The most important of these men, to me, was my father.
The most important of these men, to me, was my father.
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The mission of GUNTRUST.ORG, Professional Law Corporation, is to provide planning options for DYNASTIC FAMILY PROTECTION with values-based incentives for multi-generational firearms training, in addition to conventional tax planning, estate planning and asset protection planning. Read the full article - Our Mission: Dynastic Family Protection (LawNews.TV)
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Of course, the only way to really get their attention is to stop contacting them completely and spend all your time training with firearms. Imagine if everyone did that. But if you think someone is still listening up there, go ahead:
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One of the few blackspots in Reagan's otherwise great public life (Calguns, post by cmth):
I know you hate open carry and take every opportunity to bash those who do it, but you need a history lesson.
The Black Panthers march on the Capitol did not cause the Mulford Act to be passed; the vote was already assured. The bill was being debated in committee when they performed their stunt. It was a tactical mistake from a publicity standpoint, but it had no effect on the outcome of the vote.
The Mulford Act was passed because many minority civil rights activists, the vast majority of whom were not members of the Black Panther Party, were lawfully arming themselves for protection against racist and violent police officers. The cops didn't like the citizens being able to lawfully defend themselves, so they requested assistance from the state legislature, and Governor Ronald Reagan had no problem signing the bill.
Much like today, it was very difficult for the politically-unconnected to obtain a CCW, and was all but impossible if you weren't white, so open carry was their only option. It was not until that right was on the very brink of being taken away did they "march on the Capitol" in protest.
Any time that you exercise a right in California that the state does not think you should have, they will do everything within their power to take that right away. Today is no different than it has ever been.
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A 9-minute video on California law re Unloaded Open Carry.
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I declared candidacy Monday. Now I've hit the fuel jettison button, firing booster rockets. Hopefully, every good conservative in OC will see the flare, act immediately to fan my facebook political page and **IMPORTANT** invite others to do the same:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/David-R-Duringer-for-OC-71st-District-Republican-Central-Committee/325049951710?ref=ts
Let's do our part to restore the political environment of ordered liberty, first inscribed by the Author of Liberty upon the hearts of patriots then writ large within our Constitution, the loss of which should be to our everlasting shame. Elect CONSTITUTIONAL CONSERVATIVES to grassroots positions.
Stay safe,
David R. Duringer
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New research shows that states with liberal concealed carry laws may be safer for Black Americans.
Photo courtesy Oleg Volk.
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Keith Bardwell, Louisianna Justice of the Peace, recently refused to marry an interracial couple. He was a long-time Democrat until he changed his party affiliation in 2008! Hmmm...that's when Barack Obama was nominated for President. Perhaps it's true that the lion's share of bigotry in the U.S. is in the Democrat party.
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Stunning admission, stunning lapse in reasoning.
WND: Ginsburg: I thought Roe was to rid undesirables.
Question: Are you talking about the distances women have to travel because in parts of the country, abortion is essentially unavailable, because there are so few doctors and clinics that do the procedure? And also, the lack of Medicaid for abortions for poor women?
Ginsburg: Yes, the ruling about that surprised me. [Harris v. McRae – in 1980 the court upheld the Hyde Amendment, which forbids the use of Medicaid for abortions.] Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of. So that Roe was going to be then set up for Medicaid funding for abortion. Which some people felt would risk coercing women into having abortions when they didn't really want them. But when the court decided McRae, the case came out the other way. And then I realized that my perception of it had been altogether wrong.
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World Examiner awards its prestigious, microscopic W.Exie (Serqet, depicted at left with crocodile on head) award, for best "Guns and the Right to Life" picture of the year to the movie "Defiance" starring Daniel Craig.
Seriously, this film is highly recommended, brilliant on many levels as it illustrates family loyalty, the need to bear arms in protection of life, dignity of women, and even dignity of the unborn. Tremendous (all the more because it's TRUE) story of how the Bielski brothers saved thousands of fellow Jews and trained them to fight against the Nazis. (I've heard of Jews fighting back in the Warsaw ghetto, but had not heard of the Bielski brothers and their fellow partisans, who fought in Byelorussia.)
The film is a MUST SEE for anyone reading this blog. See trailers here. And here:
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Thursday blamed the global economic crisis on “white people with blue eyes” and said it was wrong that black and indigenous people should pay for white people’s mistakes.
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This was mockery, not prayer. See the video:
Inaugural prayer slam prompts Obama smile (WND):
Then he ended his prayer with, "Lord, in the memory of all the saints who from their labors rest, and in the joy of a new beginning, we ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to get back, when brown can stick around – when yellow will be mellow – when the red man can get ahead, man – and when white will embrace what is right." Obama reacted to the benediction with a smile.
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Benediction at Obama 's inauguration, Rev. Joseph Lowery: 'Lord, in the memory of all the saints who from their labors rest, and in the joy of a new beginning, we ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to get in back, when brown can stick around... when the red man can get ahead, man; and when white will embrace what is right. That all those who do justice and love mercy say Amen. Say Amen'...
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Flashback: 1995 ADL press release commends Bush the Elder on resignation from NRA over "jack-booted thugs" comment. Honestly, how is this language anti-Semitic? How is it anything but pro-Semitic and anti-oppression? What is ADL really against, criticism of federal officials?
Care to review my page on Genocide & Disarmament?
As industry is nationalized and we spiral down to socialism, get ready for a similar vacuous response when we criticize the inevitable effort to disarm us in the coming months.
BUSH'S NRA RESIGNATION `SETS AN EXAMPLE OF LEADERSHIP' SAYS ADL.
BUSH'S NRA RESIGNATION `SETS AN EXAMPLE OF LEADERSHIP' SAYS ADL New York, NY, May 15, 1995...The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) commended former President George Bush for his resignation from the National Rifle Association (NRA) because of vicious attacks on Federal officials in an NRA mailing. The League had protested the mailing's rhetoric more than two weeks ago, calling it "disturbing" and "beyond the mainstream by any definition." In a letter to President Bush, ADL National Director Abraham H. Foxman wrote, "All of us who work for a strong, healthy and tolerant democracy are thankful to you for setting an example of leadership against this rhetoric that undermines a civil society." On April 27th, the League wrote NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre about the mailing, citing such statements as "jack-booted government thugs" and Federal agents wearing "nazi bucket helmets and black storm trooper uniforms." Foxman told him the rhetoric was "uncalled for" and "dangerous." The Anti-Defamation League, founded in 1913, is the world's leading organization fighting anti-Semitism through programs and services that counteract hatred, prejudice and bigotry.
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End racist gun control now, says editorial.
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“The regulation on the grounds here is that a member can keep a firearm [handgun, shotgun or rifle] within the confines of his office,” .... “D.C.’s laws don’t apply on Capitol grounds.”
Many members of Congress aren’t aware of the House regulations, which have been in place for more than 40 years...
“Well, it’s not something that’s advertised,”
TheHill.com - Lawmakers say they won't pack heat.
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Another great email from Fred:
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April 22, 2008
WHY DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING WAS A REPUBLICAN
By Fred Schnaubelt
Barack Obama has asked for a dialogue on race. Before beginning at the beginning of institutional racism in the U.S. do you remember Bull Connor in Birmingham, Alabama? He was the sheriff who unleashed police attack dogs and high pressure fire hoses on African-American children peacefully demonstrating in the 1960s. Those compelling TV pictures spread like a Rodney King beating across the country burning indelible impressions on me and all who watched. Bull Connor changed Civil Rights forever.
Sheriff Bull Connor was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, a racist and a Democrat, even though many people today mistakenly believe he was a Republican.
Condoleezza Rice speaking at Vanderbilt University said that when she was growing up it was the Democrats who refused to register her father to vote but Republicans did.
Reverend Wayne Perryman, a Seattle minister and the author of Unfounded Loyalty, takes us back to the beginning of institutionalized racism in the U.S. He filed in December 2004 a class action suit against the Democratic Party for reparations for its 200 years of oppression. The Democrat Party, since inception until 1964 was the party of slavery, secession and segregation. wayneperryman.com
“Most people are either a Democrat by design, or a Democrat by deception,” writes Perryman. “They either know the racist history of the Democrat Party and still chose to be a Democrat, or they were deceived into believing it a party that sincerely cared about Black people.” Although he is quick to concede the Democratic Party of today is not the same as the party of the past.
1. Perryman, articulates the following chronology: “History reveals that every piece of racist legislation that was ever passed and every racist terrorist attack that was ever inflicted on African-Americans was initiated by the members of the Democratic Party. From the formation of the Democratic Party in 1792 to the Civil Rights movement of 1960's, Congressional records show the Democrat Party passed no specific laws to help Blacks and every law that they introduced into Congress was designed to hurt Blacks.”
2. History reveals that the Republican Party was formed in 1854 to abolish slavery and challenge other racist legislative acts initiated by the Democratic Party. Some called it the Civil War, others called it the War Between the States, but to the African-Americans at that time, it was the War Between the Democrats and the Republicans over slavery. The Democrats gave their lives to expand it; Republicans gave their lives to ban it.”
3. During the Senate debates on the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, it was revealed that members of the Democratic Party formed many terrorist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan to murder and intimidate African-Americans voters. The Ku Klux Klan Act was a bill introduced by a Republican Congress to stop Klan Activities. Senate debates revealed that the Klan was the terrorist arm of the Democratic Party.”
Perryman’s indictment continues: From 1792 until 2004, the Democratic Party (the oldest political party in America) never elected a Black man to the United States Senate, while the Republicans elected three.
During the first civil rights era it was Abolitionists and Radical Republicans such as Henry L. Morehouse (Morehouse University) and General Oliver Howard (Howard University) who founded many traditional Black colleges. Republicans fought to open them while Democrats fought to close them which is why many traditional Black colleges are named after white Republicans.
In the infamous 1857 Dred Scott decision Court records shows that it was the Democrats, with Chief Justice Roger Taney writing the majority opinion who classified Blacks as property rather than people. It was the racist laws of the Democrats that were responsible for two subsequent landmark cases: Plessy v Ferguson (separate but equal) and Brown v. The Board of Education. (“Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.”)
Congressional records show that Democrats vigorously opposed the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments (introduced by Republicans) to abolish slavery, give citizenship to all African Americans born in the United States and, give Blacks the right to vote. Democrats voted unanimously against the 15th Amendment.
Congressional records prove that Democrats worked hard and long to prevent passage of the following laws that were passed by Republicans to achieve civil rights for African-Americans:
Civil Rights Act 1866
Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871
Civil Rights Act of 1875
Civil Rights Act of 1957 (Pres. Eisenhower signed, Sen. John F. Kennedy voted against)
During the 1960's many Democrats, including Senators Al Gore Sr., Robert Byrd and Sam Erwin fought indefatigably to filibuster the 1964 Civil Rights Act (which passed only because more Republicans voted for it than Democrats). Democrat Senator Richard Russell addressed the Senate stating, “We will resist to the bitter end any measure which would have a tendency to bring about social equality and intermingling and amalgamation of the races…” With 18 Democrat Senators he organized the longest filibuster (56 days) in Senate history.
After signing the 1972 Equal Employment Opportunity Act and issuing Executive Order 11478, Richard Nixon, a Republican, started what we know as Affirmative Action.
Not widely known, it was three white persons in opposition to the Democrats’ racist practices who started the NAACP.
While Democrats would prefer it suppressed, it was Democratic Attorney General, Robert Kennedy working for his brother the President, who approved secret wire taps and hidden microphones under Dr. Martin Luther King’s bed. The tapes were sent to his wife. Given the historical record of Republicans and Democrats then is it any wonder that Dr. King, like his life-long- Republican father, would be a Republican.
Republican President Ronald Reagan, over the objections of racist Republican Senator Jessie Helms, signed the law making Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday a national holiday.
Today, after exclusively giving the Democrats their votes for the past 25 years, Perryman says the average African-American cannot point to one piece of civil rights legislation sponsored solely by the Democratic Party that was specifically designed to eradicate the unique problems that African-Americans face today. The Congressional record shows that all legislation (since 1964) has had strong bi-partisan support.
So how did the Democratic Party turn things around and get the support of Black Americans? President Lyndon Johnson took a hint from Otto Von Bismarck, father of the modern welfare state who wooed voters by inducing them to become dependents of the government. With the right to vote “uppity” African-Americans were fast becoming the dominant force in Southern politics and to insure the very survival of the Democratic Party it was imperative they be co-opted. Johnson was able to contrive the most brilliant public relations turnaround in the history of the United Sates. This was done through redistributive economics, by in effect, paying African-Americans to vote for Democrats in spite of the racist history of the Democratic Party. It was accomplished primarily through promises and concessions and the redistribution of hundreds of billions of dollars in “entitlement” programs commencing with the “War on Poverty” and “Great Society” programs. Barack Obama is right about one thing when he speaks of “promises not kept.” That has been the hallmark of the Democratic Party.
Rev. Perryman admonishes both parties to remember their past. “The Democrats must remember the terrible things they did to Blacks and apologize and the Republicans must remember the terrific things they did for Blacks and re-commit to complete the work that their predecessors started and died for.”
Schnaubelt, a San Diego City Councilman from 1977 – 1981 was San Diego’s first elected official to hire an African-American Chief of Staff, brought Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams to address the City Council, and was credited by Clarence Pendleton for his conversion from Democrat to Republican when appointed Chairman of the Civil Rights Commission.
Fred Schnaubelt
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Link: Defending freedom | Comment is free.
What a turnaround. Demanding gun control has traditionally been the preserve of reactionary, even racist elements in American society. Up until the 1980s, gun control was mostly a conservative campaign, driven by a conviction amongst right-leaning activists, politicians and lawmakers that ordinary people, especially those of the non-white variety, could not possibly be trusted with guns. Only the state, they believed, should have the right to use fatal physical force.
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Link: NRA-ILA :: Legislation.
According to a recent ADL release (http://www.adl.org/PresRele/SupremeCourt_33/5207_33.htm), “The League urged the Court to ensure that states retain the ability to keep guns out of the hands of ‘violent bigots.’” Glen S. Lewy, ADL National Chair, and Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, noted, “If states lose the right to regulate firearm ownership, it would help violent bigots in their efforts to create an America based on hate and intolerance. We urge the Supreme Court to ensure that states have the tools to counter these agents of hate.”
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(Via Of Arms and the Law.) Link: Townhall.com::Second Amendment Freedoms Aided the Civil Rights Movement::By Ken Blackwell.
As the nation reflects on the struggles and achievements of our African-American citizens, we must celebrate the actions of heroic civil rights activists known as the Deacons for Defense. In the fight for equality, these brave men utilized their right to bear arms to protect their families, possessions and liberties. Unfortunately, these freedom fighters are seldom mentioned as an important part of African-American history.
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Dr. Lott links to a law review article by Stephen Halbrook responding ably to the recent assertion that Nazi gun control is just a myth perpetuated by the NRA. Link: John Lott's Website: Gun Control and Nazi Germany.
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Decades before he destroyed the morale of the US military, President Clinton evaded the draft.
Decades before he became president of the world's largest civil rights organization (NRA), Charlton Heston walked with Martin Luther King, Jr.
Link: Jewish Post - Brotherhood - CORE's Martin Luther King Jr. Annual Awards Dinner. Excerpt:
A great many people think of me as Moses parting the Red Sea but if the 20th Century ever had a real Moses who led his people to the promised land that man, of course, would be Dr. King.
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N'Orleans Mayor Nagin gets booed at Sugar Bowl, media doesn't report it.
Link: No Sugar for Nagin (Wayne LaPierre's blog). Excerpt:
This is the same Ray Nagin who called for confiscation of lawfully owned firearms, jeopardizing the lives of innocent victims who were trapped in his crippled city and easy prey for violent gangs and looters. The same Ray Nagin who had previously tried to run America's firearms manufacturers out of business through frivolous lawsuits.
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Link: The Volokh Conspiracy - James Madison, Gun Nut:#171608. Excerpt from an anonymous comment on Volokh Conspiracy, responding to a contention that small arms could not effectively check the power of a better-armed government:
Small arms such as a single-shot deringer, a semi-automatic pistol, .22 revolver, a bolt action rifle, a modern military type rifle, heck, couldn't even a simple knife be considered a potential check on government, or at least on those who govern? Looking at history it would appear to me that small arms are quite capable of being a “check” on those who govern.
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Link: Philadelphia Daily News | 12/05/2006 | Letters | Hitler & gun control. Excerpt:
"Once Hitler had the general populace duped, he didn't need to take away their guns. If anything, it was too many guns and not enough rational thought that allowed Germany to descend into the madness that was the Nazi era."
This gentleman's letter misses the point: it's the victims that need guns, not merely the "general populace," which, as he correctly points out, descended into madness. The Jews mounted a brave and effective resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, with only a few pistols. Imagine what they could have done if better armed and trained. See Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership for more info on the Warsaw uprising, and how the Nazi's perfected the gun control they inherited, inventing handgun control and using it to disarm Jews and anyone opposed to the Party.
This rationale for the need to arm victims can be applied to arming teachers. The teacher in the classroom, who may be a victim herself, will engage more quickly than an armed guard or police officer (remember Columbine?).
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Link: Truly lame idea for gun exchange (SF Chronicle). Excerpt:
"I wouldn't give them a sling shot," he said. "In fact, given some of the things that (Axl) Rose has said about black folks, I think I should get a gun for just going to the concert," he said, bringing a laugh from his friends.
Another ridiculous gun buyback program. This time, it's Oakland offering two tickets to a Guns N' Roses concert. The quote above is telling perhaps - I'll stick this post in the "Gun Control = Racism" category. (Via Wayne LaPierre.)
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Here is an audio clip of a 9/10/97 interview by Roger Hedgecock of my wife, Helen Duringer, when his show was on location at McP's in Coronado:
Helen learned to parachute and to assemble, fire, disassemble and clean the AK-47 when she attended high school in Ukraine. The interview took place in 1997, only a couple years after she came to this country. She did quite well making her point, that the feminist push for women in the military manifests itself primarily in socialist countries. (Capitalism, on the other hand, requires strong families.) Not that women shouldn't shoot--that's a separate issue. Since then she's taken a number of classes with me at Front Sight, where I'm a Bronze member.
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Link: The Racist Roots of Gun Control, by Clayton E. Cramer.
"The historical record provides compelling evidence that racism underlies gun control laws -- and not in any subtle way. Throughout much of American history, gun control was openly stated as a method for keeping blacks and Hispanics "in their place," and to quiet the racial fears of whites."
This article has been around awhile, and makes its case well that gun control had racist origins (in addition to the obvious present day discriminatory effect in major cities plagued by crime).
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World Examiner has some catching up to do - a lot happened this week. As Cam Edwards reported, both on NRAnews and on his blog, President Bush signed the Disaster Recovery Personal Protection bill into law. This is supposed to prevent a repeat of New Orleans-type gun confiscation, although I wonder what exceptions might be in the bill, and what this piece of paper will mean if teachers and parents fail to pass on to future generations the great American tradition of firearms ownership and carry.
For shocking video of mass gun confiscation on US soil, see GOA's page on Gun Confiscation in New Orleans.

