Serenity

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Fri, 30 Sep 2005 12:00:00 GMT
From smith2004:
"I too get into this kind of discussion, and explain my position this way: The 'House' passes a law which is subject to approval or veto by the Senate. If the Senate approves it, it's now subject to approval or veto by the 'Executive.' If the president passes the law, it's now YOUR turn to approve or veto it. And the way you do that is by refusing to convict someone for breaking it. THAT's what 'jury nullification' is." -- Ken Valentine

# Russmo.com - Disaster Preparedness - cartoon commentary on the change over the last 100 years in how Americans plan for disaster. Hehe.

# Author unknown - The Power of Makeup - hilarious pictorial essay. [trt-ny]

# Joss Whedon - Serenity, the first Firefly movie, opens today. I'm planning to go tomorrow afternoon.

# henshawe at The Claire Files Forum - Are we there yet, Dad, huh, huh are we there yet? - is Amerika a full-grown fascist state? According to these 12 Signs of Fascism, Americus answers with a resounding "Yes!" [clairefiles]

# Jim Kouri at Renew America - Second Amendment hypocrites: Senators Schumer and Feinstein pack heat - two of the biggest gun grabbers in the U.S. Senate carry guns themselves. Schumer also gets a police bodyguard when he visits the Big Apple. [scopeny]

Also, a check of Pistol License records shows that Senator Schumer possesses an "unrestricted" pistol permit, a rarity in New York City. Licenses are distributed in different categories in the Big Apple: Target Permits allow only use of a firearm at a licensed firing range; Premises Permits allow weapons to be kept in a home or apartment; Restricted Permits allow the gunowner to carry their firearms concealed but only within the purview of their job (security, jewelers, armored car guards, etc.). So it's evident that Senator Schumer has two sets of rules -- one for Americans and one for himself.

# I installed last night a Longhunter Shooting Supply One Piece Firing Pin on my Marlin 444P. My misfire problem is back with a vengeance, so this is an attempt to fix it. I fired seven primers with the new firing pin in my basement last night. Two of them did not ignite until the second fall of the hammer. Sigh... Range test today or Sunday. I'd blame the primers, but the same primers in my bolt gun have never once failed to ignite.

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