Amos Becomes 35th Marine Commandant

By Aaron Spuler | October 25, 2010 | Comments Off on Amos Becomes 35th Marine Commandant

Gen. James Amos became the 35th commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps on Friday, taking command of a force that has roughly 20,000 Marines deployed at war in southern Afghanistan while at the same time is being tasked to question its own future by civilian defense leaders. “If I said I was about to jump…

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Lock ‘N Load: Blades

By Aaron Spuler | October 25, 2010 | Comments Off on Lock ‘N Load: Blades

R. Lee Ermey goes through the history of the blade starting with the ancient bronze swords through the Japanese samurai swords up to the current bayonet used by the military.

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Pumpkin Carving The Glock Way

By Aaron Spuler | October 25, 2010 | Comments Off on Pumpkin Carving The Glock Way

Hickok45 shows how he carves a pumpkin… I’ve seen many of his YouTube videos and really enjoy the stuff he puts out.

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States Weigh Letting Noncitizens Vote

By Aaron Spuler | October 25, 2010 | Comments Off on States Weigh Letting Noncitizens Vote

Like his neighbors, Claude Rwaganje pays taxes on his income and taxes on his cars. His children have gone to Portland’s public schools. He’s interested in the workings of Maine’s largest city, which he has called home for 13 years. There’s one vital difference, though: Rwaganje isn’t a U.S. citizen and isn’t allowed to vote…

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Divers Find Load of Old Navy Munitions

By Aaron Spuler | October 25, 2010 | Comments Off on Divers Find Load of Old Navy Munitions

Here’s a bombshell of a discovery. Brooklyn commercial divers believe they’ve uncovered what the Navy missed more than 50 years ago during a frantic search that made national headlines: roughly 1,500 live shells that went overboard into the Narrows and Gravesend Bay. The Post joined the four-person crew last week searching for artifacts in the…

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By Aaron Spuler | October 22, 2010 | Comments Off on

He that would make his own liberty secure, must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself. Thomas Paine Dissertation on First Principles of Government December 23, 1791

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Soldiers & Prisoners

By Aaron Spuler | October 21, 2010 | Comments Off on Soldiers & Prisoners

Seems that in Illinois, convicts are given priority over deployed soldiers when it comes to things like voting. Shameful and disgraceful don’t even begin to describe this… Those that are willing putting themselves in harm’s way to defend our way of life are denied voting rights while those that willingly break our laws have their…

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Be A Soldier’s Angel

By Aaron Spuler | October 21, 2010 | Comments Off on Be A Soldier’s Angel

Glenn has adopted a soldier and would like some help. I donated to the cause. If you can afford to, please do. Find out more information athttp://ballseyesboomers.blogspot.com/2010/10/soldiers-care-packages-donations-please.html

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Ruptured Cases

By Aaron Spuler | October 20, 2010 | Comments Off on Ruptured Cases

At the range Sunday, I while putting some rounds through the Bersa Thunder 380. Out of approximately 75 rounds fired, I had two stovepipe failures to eject properly. Upon looking at things closer, both cases that failed to eject were ruptured. The manufacturer would like to have all remaining rounds from that order for testing…

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Don’t Tread On My Son

By Aaron Spuler | October 19, 2010 |

Wore my Gadsden shirt the other day and my son loved it. Every day since he’s been wanting to see the snake. Liked it so much that I printed out a Gadsden flag and put it up in his room. Ordered him a shirt of his own over the weekend…. Even though he’s only 18…

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2023 Texas Gun Legislation

Legislation affecting gun rights in the 2023 session.
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