Thursday, February 7, 2013

"Work Ethic"

Our work ethic in this country is very poor. It's embarrassing to see what these people in other countries go through just to survive. These people do these things because they don't have a system that will take care of them if they decide they just don't want to work. These images were published today I think form MSN.


This man in India is carrying this body of a car on his bicycle to a scrap yard for money.



You can barely see the bicycle this man is using to carry these bails of hay.



This man in India is carrying 6 kids on a moped from school.



These garment workers in Cambodia pile into a van to ride home from work.



This man in China is moving his furniture with a bicycle!



This family of 5 rides to school and work on a moped. The mom holds the phone so the dad can take a call while driving. A new meaning to "hands free".


The man uses a richshaw in China to carry chairs for sale.


This man carries ducks on his moped in Vietnam to sale.




These images make me proud to be an American, but they should also make many ashamed of their lifestyle. If everyone would pull their weight, our country would be so much better off.


Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Time Magazine

I guess I will have to add this to the list of news media to NOT listen to. A friend of mine posted this video (http://youtu.be/AgF93bwojLM) on Facebook. In the video, the man displays 600 rounds of 9mm and 20 Glock 30 round clips. I don't know if you guys have shopped around for ammo lately or magazines, clips, etc. Nothing is cheap! If you can find 9mm bullets, they will run around $17-$20 for a box of 50 (Range Ammo). This is about double of what you would pay before the Sandy Hook incident. This article is from January 28, 2013. The man shows clearly in the article that it says, "THERE ARE 600-ROUND MAGAZINES FOR AS LOW AS $25.95". SIX HUNDRED????? I googled 600-round magazine and sure enough, I found 1 for $16! It was for a AK47! AIRSOFT GUN!!! That is some fine journalism on behalf of Time Magazine.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Gun Debate

It's no secret, I own a gun and I am also a member of the NRA. I am a member solely because I believe I have the right to protect my family.

I hear a lot in the news about proposed gun laws. Much emphasis is put into types of guns and the capacity of the magazines.

Lets compare guns to cars. For men, we love all forms of power. As a teenager, I wanted a Ford Mustang GT. I eventually got that vehicle. As a matter of fact, I got more than one. The first was an automatic and I grew bored of it after 6 months. The second was a 5 speed with enough horse power to get me in trouble. But fortunately for my mom, I had common sense. I kept that car for 10 years. If I would have had a bigger budget, I would have an Aston Martin or Ferrari . Both of these super cars are capable of 200+ miles an hour. Where could I possibly reach the potential of either car? Maybe a test track? It doesn't matter, the fact that people can't get the full potential out of a car like that doesn't keep people from buying them.

It's the same thing with guns? I have a full size 9mm that has a capacity of 18 plus 1. This is a semi automatic pistol. I have 19 chances to save a life. If the people in Washington have it their way, my clip will be illegal. How about comparing a assault rifle to a super car? More specific, I'm going to call a AR-15 .223 a assault rifle. Why does anyone need this type of gun? For the same reason that I saw a guy driving his Ferrari California Edition down the PCH in Malibu, CA. That guy will never reach the potential of that car, but he wanted it and got it. The AR-15 is not a cheap gun, but it's not the most expensive. It is a semi automatic rifle with high capacity options. It's a super car or hot rod in the gun world. What's the difference?

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