Murder City U.S.A.

Published: Fri, 02/22/13

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In This Issue:
This Man Can Show You How to Create Wealth By E.J. Smith
Farewell to a Sports Radio Icon By E.J. Smith
Murder City U.S.A. By Richard C. Young
VIDEO: Armed Crooks Met With AR-15 Surprise The Editors
P-38 U.S. Military “John Wayne” Survival Can Opener The Editors
Obamacare—Technically Speaking a Form of Fascism By Richard C. Young
#21: The Burning Tires Strategy The Editors

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This Man Can Show You How to Create Wealth
 

Senator Rand Paul gave the Tea Party’s response to President Obama’s 2013 State of the Union address. While the president puts government in every piece of your business, Dr. Paul wants it out of your business. You can’t have a nation of prosperity built on redistribution of wealth. It’s time for big government to get out of the way. The system is broken. Dr. Paul’s ideas take us in a new direction that is most aligned with the Constitution.

I speak to you tonight from Washington, D.C. The state of our economy is tenuous but our people remain the greatest example of freedom and prosperity the world has ever known.
People say America is exceptional. I agree, but it’s not the complexion of our skin or the twists in our DNA that make us unique. America is exceptional because we were founded upon the notion that everyone should be free to pursue life, liberty, and happiness.

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We are in danger, though, of forgetting what made us great. The President seems to think the country can continue to borrow $50,000 per second. The President believes that we should just squeeze more money out of those who are working.

The path we are on is not sustainable, but few in Congress or in this Administration seem to recognize that their actions are endangering the prosperity of this great nation

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What America needs is not Robin Hood but Adam Smith. In the year we won our independence, Adam Smith described what creates the Wealth of Nations.

He described a limited government that largely did not interfere with individuals and their pursuit of happiness.

All that we are, all that we wish to be is now threatened by the notion that you can have something for nothing, that you can have your cake and eat it too, that you can spend a trillion dollars every year that you don’t have.


 

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Farewell to a Sports Radio Icon
 

Glenn-OrdwaySports radio host and Boston icon Glenn Ordway was fired last week because ratings were down for his WEEI-FM program, The Big Show. What a shame. Ordway got his break as a Celtics game commentator alongside the legendary Johnny Most. Now he’s gone.

Glenn Ordway, or “The Big O” as he was affectionately known, should not have been fired. If anyone was to blame for the decline in ratings it should be management for messing up a formula that worked so well for many years. The decline began when management panicked and started tinkering with The Big Show and with the Big O.

Their worst sin was firing Ordway’s right hand man Pete Sheppard. The best years of The Big Show were with Sheppard and former New England Patriots Steve DeOssie and Fred Smerlas. The Big Show with Glenn Ordway brought personality to Boston sports talk radio every afternoon. It was an original show by an original sports guy. Now, thanks to management, he’s gone. The Big O will be missed.

Listen to Glenn Ordway as he signs off for the final time here at WEEI.

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Murder City U.S.A.
 

Crime-SceneCan you name the only city in America to break the 500-murder level last year? Was it your city? Let’s find out.

Murder City U.S.A., Chicago, Illinois, under the crack antigun leadership of one Rahm Emanuel. The street gangs and the Mexican cartels run hog wild (read Gangsterville) while citizens cower. Illinois, as of this writing, is the only state in America that does not let its citizens protect their families with a concealed weapons license. As for Castle Doctrine, forget it. Come onto a property in Castle Doctrine Florida, gun in hand with a clear intent to do harm, and you may not need a seat for the Oscars.

In Chicago, you’re forced to fight off the street gangs by swinging the Sunday newspaper. In fact, Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy thinks the second amendment is a danger to public safety. And the city thinks what is needed are more gun controls? Bet the former Cabrini-Green ‘hood gang members will be lining up for all those background checks. Americans are being snookered by the pols on the subject of gun controls. And New York Governor Cuomo is the worst offender of all. Could there be two states where you and your family are less safe than Illinois and New York? Once said, upstate New Yorkers are not in the same sinking deadly boat as NYC and environs. Many upstate law enforcement officers have scant interest in enforcing the new Cuomo gun control scheme. Furthermore, Heir Governor is stone walling citizens on just what the penalties are for noncompliance. Rebellion figures to pick up steam.

Take a look at the gangland map of chicago linked here to find out which ‘hoods you need to avoid on your next trip to the Windy City. Spoiler, it’s most of the city.

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P-38 U.S. Military “John Wayne” Survival Can Opener
 

The P-38, developed in 1942, was a small can opener issued in the canned field rations of the United States Armed Forces from World War II to the 1980s. It is a must have for any survival kit or bug out bag.

The P-38 is known as a “John Wayne” by the United States Marine Corps, either because of its toughness and dependability, or because of an unsubstantiated story that the actor had been shown in an as-yet-unidentified training film opening a can of K-Rations. The can opener is pocket-sized, approximately 1.5 inches (38 mm) long, and consists of a short metal blade that serves as a handle, with a small, hinged metal tooth that folds out to pierce the can lid. A notch just under the hinge point keeps the opener hooked around the rim of the can as the device is “walked” around to cut the lid out. A larger version called the P-51 is somewhat easier to operate. The handle portion can also double as a flat-blade screwdriver.

 Size comparison of P-51 and P-38 openers

P-38s are no longer used for individual rations by the United States Armed Forces, as canned C-rations were replaced by MRE rations in the 1980s, packed in plastic pouches. The larger P-51s are, however, included with United States military “Tray Rations” (canned bulk meals). They are also still seen in disaster recovery efforts and have been handed out alongside canned food by rescue organizations, both in America and abroad in Afghanistan. The original U.S.-contract P-38 can openers were manufactured by J.W. Speaker Corporation (stamped “US Speaker”) and by Washburn Corporation (marked “US Androck”); they were later made by Mallin Hardware (now defunct) of Shelby, Ohio and were variously stamped “US Mallin Shelby O.” or “U.S. Shelby Co.”

Cost: GI P-38 Can Opener (5 Pack) $3.49

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Obamacare—Technically Speaking a Form of Fascism
 

Whole Foods co-founder John Mackey recently fired off the above salvo to an NPR interviewer. Liberals went bonkers!

John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods

John was next back in action following his fascism comments at a well-attended annual conference for the excellent Students for Liberty annual conference. SFL members remembered well John’s 2009 Wall Street Journal article where John told readers that President Obama’s health-care plan wouldn’t work. Unions tried to start a boycott of Whole Foods, but were quickly made mockery of and faded away before getting so much as a smidgen of traction.

SFL found much to like in Mackey’s statement: “The problem is not that there is an unequal distribution of wealth in the world. The problem is that there is an unequal distribution of capitalism.”

As a 1970’s member of the counterculture, a long-haired resident of  “an urban co-op commune,” John Mackey has come a long long way and built one of the most admired companies in the world in the process. SFL could not have had a better headline speaker.

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#21: The Burning Tires Strategy
 

Al Qaeda’s 22 tips for avoiding drone strikes.

1. It is possible to know the intention and the mission of the drone by using the Russianmade “sky grabber” device to infiltrate the drone’s waves and the frequencies. The device is available in the market for $2,595 and the one who operates it should be a computer know-how.

2. Using devices that broadcast frequencies or pack of frequencies to disconnect the contacts and confuse the frequencies used to control the drone. The Mujahideen have had successful experiments using the Russian-made “Racal.”

3. Spreading the reflective pieces of glass on a car or on the roof of the building.

4. Placing a group of skilled snipers to hunt the drone, especially the reconnaissance ones because they fly low, about six kilometres or less.

5. Jamming of and confusing of electronic communication using the ordinary water-lifting dynamo fitted with a 30-metre copper pole.

6. Jamming of and confusing of electronic communication using old equipment and keeping them 24-hour running because of their strong frequencies and it is possible using simple ideas of deception of equipment to attract the electronic waves devices similar to that used by the Yugoslav army when they used the microwave (oven) in attracting and confusing the Nato missiles fitted with electromagnetic searching devices.

7. Using general confusion methods and not to use permanent headquarters.

8. Discovering the presence of a drone through well-placed reconnaissance networks and to warn all the formations to halt any movement in the area.

9. To hide from being directly or indirectly spotted, especially at night.

10. To hide under thick trees because they are the best cover against the planes.

11. To stay in places unlit by the sun such as the shadows of the buildings or the trees.

12. Maintain complete silence of all wireless contacts.

13. Disembark of vehicles and keep away from them especially when being chased or during combat.

14. To deceive the drone by entering places of multiple entrances and exits.

15. Using underground shelters because the missiles fired by these planes are usually of the fragmented anti-personnel and not anti-buildings type.

16. To avoid gathering in open areas and in urgent cases, use building of multiple doors or exits.

17. Forming anti-spies groups to look for spies and agents.

18. Formation of fake gatherings such as using dolls and statutes to be placed outside false ditches to mislead the enemy.

19. When discovering that a drone is after a car, leave the car immediately and everyone should go in different direction because the planes are unable to get after everyone.

20. Using natural barricades like forests and caves when there is an urgent need for training or gathering.

21. In frequently targeted areas, use smoke as cover by burning tires.

22. As for the leaders or those sought after, they should not use communications equipment because the enemy usually keeps a voice tag through which they can identify the speaking person and then locate him.

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