizens came from other countries. I welcome all immigrants as long as they do it legally and that it doesn't hurt the U.S. However, I digress...

Here is a somewhat dated video on legal immigration and the problem it is causing for our great nation. If you haven't seen it before then you really should.

If the embedded player below doesn't work, here is a direct link: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5871651411393887069

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Sorry, not much to say lately. Due to this I am just going to regurgitate some great writings and speeches.

"There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all. This is just as true of the man who puts "native" before the hyphen as of the man who puts German or Irish or English or French before the hyphen. Americanism is a matter of the spirit and of the soul. Our allegiance must be purely to the United States. We must unsparingly condemn any man who holds any other allegiance. But if he is heartily and singly loyal to this Republic, then no matter where he was born, he is just as good an American as any one else. The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English- Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian- Americans, or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality than with the other citizens of the American Republic. The men who do not become Americans and nothing else are hyphenated Americans; and there ought to be no room for them in this country. The man who calls himself an American citizen and who yet shows by his actions that he is primarily the citizen of a foreign land, plays a thoroughly mischievous part in the life of our body politic. He has no place here; and the sooner he returns to the land to which he feels his real heart-allegiance, the better it will be for every good American."

Theodore Roosevelt
October 12, 1915

Monday, April 26, 2010

The Gun is Civilization
by Marko Kloos
(this essay has been wrongly credited to Maj. L. Caudill USMC (Ret) on many occasions. This essay is completely the work of Marko Kloos and no one else)


Human beings only have two ways to deal with one another: reason and force. If you want me to do something for you, you have a choice of either convincing me via argument, or force me to do your bidding under threat of force. Every human interaction falls into one of those two categories, without exception. Reason or force, that's it.

In a truly moral and civilized society, people exclusively interact through persuasion. Force has no place as a valid method of social interaction, and the only thing that removes force from the menu is the personal firearm, as paradoxical as it may sound to some.

When I carry a gun, you cannot deal with me by force. You have to use reason and try to persuade me, because I have a way to negate your threat or employment of force.

The gun is the only personal weapon that puts a 100-pound woman on equal footing with a 220-pound mugger, a 75-year old retiree on equal footing with a 19-year old gang banger, and a single guy on equal footing with a carload of drunk guys with baseball bats. The gun removes the disparity in physical strength, size, or numbers between a potential attacker and a defender.

There are plenty of people who consider the gun as the source of bad force equations. These are the people who think that we'd be more civilized if all guns were removed from society, because a firearm makes it easier for a [armed] mugger to do his job. That, of course, is only true if the mugger's potential victims are mostly disarmed either by choice or by legislative fiat--it has no validity when most of a mugger's potential marks are armed.

People who argue for the banning of arms ask for automatic rule by the young, the strong, and the many, and that's the exact opposite of a civilized society. A mugger, even an armed one, can only make a successful living in a society where the state has granted him a force monopoly.

Then there's the argument that the gun makes confrontations lethal that otherwise would only result in injury. This argument is fallacious in several ways. Without guns involved, confrontations are won by the physically superior party inflicting overwhelming injury on the loser.People who think that fists, bats, sticks, or stones don't constitute lethal force watch too much TV, where people take beatings and come out of it with a bloody lip at worst. The fact that the gun makes lethal force easier works solely in favor of the weaker defender, not the stronger attacker. If both are armed, the field is level.

The gun is the only weapon that's as lethal in the hands of an octogenarian as it is in the hands of a weight lifter. It simply wouldn't work as well as a force equalizer if it wasn't both lethal and easily employable.

When I carry a gun, I don't do so because I am looking for a fight, but because I'm looking to be left alone. The gun at my side means that I cannot be forced, only persuaded. I don't carry it because I'm afraid, but because it enables me to be unafraid. It doesn't limit the actions of those who would interact with me through reason, only the actions of those who would do so by force. It removes force from the equation... and that's why carrying a gun is a civilized act.

The author's website: http://munchkinwrangler.wordpress.com/

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Well, unfortunately my Colts didn't win the Superbowl. Oh well. They will be back next year! Plus, they lost to a team that played great and had never been to a SB before. Congratulations go out to the New Orlean Saints!

Now, today was a great day. I got to take my son out on his first official offroad outing. We didn't hit the hardcore trails as he isn't ready yet but it won't be long before his is. I swear, this kid is going to be way faster than me and a helluva lot more ballsy!

I'm thinking about going out to shoot ACTS this month. I'm actually starting to get the desire to go shoot again. We shall see...

BTW, a couple of cheap cell phone pics while we were out. He rides blue and I ride green.



Friday, January 22, 2010

Our Peyton, who art in Indy, Hallowed be thy arm. Thy Bowl will come, it will be won, in Miami as it was in 07. Give us this Sunday, our weekly win, And give us many touchdowns, but don't let the evil Jets score against us. Lead us not into frustration; But deliver us a Super Bowl, for thine is the dynasty, the NFL's best, and the glory of Indy..forever...


Go COLTS!!!
(For the record, I did not write this little piece. It was written by a fellow fan over on the official Colts website)






Sunday, January 3, 2010

Last Ride...

Well, went for the last ride of my vacation today. I was out by myself just enjoying the desert and riding my butt off. Ended up riding for a little over 3 hours in some of the nastiest terrain I have ever had the chance to put two wheels on and it was great! I'm tired as hell and need a bath from all the dirt and sweat from it. Ah...good times.

BTW, here is a crappy cell phone pic I took while taking a little breather. You can't tell in the pic but I'm at the top of about a 40ft hill with a wash below. This pic makes it look easy where I ride but let me tell you, it isn't!