Rules for Rulers

A commentary on the Constitution, the 2nd Ammendment and life in general.

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

SEAL Memorial

Froggy has a post about this worthwhile cause. Send a few dollars if you can:


I received this from Danny's mother, Cindy:
We the family of Danny P. Dietz have a memorial fund set up to raise funds for a bronze memorial and a scholarship fund to be given in Danny's name and would like such funds to go to Navy SEAL Danny Dietz memorial fund at any Wells Fargo Bank for contibutions.

As my traffic is way down, please forward to some active milbloggers.Froggy OUT

Occupying Army?

Fjordman has a guest post over at the Gates of Vienna on the actions of Sweden and Europe's muslim minority. It's an excellent post and a wake up to me given the demonstrations that we observed over the weekend in many major Amercian cities by the pro-illegal camp. I have worked in the restaurant industry in Southern California and talked to my share of immigrants. The number espousing the philosophy of Aztlan was surprising. This probably deserves a post by itself.

Back to Fjordman's post. He talks about the disintigration of the Swedish society due to the war on Swedes by their muslim immigrants. Rape, robbery, and bombings are the acts of an invading army. These acts are being perpetrated by the muslim minority for the most part. The basis for his post is a Sociology thesis written by Petra Ã…kesson. One of the conclusions that I made from the article is that war is indeed being waged against the Swedes. I would bet that most of them do not know it yet. As long as things are kept in Malmo, the majority of them would ignore what is happening. Kind of like the immigration problems here. As long as things are kept to the Southwest of the US, the majority of the country won't pay attention to the problem.

These events are not just in Malmo though. The riots in France, the bombings in Britain and Spain, and the current crime spree in Sweden seem to be the opening salvo of a war on the European continent. I don't think that Europe is prepared to defend itself. Like most of Europe, Swedes aren't allowed to arm themselves (if Diane Feinstein has her way, Americans won't be able to either). Defending oneself against a gang of people intent on hurting you or stealing from you is no job for the timid. Ultimately, the Swedes will need to do just that. It's obvious that their law enforcement personnel cannot help them. They can't lock up all of the children of Jihad.

Europe will have their hands full. We also have our hands full. I wouldn't trade their immigration problem with ours for anything but if we don't get our act together, it won't matter. When 500,000 people with Mexican flags march in downtown Los Angeles over US policy, you have to wonder whether we've already sold ourselves out.

Read Fjordman's post. It's a good read and worthy of some thought in regard to our situation here at home and to the future of our European brothers.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Sushi is Bad for Turtles? Not my Toro

The recent study proclaiming harmful levels of mercury in sushi is financed by a conservancy for sea turtles. What? What do sea turtles have to do with sushi, specfically tuna? Roger Simon, one of my favorite bloggers, has a few posts on this. As usual, there is some good information from Roger. He posted a link that points out their agenda.

Apparently, long liners are the culprit here. They are snagging both sea turtles and tuna. I'm not a fan of long line fishing. As soon as they were pushed out from the California coast, "rare" species such as Halibut and Yellowtail started flourishing. The by-catch is horrific. I am a recreational fisherman in the ocean off of San Diego and Mexico. I know how destructive this type of fishing. Most of the long liners in the Pacific are asian.

I'm also a scientist though. Until there is data from an organization that doesn't have such a huge agenda, I'm skeptical. Otoro sushi statsu Kudasai.

Sunday, March 05, 2006

More on Joel Heinrichs

From the Northeast Inteligence Network, more on Joel Heinrichs, the unfortunate student of the religion of peace, that blew himself up during an Oklahoma University football game. According to their report, Heinrich was part of a multi-person terror plot that was supposed to "kill and hurt alot of people". From the AP report via the Northeast Intelligence Network:

"I believe he accidentally blew himself up," Sgt. George Mauldin said
Tuesday of Joel Henry HINRICHS III, the 21-year-old engineering student who died
in the explosion. Added Mauldin: "I don't believe he (HINRICHS) intended for an
explosion to occur at that spot (on a nearby park bench)."

I and other bloggers never believed that he was alone or suicidal. In time, I think we'll see that this was correct.


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