Morality and all that.

April 7, 2009 – 10:38 am

I don’t usually go with the ‘moral’ arguments for our ills, as most arguments that I see based on morality seem to be posted by right wing christian nut jobs who believe that if we all get cozy with god, everything will be fine.

This article is different, and although the title is ‘Our Problem Is Immorality‘, it is more about property rights than actual morality. I like this article for a number of reasons. I’ve reproduced it below and provided the link to the original article:

A MINORITY VIEW

BY WALTER E. WILLIAMS

RELEASE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2009 AND THEREAFTER

Our Problem Is Immorality

Most of our nation’s great problems, including our economic problems, have as their root decaying moral values. Whether we have the stomach to own up to it or not, we have become an immoral people left with little more than the pretense of morality. You say, “That’s a pretty heavy charge, Williams. You’d better be prepared to back it up with evidence!” I’ll try with a few questions for you to answer.

Do you believe that it is moral and just for one person to be forcibly used to serve the purposes of another? And, if that person does not peaceably submit to being so used, do you believe that there should be the initiation of some kind of force against him? Neither question is complex and can be answered by either a yes or no. For me the answer is no to both questions but I bet that your average college professor, politician or minister would not give a simple yes or no response. They would be evasive and probably say that it all depends.

In thinking about questions of morality, my initial premise is that I am my private property and you are your private property. That’s simple. What’s complex is what percentage of me belongs to someone else. If we accept the idea of self-ownership, then certain acts are readily revealed as moral or immoral. Acts such as rape and murder are immoral because they violate one’s private property rights. Theft of the physical things that we own, such as cars, jewelry and money, also violates our ownership rights.

The reason why your college professor, politician or minister cannot give a simple yes or no answer to the question of whether one person should be used to serve the purposes of another is because they are sly enough to know that either answer would be troublesome for their agenda. A yes answer would put them firmly in the position of supporting some of mankind’s most horrible injustices such as slavery. After all, what is slavery but the forcible use of one person to serve the purposes of another? A no answer would put them on the spot as well because that would mean they would have to come out against taking the earnings of one American to give to another in the forms of farm and business handouts, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps and thousands of similar programs that account for more than two-thirds of the federal budget. There is neither moral justification nor constitutional authority for what amounts to legalized theft. This is not an argument against paying taxes. We all have a moral obligation to pay our share of the constitutionally mandated and enumerated functions of the federal government.

Unfortunately, there is no way out of our immoral quagmire. The reason is that now that the U.S. Congress has established the principle that one American has a right to live at the expense of another American, it no longer pays to be moral. People who choose to be moral and refuse congressional handouts will find themselves losers. They’ll be paying higher and higher taxes to support increasing numbers of those paying lower and lower taxes. As it stands now, close to 50 percent of income earners have no federal income tax liability and as such, what do they care about rising income taxes? In other words, once legalized theft begins, it becomes too costly to remain moral and self-sufficient. You might as well join in the looting, including the current looting in the name of stimulating the economy.

I am all too afraid that a historian, a hundred years from now, will footnote America as a historical curiosity where people once enjoyed private property rights and limited government but it all returned to mankind’s normal state of affairs — arbitrary abuse and control by the powerful elite.

Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

COPYRIGHT 2009 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.

Oath Keepers - Oh the irony!

April 2, 2009 – 11:09 am

I noticed some time ago, a new blog site called the ‘Oath Keepers’. There are a couple of comments I wish to make about this. The first is that I wholly support this effort. For the military and law enforcement personnel to stand up and recognize just what it is they swore to do is splendid and should be encouraged. There is, of course, a however: I wonder how many of them really mean it?

I was reading the page entitled ‘Oath Keepers: Orders we will not obey’, and I hope they stand by this. It is an interesting read, but down in the comments, there is a comment by ‘straightarrow’, who asks a number of very pertinent questions. What are the oath takers going to do in cases like the Ryan Fredericks case or Corey May? Good questions and I see that as yet there is no response to them.

There are other questions of course; What about ATF (Always Think Forfeiture). Will the oath takers leave this illegal organization, prosecute the thugs that operate there when they see them break to the law that is the Constitution? No I don’t think they will.

Will the oath keepers take the 2nd Amendment in its literal form ’shall NOT be infringed’? Will they prosecute me if I have a faulty AR15, just like Mr Olofson? Or maybe if my shotgun barrel is a quarter inch too short as per Randy Weaver? Perhaps they’ll just round us all up anyway, if we demonstrate against government policy without a government permit? (what first amendment right? Oh thats right, the one the government grants you….)

At this point I guess you are wondering where the irony is? Well, you’ll notice that the blog is in part supported by SWAT magazine. Now if there is ever a group of oath breakers and jack booted thugs, its the SWAT team, and that right there is your irony.

I’d like to teach the world to sing …..

March 27, 2009 – 6:34 pm

It appears that some asshole in the Missouri Information Analysis Center has written a guide for police officers called “The Modern Militia Movement,” dated Feb. 20. Its purpose is to help police identify militia members or domestic terrorists. Funny thing is, if i recall correctly, the militia is every able bodied man between the ages of 17 and 45 - militia groups for the defense of home, state and nation are not, should not, and cannot be illegal.

http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/2009/mar/14/fusion-center-data-draws-fire-over-assertions/

http://www.kansascity.com/116/story/1086524.html

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,509929,00.html

I belive in a third party, and in libertarian principals.
I am a Ron Paul and Bob Barr supporter (but more Dr Paul, than Mr Barr - Sorry Bob)
I believe, very strongly in the Constitution, the rights of the states, and minimal federal government
I am a well armed citizen, a fact that I am proud of
I took an oath to defend the constitution and I take that oath seriously.
I have pro 2A bumper stickers!

Despite the fact that I do not advocate violence, it is likely that I am, by their definition a potential terrorist.
How fucked up is that?

What really grinds me about this whole thing is that:

1. as far as I am aware, most terrorists prefer to blend in, and not stand out. One does not announce that one is a terrorist.

2. Who ever came up with this bright idea was not immediatly clubbed to death by the people around him,

which means:

3. More than one retard effectively put their names to this.

I am very happy to see that today, the police have retracted the document and rightly so, but the issue remains that, this is where their heads are - the ‘them and us’ thinking that goes with modern police work. Well you know what, I’m tired of this crap - Fuck the Police!
ACAB.

Balls of steel

March 27, 2009 – 6:16 pm

Why don’t we have politicians, like this guy, in the USA. This guy has some balls. He also has a great message.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94lW6Y4tBXs

Web Broswer Update

March 24, 2009 – 1:22 pm

Well, poor old Opera didn’t last long. I noticed that the computer had a habit of becoming really unresponsive, and after a little investigation it seems that the plug in wrapper for opera was hogging a lot of resource. So I’ve canned it.

Instead of Opera, I decided to give SeaMonkey a try. With a name like SeaMonkey, how can I go wrong? And I’m impressed. it if course an update of the old Netscape and looks like the old Netscape, which I like. It seems to be clean, usable, stable and gives me everything I need.

Think I’ll stick with it for now.

Yet another reason why I do not trust cops

March 22, 2009 – 5:45 pm

Article

I know there are some good cops out there, I just don’t know how to tell you apart from the scum, so much like the way you treat us, (with suspicion, with distain and as a potential combatant), I will treat you all the same way, (with suspicion, with distain and as a potential combatant), until its proved to me that I can trust each and every one of you.

Web Browsers

March 15, 2009 – 4:18 pm

So its time for me to go on a computer rant again. I’m running Linux and love it but with any OS there are issues. In this case, the thorn in my side is the web browser. Why is it so hard for to get a browser that works and works right? Why is that so hard - its just software for goodness sake!
Most of you by now are saying ‘Firefox!, Use Firefox!”
The problem with firefox is the bloat. Its so bloated and heavy that it takes ages to wake up, ages to load anything and I just don’t need all of those add ons and plug ins; all I need to do is surf and handle bookmarks - thats all. This should be a very lightweight program, but apparrently the software community believes otherwise.

So I have made it a quest to find the right browser for me. My main critera are:

1. Fast - its got to be fast, both in start up and page loading.

2. Excellent bookmark handling. Bookmarks are important to me - I use a lot of bookmarks, so the ability to handle, import, export and organize bookmarks is essential.

3. Compliance - it has to load and display pages correctly. I don’t care too much about flash support, java, shockwave or any of that extraneous crap that people feel is so necessary these days, but make sure the page looks right.

Which browsers am I looking at and what am I running this on?
I’m using an EeePC 900 - 2G RAM / 900MHz Celeron - not exactly fast, but with Eeebuntu standard based on Intrepid, its very usable.

FireFox:
Great bookmark handling, slow page loads, slow start up times and can become unresponsive. It has a million plug ins, most of which I would never use, and all of which are useless. Good for bloat thouogh.

Dillo:
Looks like is was designed by a 5 year old, and has trouble laying out pages correctly however, it is damn fast. Ability to handle book marks is atrocious however, it can’t import or export, neither does there seem to be any ability to organize them.

Galeon:
Worked great, it loaded pages pretty fast, and for the most part, layed them out correctly. It had great bookmark handling but would crash out on occassions. Sadly it has no been discontinued in favor of Epiphiny.

Epiphany:
Much like Galeon, it loads pages fairly fast, and lays them out ok. Seems to be a little prone to crash out every now and then, however, what really kills it is the bookmarks organization - its tag based! Thats great for searching, but sucks for organizing.

Midori:
Nice and clean, simple and fast. Its just a shame that the longest I’ve had it run for a few seconds, after which it crashes out. Can’t comment on its ability to handle bookmarks as I never got that far with it.

Opera:
Starts up fast, is flexible, has great bookmark handling. Seems to come with a lot of crap - its trying to be all things to everyone, and it can’t be, so don’t. Loaded pages lay out well, and load quickly, although not the fasted of the software tested. It also seems to be very stable.

There were couple of packages I didn’t try out - the various text based browsers, Chrome and some odd ones I hadn’t heard of. I’m not trying Chrome as I just don’t trust it yet.

I’m going to run with opera for a while I think, and see what happens. I’ve spent some time with Galeon and Epiphiny, and a little time with Firefox, and I know I don’t like those. I have used Opera before but that was on a Windows (XP) platform, and it was ok, but I really didn’t like the interface. I hope this time it will be different.

Another Bandoleer

March 13, 2009 – 5:13 am

Some time ago I made a MOLLE bandoleer. I liked it, it worked out ok, but I felt it was a little bulky. Also, I have pouches of one sort or another, for most of my gear now except for the wife’s 10/22 mags. I had a look for 10/22 mag pouches and there aren’t that many out there; those that are can be expensive. A cheap solution is to use speedloader pouches, and I have some of those, but I was itching to make something so I came up with the idea of puttinig together a MOLLE 10/22 mag pouch and a bandoleer to carry them.

The Pouches.

Since getting laid off, I’ve been cutting back on non essential spending, so I used what ever I had hanging around; which turned out to be some sand colored 1000D knockoff that I use for patterns, and some very lightweight cammo nylon.

Construction is essentially a strip of the 1000D for backing and to give the pouch some structure, with the cammo as the outer layer to give a cammo finish. Closure is by hook and loop, with elastic to form the sides. The pouch is not quite as wide as a 10/22 mag, so when the mag is inserted, the elastic grips it tightly (not too tightly, we do need to be able to get them out)

This pouch is a prototype pouch, made out of some of my last remaining OD 1000D

The Bandoleer

Bandoleer Detail

The bandoleer is made in the same way, and both the bandoleer and the pouches have MOLLE loops, and use Malice clips to mate together. While this works well and is very solid, I’m not happy about the way the Malice clips stick out at the bottom. I was running short on webbing and patience which is why I chose this method - if I had to do it again I would spend more time on the pouches and add webbing straps as a means to anchor the pouches in place.

In fact patience was in remarkably short supply when I made this and it shows. There are a multitude of …. well I hesistate to call them mistakes, more like sloppy work - very sloppy work.

You’ll notice that the MOLLE webbing on the bandoleer goes from horizontal to vertical at either end (or vice versa depending on the orientation of the pic or the bandoleer). I did this for a reason - I wanted to be able to mount a canteen or similar on there and at the top I could put a cell phone pouch or similar.

Unfortuatly I didn’t take that may pics as I was running this up, and only have pics of the completed article, but I think you get the idea of how it came together.

11 Rules

February 19, 2009 – 5:49 pm

I was sent this by a friend of mine not too long ago, and it is supposed to be a speech given by Bill Gates at a High School about 11 things they did not and will not learn in school. He talks about how feel-good, politically correct teachings created a generation of kids with no concept of reality and how this concept set them up for failure in the real world.

Its not actually by Gates (See Snopes page here), but it is entertaining:

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I am so mad right now….

February 5, 2009 – 3:41 pm

I have a small chicken coop that needs moving. Its not large, just about 4×4x4, made from a pallet, some 2×4s and plywood, so its pretty heavy. It needs wheels, so I got some wheels, axle bolts and nuts. All I have to do is make a couple of wheel mounts and attach them to the underside of the coop and I should be able to haul it anywhere I need to put it.

So down into the garage I go to start work. First the nuts that came with the axle bolts are not the right nuts, and don’t fit, and then I find that the damned cats have been crapping and pissing under my work bench.

That really was the crowning glory to my day. I’m done .. with the way everything else is going, I’m just fucking done.