tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post1079574210291026523..comments2023-11-10T04:17:00.492-05:00Comments on View From The Porch: Hoosier Blogmeet, Part ITamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07285540310465422476noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-56615146034690548312009-12-19T00:43:22.571-05:002009-12-19T00:43:22.571-05:00Tam,
That would be a commentary on the man's ...Tam,<br /><br />That would be a commentary on the man's state of belief, not on any actuality he can instantly realize politically, for the mere verbal evoking of his displeasure. <br /><br />From my NW Ohio perspective, armed Hoosiers are very well situated, and as you note, are in an excellent defensible position vis a vis CCW.<br /><br />Anymore, when I see Published Pinata's such as expressed in his Eastern Liberal-oppressor Platitudes, I take a swing out habitual reflex: a gag reflex.<br /><br />Somehow my small tolerance for such deadly inanity, has worn thru to a corroded and jagged edge. Lately, when reading or listening to such excreta, out of the corner of my mind I catch a vision of flickering-screen burning buildings, under siege by Federal Special Enforcers, while talking heads justify the necessity of making the country Safe for Safety.<br /><br />The Staubs of this world deserve the welcome they receive.<br /><br />John, the RedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-5060830957317844512009-12-19T00:07:15.564-05:002009-12-19T00:07:15.564-05:00"With Indy's NU-People's Republic saf..."<i>With Indy's NU-People's Republic safety director, it may come down to wearing a nun-habit or priest's garb in order to hide the CCW charms for warding off evil intent, or possibly just carry the safety-approved big rubber ducky which The New Competent Authority from Noo Yawk might find to be OK, but just on Sunday strolls.</i>"<br /><br />Staub can hate on guns all he wants to. He can hate on gravity, too, for all the good it'll do him; we've got a pretty stout state preemption law.Tamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07285540310465422476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-4909649685106197042009-12-18T23:24:32.847-05:002009-12-18T23:24:32.847-05:00Well, before that meeting happens, y'all trot ...Well, before that meeting happens, y'all trot tight over to the local Indy-city Stein Mart and check out the 'fishermans' vests they have on sale for about 15.00$<br /><br />A definite-NON-shoot-em-first look: don't even really look like fishy-outdooorsy type vest. At least the khakis and blue ones don't. Size tags aren't accurate; gotta try each one on, too.<br /><br />The black version has strange ersatz-mil-looking horizontal zippers on the pockets. Michael Jackson Tour model? I dunno. <br /><br />I like vests that say 'aged wimpy bookworm, that should be walking with a cane and is chronically poor-flat broke' <br /><br />A lot less trubbles from either side of the law, I think. Nuthin' to steal and nothin' to roust -- and "never show a gun until it is in the act of being legally put to defensible use", is my motto.<br /><br />With Indy's NU-People's Republic safety director, it may come down to wearing a nun-habit or priest's garb in order to hide the CCW charms for warding off evil intent, or possibly just carry the safety-approved big rubber ducky which The New Competent Authority from Noo Yawk might find to be OK, but just on Sunday strolls.<br /><br />Fashion reports welcome. But really, I have yet to see a dedicated and advertised-to-gun-magazine-readers CCW vest, that really looks like it isn't hiding Something. They're getting better, but have a loooong way to go, as a common and unnoticable item of everyday dress.<br /><br />These ain't too bad, 'cause shure as hell an outdoors person did not design them.<br /><br />J, t R<br />with designs for daily safety, rambling thru his haid.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com