Monday, January 31, 2011

Beware of Russians bearing musical instruments !


This Russian electronic genius living here in the U.S. demonstrating and selling his Theramin used his access for espionage we later learned.  RCA eventually built and sold Theramins and L'eon eventually went back to Russia.  He apparently got too much exposure to capitalism and it earned him a stay in a Gulag .

No good deed goes unpunished in Russia it seems .

One of his most unusual inventions was dubbed "the thing" and one was secreted in a carving of the Great Seal of the United States presented to our Ambassador in Moscow. It collected intel for years before it was discovered.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9on_Theremin

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Record cold !

What in the name of "Allah" is wrong with the Muslims ?

The Shia can't get along with the Sunni.
Iran can't get along with Iraq.
Iraq can't get along with Kuwait.
Hamas can't get along with anyone.
Pakistan harbours AlQueda and The Taliban.
There is revolution in half a dozen Muslim countries.
And all of them collectively want to kill all the Jews.
Even in "civilized" countries they bomb, terrorize and try to establish Sharia law.

What is to be done with members of this "religion of peace" ?

Maybe there is something going on behind the scenes - - -

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/8289686/Egypt-protests-Americas-secret-backing-for-rebel-leaders-behind-uprising.html

Friday, January 28, 2011

How can you not love Banjo Patterson, OBE !

You may well know him as writer of the Australian National Anthem Waltzing Matilda   but one of his favorite poems of mine was used by my wife in her teaching career to get young boys interested in poety.


    The Man from Snowy River

    Banjo Paterson

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Grizzly that nearly ate Ol' Hogsanta !

This little story will be posted over a couple of weeks on Thursday since it is a bit long.

Part 1 of four !

How Fast Can A (Wounded) Bear Run
Or
The Grizzly who nearly ate Ol' Hogsanta
Or
Women in the Wilderness

Back in my younger Air Force days in Alaska, I was not known by my present Nome de Plume of  Hog Santa, or Bay Bob. In those days I was know as Bear Bob. Some credit the moniker to my enthusiasm for bears and bear hunting, and others because they say that I was "bearly believable". At any rate there was some truth to the statement that I loved bears, and bear hunting. I even loved the country where bears and wolves thrived. Somehow I liked knowing that in these places without modern firearms you were no longer on the top of the food chain. I will admit that when sleeping in a tent I rested much better with my .44 Magnum Redhawk, loaded with super hot handloads, under my inflatable pillow.

One of my favorite places in Alaska is the area surrounding Upper Russian Lake. It is accessible by any of three trails or floatplane. The trails, although long, gave economical access to the area for scouting in advance of chartering an expensive floatplane for the logistical operation that most hunts in Alaska require. Two of the trails,  The Russian River Trail, and the Resurrection River Trail are part of the old miners trail that ran from Seward on the coast to the Crow Creek Minefields south of Anchorage. This trail was the only access to interior Alaska at the time.  The thoughts of the thousands of miners who had hiked it a hundred years ago added to the special aura of the place. The area is pleasant mix of river bottom, avalanche created meadows, mountainside, forest, and of course Upper Russian Lake with its forearm sized Rainbow Trout. The Russian River, which drains the lake, is a great salmon fishery for the many fish that spawn in both Upper and Lower Russian Lake. There is a comfortable cabin on the North shore of the lake maintained by the U.S. Forest Service.





There is a nice aluminum skiff kept at the cabin, which in conjunction with the lake gives you access to a large part of the area. It is very handy for fishing the large lake, and hauling equipment, moose meat, and bear hides to a spot for floatplane pickup.

Which brings us to the bears! The area is one where Black Bear and Grizzly Bear habitat overlap. The Grizzly biologists call it a "Spring Time Intensive Use Area". I call it a breeding ground. Many sows spend the winter with cubs denned in the surrounding mountains. Typically a sow will spend two winters with her cubs in the den, and run them off in the spring of the second year. The old boars know this and are waiting to make a little "bear magic" when the mood strikes the sow.

The physical power of these bears is amazing. We once watched (through a spotting scope) a sow with young of the year as she descended from her denning area. She would walk up to boulders and casually roll them over looking for grubs. We later back trailed her to locate her den. I was planning on having a date with her the following spring when she exited her den. She was an older bear and very large probably 10 ft plus and past her prime. If I was sure she had no young cubs I felt no compunction in making her into a rug. But I digress! When we were back trailing her we saw some of the boulder she had casually rolled over with one paw. My partner and I, two large strong men, could not budge any of the larger of these boulders. What Power!

More to come !

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

"That is not a gun, this is a gun ! "

With apologies to Crocodile Dundee !




Oh! I want one -  -  -

Legality because of the large bore size is in question however !

" I dreamed a dream" !

I dreamed I was sent to a secret desert airbase to do a project on the newest super secret airplane.

It was lage and impressive and super-stealthy looking, but it was painted in the Green Bay Packers colors, and most of the other engineers were wearing Green Bay shirts, caps or ties.

I pulled the chief engineer off to the side and asked him what was up with all the Green Bay colors !

He replied, " You know that we really need this project or the company will be in dire financial straights " ?

I concured that it was an important project but asked what that had to do with the Green Bay colors.

He replied "Everyone knows that God is a Green Bay fan !"

Very disturbing dream for a Pittsburgh boy - - - ;D

Looked kind of like this - - - what a nightmare !

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Climate Change is real ! ! !

Obama changes Climate Czar !

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jan/25/obama-adviser-carol-browner-leaving/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS


The prospect of her radical socialist ties coming into view by a Republican House investigation would probably hurt Obama's election campaign.

It is all about "the one" !

Alito, Scalia, and Thomas - - - Justices with balls !

The rest will meekly and sheepishly bow down to the President at the State of the Union pep rally !

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-25/six-justices-will-attend-state-of-union-address-court-says.html

I can only hope the rest of the Justices "grow a pair" !

Monday, January 24, 2011

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Why you cannot spend 20+ years fielding new technology.

You can only keep a secret for a limited amount of time. The F-22 took 20 + years to put in the field, and in that time everyone and their brother was aware of its capabilities and technology.

These projects need to be kept "in the black" and strategies like the F-35 where foreigners are permitted to participate in the design and development are like "giving away the store" !


Future contracts should be given to companies who can quickly and cost effectively put designs into service.

We cannot afford another F-22 / F-35 where we give every one of our enemies time to copy it.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jan/23/china-stealth-fighter-us-technology

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Time for a milk and toilet paper run !


" A track along or just inland of the coast would bring rain over the eastern Carolinas and even a wintry mix into the I-95 corridor of the mid-Atlantic.

This track would dump heavy snow, perhaps on the order of 1 to 2 feet, over the Appalachians. Snowfall rates would be intense with perhaps 1 to 3 inches per hour.


A track just off the coast would bring the heaviest snow to the I-95 cities and the beaches, as we have seen before, thus sparing the Appalachians the worst.
It is also possible the storm could swing out off the southern Atlantic coast, then hook back in over the Northeast with a more complex precipitation pattern.
No matter which way the storm tracks, it looks like big trouble for the Atlantic Seaboard next week, not only for the U.S., but all the way to Atlantic Canada."

http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/44753/next-weeks-snowstorm-is-a-big.asp

Undeniable proof of a God in heaven !

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110122/ap_on_en_tv/us_tv_olbermann


I wonder where he will pop up next ? ? ?

Friday, January 21, 2011

Hawaii governor claims record of Obama's birth 'exists in archives' but can't produce the vital document

Abercrombie said on Tuesday that an investigation had unearthed papers proving Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961.

He told Honolulu's Star-Advertiser: 'It actually exists in the archives, written down,' he said.
But it became apparent that what had been discovered was an unspecified listing or notation of Obama's birth that someone had made in the state archives and not a birth certificate.

And in the same interview Abercrombie suggested that a long-form, hospital-generated birth certificate for Barack Obama may not exist within the vital records maintained by the Hawaii Department of Health.



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1348916/Hawaii-governor-says-Obamas-birth-record-exists-produce-it.html


"Laws of the Territory of Hawaii ACT 96 To Provide For The Issuance Of Certificates Of Hawaiian Birth was in effect from 1911 until 1972 and allowed someone who was born outside the Hawaiian Islands to be registered as though he were born in Hawaii. Under that law, someone simply would have presented herself to the Hawaiian authorities and declared that the child was born in Hawaii. The person could have sworn under oath and presented witnesses and other evidence. If the authorities accepted it, that was the end of it. All a person had to do was file a false statement and Hawaii took them at their word.

One could not just say "My kid was born in Des Moines but I want him to have a Hawaiian birth record". But if you lied no investigation was conducted to validate your claim and the Hawaiian birth record was issued no questions asked.

Knowledge of this practice was wide spread and there are probably thousands of people who obtained Hawaiian birth records between 1911 and 1972 through the process of affidavits and witnesses rather than hospitals and delivery doctors.

One high profile example of the Hawaiian birth certificate policy was the president of the first Chinese republic. Sun Yat-sen was born on 12 November 1866 to a peasant family in the village of Cuiheng, China, but by 1904 he had a Hawaiian birth certificate and was officially a citizen of the United States. The wording on Sun Yat-sen’s Hawaiian birth certificate reveals that at age 18 he “made application for a Certificate of Birth. And that it appears from his affidavit and the evidence submitted by witnesses that he was born in the Hawaiian Islands.” Appears? It also appears that AKA Obama was born in Hawaii. Does the AKA Obama birth certificate on file with the State of Hawaii have language similar to the birth certificate of SunYat-sen?

http://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2009/04/aka-obama-fans-all-together-now-say-omg.html

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Wisconsin comes to it's senses - - - thanks to Republicans !

"Democrats and Republicans agree that a concealed carry law will pass the Legislature this session — and unlike the past two times, former Gov. Jim Doyle won't be around to veto it.

Gov. Scott Walker said this week he expects a concealed carry bill to emerge as early as spring — after the Legislature tackles more pressing issues like job growth and the budget — and that he will sign it.

"You're going to see a concealed carry bill pass the Legislature, I have no doubt," said Chris Danou, D-Trempealeau. "The question is what kind of bill it's going to be."

"Wisconsin is one of two states that prohibit citizens from carrying concealed handguns, though lawmakers and gun control proponents expect that to change during the upcoming legislative session."

http://lacrossetribune.com/news/local/ef7364ca-2129-11e0-8adc-001cc4c002e0.html

Monday, January 17, 2011

"Splendor in the grass !"

Bear grass that is !

Heaven only knows how I love to fish, and my favorite type of fishing is salmon fishing. Of course the best salmon fishing in the world is in Alaska and some of the most accessible fishing is on the Kenai Peninsula.
The Kenai River is one of the best of the accessible fisheries there and it is heavily fished wherever you can get to it. Many local folks tend to gravitate to the smaller feeder streams to avoid the crowds. One of the best of these feeder streams is the Russian River and the mouth is usually quite crowded. Just up-steam from the mouth of the Russian is a small waterfall, and fish (mostly lake spawning Reds, but a few Silvers) stack up in the pool below.

And there-in lies another story .

There is a trail that parallels the Russian River from a campground near its mouth many miles to Upper Russian Lake. A spur off of this trail leads to "the waterfall". About a mile and a half hike as I recall. Late in the summer when the Silvers run the trail is framed by head high "bear grass".

On this particular occasion the parking lot at the trail head held only a few cars so there was a good chance the waterfall would not be crowded. I strapped on my Redhawk, donned hip waders , shoulder fishing pack, and set off for what I knew would be a great morning at the falls.


About half way up the trail I met a fellow fisherman coming down the trail. We paused to exchange pleasantries and information. I learned that he had been alone at the falls, indicating that the other cars were from people hiking or fishing the upper river or lakes. I also learned that he had not had a single hookup. It was discouraging, but not a show stopper.

Shortly up the spur trail I entered the brush and bear grass. The lower trail had burned the past year, and was quite open, but this was a jungle on either side of the narrow trail.

I proceeded cautiously and slowly, bear bells jingling. I rounded a curve in the trail came upon one of the rare 50 yard straight portions. Up ahead in the trail, about 30 yards, I noticed something shiny and silvery. It was out of character for the area, which most folks who would hike a mile and a half to fish, tend to keep pretty clean. Must be a chunk of foil some camper had dropped or discarded. What a slob I thought.

And then the silver object moved, wind blowing the foil? Nope, there was no wind in that jungle.

And then it moved again straight up in the air. Actually it "flopped". It was a large fish, apparently fresh, laying in the middle of the trail an eighth of a mile from the water.

How in the world did it get there? I thought for a second that the other fisherman had dropped it but then I remembered that he had not caught a thing.

Just about that time a small breeze came down the trail carrying the unmistakable smell. BEAR !

Now I am not overly bright, or a super woodsman, but I knew enough not to get between a bear and his dinner.

Apparently the bear had been coming down the trail, heard or smelled me, dropped his dinner and stepped off into the brush. In retrospect I guess that he heard rather than smelled me and was curious about what was coming up the trail.

I un-holstered the Redhawk .44 and backed off down the trail, talking loudly and jingling my bear bell. I talked to him as I backed off, "easy bear, it’s just your old buddy Bear Bob. Eat you lunch, I'll wait for you. You don't try to eat me, I won't try to eat you."

I backed off well into the clearing, found a nice high stump to sit on and waited him out.
After about 20 minutes I headed back up the trail, slowly and loudly pistol in hand. When I got to the straight stretch I waited, made plenty of noise, sniffed real hard, and looked real hard. The fish was gone ! !
I hoped that the bear was gone too.

I eased through the jungle and when I got to the spot where the fish was I noticed that the bear had left his calling card. He was a big bear !
Either that or he was scared sh-tless too.

I proceeded to the falls without further incident. I had a great morning and took two nice Silvers.

The crazy hatred from the left - - -

"KGUN reported that Fuller took exception to comments by Republican state Rep. Terri Proud and Tucson Tea Party spokesman Trent Humphries.

Fuller was in the front row and apparently became upset when Humphries suggested that any conversations about gun control should be delayed until all the dead were buried, KGUN reported.

Fuller took a picture of Humphries and shouted, “You’re dead.”
Some media reports said Fuller kept booing and making other remarks before deputies escorted him from the church."


"He became intrigued by antigovernment conspiracy theories, including that the Sept. 11 attacks were perpetrated by the government and that the country’s central banking system was enslaving its citizens. His anger would well up at the sight of President George W. Bush, or in discussing what he considered to be the nefarious designs of government.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Troubling tradition in Pakistan !

Pakistani Daily Reports – 'Child Marriages: 10 Year-Old Girls Traded for Rs. 100,000 [Approximately $1,150]'

RSN Editors Note: The prophet Muhammadmarried a 9 year old girl and , so the practice continues today - what outcry do you hear from women's rights groups or other advocacy groups supporting children's rights.  How many of thiese children are actually being forced (raped) into marriage?

 On November 29, 2010, police officials in the Pakistani town of Sheikhupura raided a wedding hall and arrested the bridegroom and wedding guests as the marriage of a six year-old girl, Uzma, was being performed. Bilal Zafar, a local police officer, confirmed the arrest of Maulvi Ghaus, the cleric who was performing the marriage, as well as the 23 year-old bridegroom. Zafar stated, "we received a tip-off about the marriage but it took us a while to find the place as the wedding was being conducted in secret."

http://www.rightsidenews.com/2011011412570/life-and-science/culture-wars/pakistan-child-marriages-and-the-human-trade-of-little-girls.html?utm_source=Right+Side+News&utm_campaign=60466db17c-daily-rss-newsletter&utm_medium=email

Friday, January 14, 2011

Surfing the bore tide, Girdwood Alaska

Surfers in Alaska ride waves for an astonishing five miles

By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com

For most surfers, a really long ride might last about 20 seconds and cover 50-60 yards, so imagine the thrill experienced by a group of standup paddlers recently when they rode waves for a distance of nearly five miles -- amid the splendor of the pristine Alaskan wilderness.

The magical event played out on the Turnagain Arm in the Cook Inlet near Girdwood, thanks to a phenomenon called a tidal bore, caused when the leading edge of an incoming tide pushes against an opposing current or the direction of a river. This creates actual tidal waves.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Video here !
 

It is probably a good time to stock up on canned goods and staples

Food prices are forecast to go higher and be in short supply. Couple that with the forecast rise in fuel prices which impact food distribution costs and rising taxes in many areas, having a good stock of staples could make the difference when struggling to make ends meet.


"Evidence of tightening global food supplies grew as the U.S. Agriculture Department cut its estimates for global harvests of key crops and raised some demand forecasts, adding to worries about rising food prices.
Prices of corn and soybeans leapt 4% Wednesday and wheat gained 1%, continuing the broad rally in commodity prices that began in June. With yesterday's gains, prices of corn futures contracts are now up 94% from their June lows; soybeans are up 51% and wheat is up 80%.

The USDA's revisions reflect the impact of dry weather in South America and floods in Australia, which have compounded supply constraints that first started to emerge in the middle of last year, when a drought in Russia ravaged that country's wheat fields. The agency also cut estimates for U.S. harvests of corn and soybeans.
 
At the same time, demand is increasing. The USDA said ethanol producers likely will increase their use of corn, and consumption by emerging market countries continues to be strong.
Prices of many agricultural commodities are still below the levels that sparked food riots in poor countries around the world in 2008. But economists see few signs that prices for grain, livestock and cotton will cool significantly anytime soon, signaling potential headaches for consumers and food companies.

"The markets are very, very tight," said Joseph Glauber, the USDA's chief economist. "There is concern, no doubt."

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704803604576077751817700340.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories


Remember how your grandparents preserved and stocked up on staples when times were good.

To be forewarned is to be forearmed, stock up now eat well later !

Americans in greater danger in P.G. county than Afghanistan.

13 murders of Americans in Prince Georges County Maryland so far this year and only 12 in the Afghanistan war zone.


"THIRTEEN PEOPLE have been slain in as many days this year in Prince George's County, a slow-motion massacre taking place on the eastern porch of the nation's capital. At the current pace, the county would more than triple the 98 killings that occurred there last year.
Despite that, the deputy police chief, Kevin Davis, told residents on Tuesday they had nothing to fear, for it was merely "the lifestyle of these victims [that] has contributed to where they are in life."



I have a good friend who retired after 25 years as a P.G. county cop, and he is the first to admit that working and living in that enviornment tends to "harden" a person.  He is not surprised at the murder rate, and he has related that the tendancy of the police to shoot first and ask questions later comes from watching their fellow officers get shot and killed, and from the public routinely shooting each other.

He said that in most places when a policeman sees a person with a gun drawn they have the mindset that gunman does not really want to shoot anyone.  In P.G. county the opposite is true, first because there are almost no legal gun permits so someone with a gun is almost certainly an "outlaw". Secondly the tendancy for residents to shoot each other is well known.


Thursday, January 13, 2011

Happy Lee Jackson day !

Downtown Lexington
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Lexington, VA 24450

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Lee-Jackson Day celebrates the lives of two great heroes and the most noteworthy citizens of Lexington. Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson were both born Virginians near this date which became a longstanding state holiday. Both men spent the final years of their lives as residents of Lexington. Events begin at 10:30am in the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery for a wreath laying & military honors at the life-size monument to Jackson. A parade through town will follow at 11am including reenactors and ending at VMI. At Noon a service will be conducted in Lee Chapel in honor of Robert E. Lee featuring guest speaker Rev. John Weaver. Following the services a luncheon will be held at the historic Col Alto. Events are free to the public. Please visit our website for details on luncheon reservations and further information.

Date/Hours:
Saturday, January 15, 2011 (10:30 AM-1:30 PM)


Debt and politics - - -

What do the states that tend to  have the greatest debt have in common ?















http://chuckdevore.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Maps3.jpg

Compared to the states that voted for Obama we can see that these states have Liberal tendancies in spending as well as voting.

What happens when these states cannot pay their obligations ?

When the Democrats controlled Congress the answer was obvious, bailouts !

But now with Republicans controlling the purse strings in the House of Representatives these states are going to have to face huge cuts in service or draconian high taxes.

Illinois has already raised taxes and other states will certainly follow.

Any Conservative could have predicted this and an old saw comes to mind.

There is no such thing as a free lunch !

TINSTAFL  That would make a great license plate !

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Gun is Civilization

Shamelessly "borrowed" from The Munchkin Wrangler


The Gun is Civilization by The Munchkin Wrangler
Human beings only have two ways to deal with one another: reason and force. If you want me to do something for you, you have a choice of either convincing me via argument, or force me to do your bidding under threat of force. Every human interaction falls into one of those two categories, without exception. Reason or force, that’s it.

In a truly moral and civilized society, people exclusively interact through persuasion. Force has no place as a valid method of social interaction, and the only thing that removes force from the menu is the personal firearm, as paradoxical as it may sound to some.

When I carry a gun, you cannot deal with me by force. You have to use reason and try to persuade me, because I have a way to negate your threat or employment of force.

The gun is the only personal weapon that puts a 100-pound woman on equal footing with a 220-pound mugger, a 75-year old retiree on equal footing with a 19-year old gang banger, and a single guy on equal footing with a carload of drunk guys with baseball bats. The gun removes the disparity in physical strength, size, or numbers between a potential attacker and a defender.

There are plenty of people who consider the gun as the source of bad force equations. These are the people who think that we’d be more civilized if all guns were removed from society, because a firearm makes it easier for a [armed] mugger to do his job. That, of course, is only true if the mugger’s potential victims are mostly disarmed either by choice or by legislative fiat–it has no validity when most of a mugger’s potential marks are armed.

People who argue for the banning of arms ask for automatic rule by the young, the strong, and the many, and that’s the exact opposite of a civilized society. A mugger, even an armed one, can only make a successful living in a society where the state has granted him a force monopoly.

Then there’s the argument that the gun makes confrontations lethal that otherwise would only result in injury. This argument is fallacious in several ways. Without guns involved, confrontations are won by the physically superior party inflicting overwhelming injury on the loser. People who think that fists, bats, sticks, or stones don’t constitute lethal force watch too much TV, where people take beatings and come out of it with a bloody lip at worst. The fact that the gun makes lethal force easier works solely in favor of the weaker defender, not the stronger attacker. If both are armed, the field is level.

The gun is the only weapon that’s as lethal in the hands of an octogenarian as it is in the hands of a weight lifter. It simply wouldn’t work as well as a force equalizer if it wasn’t both lethal and easily employable.
When I carry a gun, I don’t do so because I am looking for a fight, but because I’m looking to be left alone. The gun at my side means that I cannot be forced, only persuaded. I don’t carry it because I’m afraid, but because it enables me to be unafraid. It doesn’t limit the actions of those who would interact with me through reason, only the actions of those who would do so by force. It removes force from the equation… and that’s why carrying a gun is a civilized act.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Collector of unusual machines

This lady is a little odd, but her collection of unusual equipment is phenomenal !

http://www.tatjavanvark.nl/

Holy "Transformer" - - - On Probation !

Gates: "As a result, I am placing the STOVL variant on the equivalent of a two-year probation. If we cannot fix this variant during this time frame and get it back on track in terms of performance, cost and schedule, then I believe it should be cancelled. We will also move the development of the Marine variant to the back of the overall JSF production sequence."


When they produced the first test article prototype for this airplane and I got a look at it, I knew it's fate was going to be difficult.

The design is just too complex with a lift fan and 90 degree rotation of the tailpipe.

Couple that with the manufacturers reputation for delays and cost overruns and the handwriting on the wall was clearly visible.  It took this company 20 years to put the F-22 in service and of course it was way behind the technology curve by then..

More at
http://defense-update.com/wp/20110106_efv_jsf.html

Gun control, or insanity control ?

As we try to understand the tragic events in Tuscon and contemplate how we can help prevent them in the future we come to a fork in the road.

First we have to decide which fork to take, at least on the first venture down this road. One fork aims to control guns by preventing or restricting the sale of the more dangerous semi-automatics and high capacity magazines.  The other fork leads to identifying those who are likely to commit such atrocities and flagging their records so they will be denied the right to purchase firearms.

There are serious Constitutional issues with either tack.  But as we have seen at Columbine, Virginia Tech, and now Tuscon, people saw this coming, or at least the real possibility of such actions.  And yet authorities, school authorities in this case, failed to take any action to prevent the harm to the public and to the individuals committing such horrible acts.

We need to seriously take a look at the privacy accorded to medical records when the patient involved represents a possible danger to themselves or others.  We also need some mechanism, at the state level, to identify and record such danger. We also need to have a mechanism for people to regain their full firearms rights when and if they are no longer a danger.

How many times must we watch these tragedies and the accompanying finger pointing and blame assignment ?