My New Leather
05.23.2007A snake skin Cochise Defender, made by K&D Holsters.
And I just put an order in for some etched wood grips with floral designs around an NRA logo.
A snake skin Cochise Defender, made by K&D Holsters.
And I just put an order in for some etched wood grips with floral designs around an NRA logo.
And more ultra-violent then ever before! Even this preview is rated R for ridiculously violent.
I have to admit. The best way to start off a trailer, is by decapitating your enemy. In fact, thats how I usually start my day.
Officers from the Whitman County Washington Regional SWAT Team stand by with their armored vehicle outside the Moscow, Idaho, Police Department early Sunday, May 20, 2007. (AP Photo/Geoff Crimmins - Moscow Pullman Daily News)
MOSCOW, Idaho - Sgt. Lee Newbill of the Moscow Police Department has died from injuries recieved in a late-night ambush-style shooting attack at a church in Moscow. The bodies of two other people were found inside the church which was surrounded by law enforcement, after several people were wounded in bursts of automatic gunfire from the building.
The incident occurred in Moscow, Idaho. About 75 shots were fired in the attack late last night, said David Duke, Moscow’s assistant police chief. Duke says the attack was apparently an ambush, with the shooter firing into the nearby Latah County Courthouse to lure people into the line of fire.
Tactical officers went into the First Presbyterian Church after a standoff of more than five hours early this morning and found the bodies of two people inside. He says they believe one of those is the shooter.
Newbill was the first officer who arrived at the scene and had died by the time he arrived at a local hospital.
Latah County Sheriff’s Deputy Brannon Jordon was wounded and was in serious condition with multiple gunshot wounds.
A civilian was also injured but his name has not been released. Duke says the civilian was undergoing surgery and in stable condition.
The semi-automatic rifle believed used to shoot the two officers and the civilian was found with one of the dead people, as was some ammunition and spent shells.
Police say they have not determined a motive for the attack. Duke says the shooter appears to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
My heart goes out to the family of the fallen officer. But the media’s workin at blurring the lines between fully automatic and semi-automatic. Unless he was slam firing that SKS, I really doubt it was fully auto.
Update » Police Debreifing Conference Video.
By Russ Vaughn via Old War Dogs
In 2003 they came to the Ball,
For some merry martial dancing;
Girlishly giggling in the Capitol hall,
Finding chords of war music entrancing.
Filled with excitement, throwing care to the wind,
DebiDems wanted Bush to be tough,
So the ladies signed on for a Ball with no end,
Without thinking it just might get rough.
But the dance card of war began to reveal,
That some people really were dying.
What? Death and violence are part of the deal?
That dumb cowboy must have been lying.
Lifting their hems, they ran for the doors,
Their hypocrisy blatantly stunning;
Shrieking defeat, they fled the dance floors,
Belles with no Balls, flat-out running.
Once hypocrite Hillary swirled the war floor,
Out-jingoing flat-footed Kerry;
Now Hil is shrilling she knew not the score,
Like whiney-voiced, tap-dancing Harry.
They went to the ball to advance their schemes,
They had planned, should the Martial Ball sour;
Lose the war, destroy Bush, fulfill their dreams,
They’d become the dance masters of power.
Hillary’s hip-hopping, Reid’s tapping like mad, club-footed Kerry’s still schlubbing,
And Pelosi in Damascus cornered Bashar for some old-fashioned, hot belly-rubbing.
This is absolutely ridiculous.
In the April issue of the NRA Magazine, there was an advertisement encouraging dealers to purchase tables for a three-day Gun Show to be held May 11, 12th and 13th, at the Boomtown Casino, in Reno, Nevada.
I contacted the promoter of the event, and purchased two tables for the show, paid for by credit card.
In preparation for the upcoming event, I (and I am sure many other firearms dealers as well) purchased additional firearms inventory to be sold at the Boomtown Casino Gun Show. I invested several thousands of dollars in doing so.
On Wednesday, April 26, 2007, I received an email (attached) from Mr. Bert Guy advising that “In light of the recent unfortunate incident at Virginia Tech”; a “Corporate Decision” had been made not to allow the display or sale of guns at the show.