I. Will. Be. Dipped.

Mr. Klein responded. Here is his reply, in its entirety:

Mr Baker,

*bubble burst*

You’re absolutely right on my not reading the entire sight and jumping to conclusions.

“I don’t have a god. But fuck you right back anyway, not that I expect you bothered to read anywhere near this far. Your lips would get too tired”

– I did happen to read the entire response you wrote back – and liked it very much.
I also like your quick wit and ability to backup your statements –
I would like to do the same in this e-mail – unfortunately I do not have the time at the moment.

-Michel Klein

PS. Agnostic myself – I admire someone who hasn’t consumed the kool-aid. On the subject of IQ – I last tested when I was 6yrs old, with a number very similar to yours. I don’t have enough information to put any weight to that, other than my assumption that it’s higher than most of the U.S. population. My apologies for being a schmuck and jumping to conclusions about you from one paragraph on your website, I very much enjoy *spirited* outlooks/viewpoints – I think I may have to read a lot more of your site.

Mouth hangs agape.

Perhaps there is some hope, after all!

Naaah. Probably not.

Edited to add: Mr. Klein’s original missive reminded me of a piece I wrote back in December. His peg fits perfectly into the philosophical hole I wrote about in On Guillotines and Gibbets. Read it (hopefully again) and see if you agree.

“Public Health Care” Update.

Found also at Sky News, a little unscientific poll on how well Brits trust their hospital system. The question, “Do you feel safe in our hospitals?” The response:

“Apparently not.”

As someone once noted, “Public Health Care” seems like a great idea, until you reflect on “Public Restrooms,” and “Public Transportation.”

Ban Guns? Then People Just Get Creative.

Like this little device:

‘PHONE’ GUNMAN JAILED

A man has been jailed for five years for having the latest deadly weapon to hit the streets – a gun disguised as a mobile phone.

Leon Ellison, 26, fired the miniature weapon with two live rounds in a busy street in Nottingham following a fight.

He admitted possession of a firearm, described as a tiny, silver, mobile phone-shaped weapon.

You’ve got to wonder how many of these things are out there.

(But gun control WORKS! Do it some more, ONLY HARDER!)

The Fourth Edition of the Carnival of Cordite is Up!.

AnarchAngel hosts this week, and it’s quite a post! There are over twenty entries this week (two are mine, and uncharacteristically not Den Bestian essays for a change!) Go read!

Happy Birthday to Me, Happy Birthday to Me.

I just got in my birthday present to myself. A thousand prepped and primed .223 cases from Top Brass. These are Lake City headstamped, cleaned, resized, trimmed, and primed with Winchester Small Rifle primers. All I’ve got to do is dump a powder charge in and seat a bullet. I’ve got enough WCC-846 pulldown powder (from Jeff Bartlett) left to load a thousand cases already. Now I’ve got to order a thousand Hornady 75 grain BTHP Match bullets from Sinclair. That’ll be next month, though.

I can build a sub-MOA load good for 600 yards for about $0.20 per round, or I can go to Ammoman and pay the same price for stuff that won’t hold 2 MOA, and isn’t really any good past 300 meters.

Or I cay pay $0.36 a round for Black Hills ammo no better than my handloads.

And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why I handload.

Edited to add:

And this is what my pet load is capable of out of my AR-15 at 100 yards if I do my part:

Woohoo! I Gotta Moonbat!.

We’re on a roll now! I got my first real vicious hate mail! To wit:

To whom it may concern,

I was reading your website and was highly intrigued by the information and
opinions you provide.

On that note:
“Here’s something for you to think about: Chomsky, in my opinion, isn’t an American in anything but legal citizenship. He belongs in Europe. But if he were there, and said things about those governments as he does here about ours, I doubt his voice would be tolerated, much less celebrated.”

You make a grave mistake in the above opinion. You expect other Americans to respect your views/opinions on guns – yet you *shoot* them down when they express their opinions -eluding to the fact he doesn’t deserve to be a U.S. citizen OR is unpatriotic because of his personal views. America is BUILT on freedom of speech – yet you contradict your views on the freedom to bear arms by telling someone they don’t have the right to speak their mind about his government or his country – hypocrit

You attitude is the exact reason this counrty is going downhill – FAST.
Let me assume a few things about you:
You drive an SUV/Large Truck (prob. w/a gunrack)
You are christian
You voted for Bush
You are a conservative Republican

Got ya nailed eh? People like you will be the downfall of the UNITED States. Everyone is entitled to their opinions/beliefs – and to state they are unpatriotic or don’t deserve to live in their Homeland is BULLSHIT (you’re accustomed to that smell, right?)

You are close-minded and have a low IQ – did you enjoy drinking the cool-aid? You can’t think for yourself and must join the Christian Jihad that the rest of you conservative zealots blindly follow without question.

The day when we as a country get invaded by the rest of the world for imposing our conservative christian views will be a great one. I hope assholes like you – Including our president and every other lacky blindly following him, will get what’s coming to them. We need to cull the flock – and you’re high on my list.

-Fuck your god,
Michael Klein

My email (yes, he emailed!) response:

Mr. Klein

Please, let me burst your bubble.

You make a grave mistake in the above opinion. You expect other Americans to respect your views/opinions on guns – yet you *shoot* them down when they express their opinions -eluding(sic) to the fact he doesn’t deserve to be a U.S. citizen OR is unpatriotic because of his personal views. America is BUILT on freedom of speech – yet you contradict your views on the freedom to bear arms by telling someone they don’t have the right to speak their mind about his government or his country – hypocrit(sic)

Try reading the WHOLE piece, rather than giving up six paragraphs in. I specifically state: “The KKK is a small bunch of losers who feel that somebody has to be inferior to them, and their teeth have been pulled (no pun intended.) But this is America – like Chomsky, they have a constitutionally protected right to spew their venom, and we have a constitutionally protected right to ridicule them. America is a great country because it provides a marketplace where all ideas can be expressed to survive or fail on their merits. The KKK and Chomsky have small followings because their ideas fail in that marketplace. Repressing them would give them legitimacy they don’t deserve. That’s also why we don’t ban Mein Kampf. It deserves to be read, to remind us of what those ideas lead to. America is hardly the only place where bad ideas originate.”

Continuing, you write:

You attitude is the exact reason this counrty is going downhill – FAST.

And I believe the same about the radical left. Since you didn’t bother to read the whole piece, or apparently much else on my site, I’m not surprised that you leap to erroneous conclusions.

Let me assume a few things about you:

Be my guest.

You drive an SUV/Large Truck (prob. w/a gunrack)

I drive a Ford Ranger, which is a small truck. No gunrack (surprise!)

You are christian

LOL! This PROVES you didn’t read much on the site. Nope. I’m a heathen. Small ‘A’ atheist to the core.

You voted for Bush

Not with any real relish, but any other option (Kerry) would have been a COMPLETE disaster, as even Markos Moulitsas (Daily Kos) has admitted. I love Bush’s foreign policy, but his domestic agenda leaves a GREAT deal to be desired.

You are a conservative Republican

I’m registered as a Democrat. I’m more of a small “L” libertarian. I actually believe in small government and low taxes. The Republicans just talk that game. I support ending the War on (some) Drugs™, Social Security reform (real), better border security, originalism in the courts (and especially on the Supreme Court), and keeping the goddamned government out of my private life. I support gay marriage, but am less sanguine about gay adoption. I support a woman’s right to choose to terminate pregnancy – up to the second trimester, whereupon it had better be for serious health reasons, because somewhere during the gestation period that fetus becomes a human being with all attendant rights – rights equal to the mother’s. I put that line as somewhere during the second trimester, so to err on the side of caution I think the demarcation line (admittedly arbitrary) should be at the end of the first trimester.
But more than anything else, I think people ought to say what they mean and mean what they say. I think Bush is about the only Federal level politician that does that – on either side of the aisle. So I am a Bush supporter – except on those specifics on which I oppose him. On the side of the Democrats, however, I haven’t seen anybody (possibly excepting Zell Miller) willing to be forthright, except about wanting to curtail my individual rights.

Got ya nailed eh?

Not even close. What does that say about you?

You are close-minded and have a low IQ

Pot? Meet kettle. Last time I tested, my IQ was about 138. Yours? (The words you were looking for were “alluding” and “hypocrite.”) You mistake a closed mind for an informed and considered opinion. There’s a difference, not that you could discern it.

The day when we as a country get invaded by the rest of the world for imposing our conservative christian views will be a great one.

Tsk, tsk. And they keep telling us that the Second Amendment is a useless appendage to the Constitution. “The day we as a country get invaded by the rest of the world” will be the day the rest of the world finds out what an armed populace is for. Not that I expect it to happen. The rest of the world has done a great job of becoming pacifist and disarming, now that we’ve effectively defeated Communism. That is, except for the religious extremists who would like to impose their radical Islamic views on the rest of the world. And what are they going to invade us with? They can’t make any of the weapon systems they use, and the French certainly can’t out-produce us in an all-out war. All the Jihadis have is terrorism.

But by advocating a desire to see the U.S. invaded by a foreign enemy, you’ve just outed yourself as a domestic one. But you’re not un-American, right? Just “the opposition.”
I hope assholes like you – Including our president and every other lacky blindly following him, will get what’s coming to them. We need to cull the flock – and you’re high on my list.

You forget: I’m armed. To do that, you’d actually have to risk your hide, and I don’t think you’ve got the testicular fortitude. And hypocrite? That would be you – I don’t mind that Chomsky exists. I think his ideas need to be heard so that they can be dismissed by people who can think as the bullshit they are. You, on the other hand, want to see me “culled” (that’s radical leftist for “re-educated”) because you disagree with my opinions and my right to express them.

All I have to say to that is: Try.

PLEASE.

Yours truly,

Kevin Baker

(p.s.: I don’t have a god. But fuck you right back anyway, not that I expect you bothered to read anywhere near this far. Your lips would get too tired.) 😀

Ahhh! I feel much better now!

UPDATE, 3/12: Mr. Klein RESPONDED!

Need Magazines? AR-15 Magazines?.

A magazine manufacturer is offering two free magazines (5- or 10-round) to bloggers who link to their site. I’m not familiar with MWG Co., but they make a 90-round mag for our more-thrust-per-squeeze hip-fired bullet hoses, so they’re OK with me. They also make magazines for Mini-14’s and 10/22’s. Check ’em out.

More Exercise of “Common Sense Gun Control” in Australia

(Or: “First Register, Then Confiscate.”)

Ravenwood has been on top of this from the beginning. February 4 of last year he found a story about how one jurisdiction in Australia had decided to perform “surprise weapon safety audits” of registered gun owners. Two days later the government had apparently backed off of the “surprise” part, or so they said.

Then just a year later, No Quarters found a story of how the police of New South Wales Australia had confiscated some 43,000 weapons after “safety inspections”, most of which were firearms and they all

were destroyed because police were not satisfied that the firearms were being kept securely, or that “possession of that firearm was necessarily further warranted”.

And today Ravenwood found that they’re still at it, buoyed, no doubt by their “success” in New South Wales.

Gun check proposal cops a blast

A POLICE plan for door-to-door checks of every gun owner in the state has drawn flak from firearms groups.

But that would never occur here we’re told!

Not if we never register so they know which doors to knock on.

The plan is being considered by the Chief Commissioner’s office but gun groups believe police numbers are insufficient to cover the estimated 200,000 registered owners in Victoria.

Police said yesterday the focus would be on firearms storage.

You remember that wonderful “common sense” law, “safe storage,” don’t you? Otherwise known as the ever-shifting, every more restricitive set of bureacratic rules that allows the police to confiscate your property because “police were not satisfied that the firearms were being kept securely”?

This is a national approach. New South Wales is already in the process of doing an audit and we’re proposing to do it as well,” spokesman Kevin Loomes said, adding that the details were yet to be finalised.

Of course you are! New South Wales netted over 40,000 weapons! Can’t let them get ahead now, can we?

The proposal has been dismissed by some gun groups who say police don’t have the numbers to check on every owner.

Dismiss all you want, but watch ’em try! Your heads have been buried in the sand for far too long.

The Combined Firearms Council of Victoria said the survey would tie up police resources.

So? What better expenditure of resources is there than to use police manpower to take firearms away from registered law-abiding gun owners? It’s common SENSE!

“The cost of the program will come out of the police budget and therefore general policing resources,” the council said.

“The rationale for the audit is unclear given that the firearms registration database has been going though a clean-up over the past few years with the full co-operation of licensed shooters.

The rationale is the same one expounded by the gun confiscation proponents here: TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF GUNS IN CIRCULATION. There need be no other rationale. That’s the whole purpose behind “gun control” laws, though you will not get a member of the Brady Campaign to admit this publicly.

“There are about 200,000 licensed shooters in Victoria. If this results in the police spending, say, two hours on each audit, that is 400,000 police hours on clerical duties that are no longer spent on general community policing.

Yes, but after the first pass that 200,000 number will be significantly reduced, don’t you see?

“That’s more than 50,000 police days.”

So what if the police are distracted from the job of preventing crime and apprehending criminals. DON’T YOU UNDERSTAND HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO DISARM THE LAW-ABIDING??

Under the Firearms Act it is an offence not to properly store weapons.

“Common sense!”

Owners who breach the Act risk not only losing their firearms licence, but also having their weapons seized.

As gun owners in New South Wales found out to their dismay. With essentially zero recourse, too, I’m sure.

Cases of inappropriate storage to have come before the Firearms Appeals Committee include owners who left their guns on the back seats of cars.

Two involved security guards. One left his handgun on a toilet, and the other left his weapon on a car roof.

We’ve had FBI agents leave fully-auto weapons in vehicles, and Secret Service agents leave handguns in public bathrooms. The Federal Government has lost 824 firearms (that they admit to). Are we going to disarm those agencies? Do they get all their guns taken away? Or what about Australian Robert George Wilton, who had $3,000 worth of rifles confiscated and destroyed, was fined $300 and charged $190 in court costs BECAUSE HE LEFT THE KEY TO HIS SAFE ON A KEY RACK?? That’s the kind of “safe storage” violation they’re looking for. Anything at all, and your collection is GONE.

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: I WILL NOT license. I WILL NOT register. Ever.

Edited to add:

Canada has discovered that the $1 billion-plus they’ve spent on their long-gun licensing and registration system has been useless at its purported aim – taking guns away from criminals. A known violent felon, who was also known to be armed – known by the police to be armed – has shot and killed four Mounties there. Sarah at Carnaby Fudge has the whole story.

Now, normally the way this works is registration & licensing is sold as a crime prevention measure. Then after everyone is licensed and registered, something horrible happens, and this is used as an excuse to take some guns away from the people who didn’t do it, because it makes everyone else feel better. Lather, rinse, and repeat until pretty much no one owns anything – legally.

Hopefully the Canadians have more sense than that, but somehow I doubt it.

If You’re Going to Go Full-Auto, Go MINI-GUN!.

Here’s my entry for this week’s Carnival of Cordite! Can’t afford to feed a real full-auto habit? Don’t want to go through the hassles of Class III licensing?

How about an Airsoft™ Mini-gun? (With videos!)

I love America.