Wednesday, March 25, 2009

More stories of armed citizens making a stand!

His luck apparently on the wane, an alleged serial burglar was committing his latest heist when two armed citizens fired shotguns. Police say the fleeing suspect broke into a nearby residence where 11-year-old Nicole Mendolia was home alone. A concerned neighbor knew the suspect was in the area and called Nicole’s father, Anthony Mendolia, who hurried home. Nicole hid under the covers for about 20 minutes until her father arrived armed with a 9mm pistol and fired two shots at the suspect, who fled the scene. The suspect was turned over to police after treatment for a gunshot wound. Nicole wanted him to know, “ ... You really got what you deserved today. You really deserved to be shot ... Seriously, you need to go to jail. You got problems.” (10 News, Tampa Bay, FL, 08/02/08)

Though he held the door shut against a 20-year-old intruder for as long as he could, police say an 84-year-old homeowner then grew tired. In desperation, he yelled for his wife to retrieve his .45-caliber handgun. He fired one shot at the intruder, who will be arrested pending his release from the hospital. “You could tell [the homeowner] was devastated,” Hancock County, Miss., Sheriff’s Investigator Andre Fizer said of the 911 tape, “You could tell he was scared.” (The Sun Herald, Biloxi, MS, 07/29/08)

Martin Garrison was asleep on his brother’s couch when, according to police, five people intent on burglary pulled up outside. Two armed suspects invaded the home while their accomplices waited in the car. “I thought it was all a bad dream,” Roger Garrison said. “I didn’t know what their intentions were. It was scary.” When one of the burglars pointed a weapon at Martin, he drew a .25-caliber handgun from under the couch and shot one of the burglars three times. The wounded burglar died on the scene. Police were led to the dead man’s accomplices when they answered incoming calls to his cell phone. “My brother is still real upset about it,” Roger explained. “Robberies are something you hear about, but you never want to go through one.” (Star-Banner, Ocala, FL, 07/23/08)

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Stand by citizens - states are standing up to the feds!

Approximately 15 states have issued resolutions mandating that the federal govt. leave their sovereignty as recognized by the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Heres an article about Arkansas.

http://arkansasnews.com/2009/03/04/house-panel-rejects-state-sovereignty-resolution/



And here's an article showing how our military and law enforcement are being instructed to take up arms against the citizens.

http://phoenix.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2008/12/15/daily34.html



Boys and girls start preparing. Stockpile food, blankets, money, weapons, and ammo. Contact friends and family and make a plan to defend yourselves.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Salisbury Tea Party?!?!

Count me in! I just learned of this and am happy to see that people are finally willing to STAND UP! Let's all get involved! Send and e-mail to: salisburymdteaparty@earthlink.net

Look at North Carolina!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8REcmqBFCYw

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Monday, March 2, 2009

New life/health insurance policy


With the way things are going this little sweetheat could someday prove to be the best investment I ever made. Smith & Wesson M&P 15. Tools like this tend to bridge language barriers. I mean illegals crossing the border to cause people harm the way some have in Arizona may not speak english. But they ALL speak Smith & Wesson. Las Manos Arriba!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Broken Borders




It seems as though that our govt. can't keep us safe from other countries any better than they can keep us safe from criminals from our own country. The big difference is that it IS the job of the Federal Govt. to secure our borders to keep us safe from other countries. The link below shows that a new type of problem has come about due to our govts. inability to secure our borders. It appears that the dirt bag drug dealers from Mexico are carrying out cross border skirmishes and are killing people here in the U.S. The next thing you know our govt. will respond with further attempts to disarm our citizens. Then not only will our govt. be unable to defend us, we will be unable to defend ourselves. Instead of giving Mexico billions of dollars in cash, training, and equipment, maybe we should be fortifying our borders and enforcing our immigration laws. Let's see how this turns out.



Friday, February 27, 2009

A message to criminals!




How much will we take?



When a pair of youthful armed robbers hit a convenience store in tiny Carlotta, Calif., the residents formed a posse and gave chase. They called ahead to another nearby town, Swain`s Flat, and asked for help. The Swain`s Flat citizens called another town, Bridgeville, and alerted Loretta Scott and Gloria Falor. Scott and Falor raised a posse which waited at their end of Bridgeville Bridge. When the robbers` getaway car was halfway across the span, the Bridgeville citizens blocked their end with cars and trucks. Meanwhile, the pursuing Carlotta contingent blocked the other end. Several citizens armed themselves, but no gunfire was needed. Sheriff`s deputies appeared and arrested the stranded criminals. (The Times-Standard, Eureka, CA, 4/15/82) (AR 7/82)





Joseph Dean of Winchester, Calif., and Wendell Knighton of McGill, Nev., were stopped at a rest area near Jackpot, Nev., when they saw a man shoot a sheriff`s deputy. As the criminal advanced on his car, Dean grabbed a pistol, rolled under the vehicle and exchanged shots with him. Knighton, sitting in his own car, opened up, too. In the fusillade, the criminal was killed with no injury to bystanders. Meanwhile, Knighton`s wife and sister-in-law gave first aid to the fallen deputy, probably saving his life. (The Daily Free Press, Elko, NV, 7/30/82) (AR 9/82)





When James Hill saw police and helicopters searching the area around his Norco, Calif., home, he suspected that there might have been an escape from the nearby California Rehabilitation Center. So he reached for a .357 Mag. revolver and a 12-ga. shotgun, summoned his dog and began to search his own property. His vigilance was soon rewarded as the dog located an escapee in a tack room behind the Hill home. Hill held the prisoner for sheriff`s deputies. (The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, CA, 3/13/82) (AR 8/82)


The wife of the SPD officer is right over on Sbynews.blogspot.com. They've had the same number of officers for the last 12 years and look at the increase in the number of residents. This Mayor has overseen massive annexation and population growth yet has refused to increase the number of officers on the road. Gross neglince on the part of the city administration. The increase in crime is a direct result. The residents have been rendered victims at the mercy of the common criminal. Yes, the economy plays a role but not on the scale that we have here. The result of citizens being stripped of the right to defend themselves is exacerbated. We MUST contact our legislators now and demand that our right to keep and bear arms and to carry a concealed firearm be decriminalized so that we can begin to adequately defend ourselves where the police cannot.The state CANNOT legislate away what our constitution guarantees. How long will we remain victims of those who govern poorly? When will we make a united stand? The time is now folks. Contact your elected officials and tell them. Locally, more officers. Statewide, decriminalize the carrying of concealed firearms by citizens with no criminal record and proper training.