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calendar   Friday - April 20, 2007

Apple Worms

To all of the Apple users out there who gloat over the Windows security patches that are released to fix holes in the O/S and who say they never have to patch security holes in their Macintosh OS/X, all I have to say is ....

nah-nah

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Apple today released software updates to plug more than two dozen security holes in its Mac OS X operating system and other software. The free patches are available via the Mac’s built-in Software Update feature or directly from Apple’s Web site.

All told, today’s batch fixes some 25 distinct security vulnerabilities, including a dangerous flaw present in the AirPort wireless devices built into a number of Apple computers, including the eMac, the iBook, iMac, Powerbook G3 and G4, and the Power Mac G4. Apple said computers with its AirPort Extreme wireless cards are not affected.

- Security Update 2007-004


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/20/2007 at 10:53 AM   
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Teach Your Children Well

Now this is an interesting read ....

I must admit, I didn’t know much about current events while I was in school.  I probably took the wrong classes, but it would seem that some of today’s teachers (who are liberal) have no problem imposing their personal political views on students.  These are students who lack the proper life experience to challenge them; students who believe that, because a particular view is coming from a teacher (who can affect their grades), the information is true.

There is also a message being sent that those who disagree with that teacher’s views are not worthy even of being heard.  And while those same institutions praise free speech, teachers encourage their students to shout down visiting speakers.  If free speech is so sacrosanct, can you imagine how easily a student would believe that a person is evil if that person’s argument should not even be heard?  Or how worthless that student might feel if his own point of view were trashed and not allowed to be heard?

Why did the Virginia Tech shooter write about his being pissed off at rich kids?  Who often uses the phrase “evil rich”?  Why did the Virginia Tech student think that America was a diseased society?  Ever listen to Howard Zinn and or Noam Chomsky?  Did this young man come to college as the typical know-little-about-the-world freshman, and within three and a half years, become a menace to society because he was taught that society was no damn good?

- BOB PARKS: “Gun Control? How About Teacher Control?”


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/20/2007 at 10:45 AM   
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For The Record

In the last week I have received numerous e-mails about firearms background checks, rules, regulations, state-by-state differences, requirements and other information about the process of buying firearms. Here is a collection of material that may help you out.

In the next few weeks you will be hearing a lot about background checks, the Brady Bill and state/national databases. Here is the information you will need to tell who is blowing smoke on the subject. The paper this comes from was written by a third-year law student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law in 1997 and, although it is somewhat dated and superseded by recent changes in the law, is an excellent starting point.


Keeping firearms out of the hands of those persons whom society deems to be dangerous and irresponsible is one of the primary goals of the United States gun control policy. This goal is evidenced by the Gun Control Act of 1968, which prohibits a federal firearm licensee (FFL) from transferring handguns to any person who is either under twenty-one, not a resident in the dealer’s State, or prohibited by state or local law from purchasing or possessing firearms.

The Gun Control Act also forbids possession of a firearm by and transfer of a firearm to convicted felons, fugitives from justice, unlawful users of controlled substances, persons adjudicated as mentally defective or committed to mental institutions, aliens unlawfully present in the United States, persons dishonorably discharged from the Armed Forces, persons who have renounced their citizenship, and persons who have been subjected to certain restraining orders or who have been convicted of a misdemeanor offense involving domestic violence.

All fifty states have access to the federally operated National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database and can check its information to see if an individual is “wanted.” Likewise, every state can access the NCIC’s Interstate Identification Index (III) database, which is a national system containing information provided by each state on individuals who have a criminal record.

Those who are authorized to access the system will be made aware of the states that have a record on a particular individual and information regarding the individual’s criminal history in that state. At the end of 1996, every state was making use of these two federal databases in relation to background checks for the sale of handguns.

The existence of databases and their coverage varies at the state level.

Computerized criminal history databases, which contain at a minimum felony arrests and dispositions, were maintained and checked by forty-nine states at the end of 1996, with Mississippi being the only exception.

Databases containing “fugitive” information were maintained and checked by forty-five states at the end of 1996, with Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, and Oklahoma being the only states which did not have such databases.

At the end of 1996, databases covering restraining orders were maintained and checked by only thirty-two states. Those states which did not utilize such databases include: Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Wyoming.

The coverage of mental health information in databases is less common and at the end of 1996 only sixteen states were using them for background checks including: California, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.

“BRADY OR NOT?” - A Comprehensive Examination of the Brady Bill, by Wesley Lasseigne

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/20/2007 at 01:38 AM   
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calendar   Thursday - April 19, 2007

Quote Of The Week

“I believe ... that this war is lost, and this surge is not accomplishing anything, as is shown by the extreme violence in Iraq this week.”

-- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (DemocRAT-NV), April 19, 2007 on the war in Iraq


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/19/2007 at 04:42 PM   
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с курса !

наилучшим образом, камрады - мы с курса снова. Излишек Россия это время и то будет русской военно-воздушной базой ниже. Она домашняя к их самым предварительным бомбардировщикам.

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Oops! You’l have to pardon me. I was talking to the tower down there trying to find out where I am again. We’re really lost this time and about out of fuel so we have to get on the ground somewhere. Our comrades down there on the ground don’t sound too pleased to see us Americans up here. Maybe it’s because this is a Russian Air Force base down below and this particular base is what you might call their version of a SAC base. In fact, it’s their main strategic bomber base.

I can see six Tupelov TU-160 “Blackjack” supersonic bombers down there in the lower left. They are the equivalent of the USAF’s B-1B Lancer, except the Russkis plane is faster (Mach 2+). Lined up on the long taxiway are about 20 Tupelov TU-95 “Bear” strategic bombers, which is the ex-Commies’ equivalent of our B-52’s.

If you think our B-52’s are old and worn out take a look at the “Bear” in the picture below. It’s a freakin’ turboprop! And that’s what Khrushchev was going to bury us with? Get real, Nikkie! Anyway, I got lost here so you wankers can have a little bit of a challenge in finding me. Now, where in heck am I ... COMRADE!

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Tupolev TU-160 “Blackjack”

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Tupolev TU-95 “Bear”

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/19/2007 at 03:39 PM   
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Motivational Poster Of The Day

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/19/2007 at 11:38 AM   
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Fighting Back is not an Option

We’ve heard the meme already: “If only they would have fought back”.  I’ve said it myself.  Why didn’t someone, or a group of someones, rush him and make the carnage stop?

Dafydd ab Hugh has written an extraordinary piece examining this question.

I wonder if we can survive as a civilization?


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 04/19/2007 at 11:32 AM   
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Most Ridiculous News Story Of The Week

You all look like you could use a break from the 24/7 coverage of the Virginia Tech shootings so I think it’s time we turned our radar in a Northerly direction and see what’s going on in New York City ... more specifically Greenwich Village where we find “Killer Lesbians” on the loose preying on heterosexual men but when their day in court comes up what do these hardened, tough amazons do ... ?

ATTACK OF THE KILLER LESBIANS
NEW YORK (NY POST) - April 12, 2007

imageimageOne of them was “slightly pretty,” so the freelance film director decided to say hi. Next thing he knew, he was encircled, beaten and knifed in the gut right there on a Greenwich Village sidewalk - by seven bloodthirsty young lesbians.

“The girls started coming out of nowhere,” Dwayne Buckle told a Manhattan jury yesterday, describing the bizarre beat-down he suffered last summer, allegedly at the hands of a seething sapphic septet from Newark, N.J. “I felt like I was going to die.”

Buckle, 29, of Queens, took the stand in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday to admit he was defenseless and terrified after his simple “hello” spurred a predawn melee on Sixth Avenue at West 4th Street.

Three of the original seven women are currently serving six-month jail sentences for attempted assault. But four others are on trial on first-degree gang-assault charges that could get them anywhere from three to 25 years in prison.

The accused ringleader - Patreese Johnson, 20, whom Buckle called the “slightly pretty one” - is additionally charged with attempted murder for allegedly pulling a knife from her purse and slashing Buckle repeatedly, lacerating his liver and stomach.

The women, in turn, claim they were defending themselves against a violent, anti-gay bigot, and counter that Buckle provoked them as he sat outside the IFC Center movie theater trying to talk pedestrians into buying his latest movie.

- More ...

Why, of course you know what these rock-hard amazons did when the judge found them guilty and sentenced them to some hard time at the Big House ... they burst into tears and cried like little girls. No kidding.

GUILTY GAL GANG WEEPY WOMEN
NEW YORK (NY POST) - April 19, 2007

imageimageA gang of four tough-as-nails lesbians dissolved into tears yesterday when a Manhattan jury convicted them of gang assault for their savage beating of a straight man in Greenwich Village.

“No! No! I didn’t do it! I didn’t do it,” one of the four young New Jersey women yelled as she was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs after the jury returned a guilty verdict for the attack last August on filmmaker Dwayne Buckle.

The conviction sent some of their supporters running out of the courtroom in tears, and loud sobs drowned out Justice Edward McLaughlin as he ordered the quartet locked up until their May 17 sentencing. The chaos continued outside court, when some of their friends and family members threw water bottles and spat at photographers.

The jury acquitted three of the women of the top charge against them, gang assault in the first degree. Venice Brown, 18, Renata Hill, 24, and Terraine Dandridge, 19, were all convicted of second-degree gang assault, which carries a minimum of 31/2 years. The stabber, the 4-foot-11 Johnson, was acquitted of attempted murder, but convicted of first-degree assault, which carries from 5 to 25 years.

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/19/2007 at 10:29 AM   
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Quote Of The Day

“Apparently, even crazy people prefer targets that can’t shoot back. The reason schools are consistently popular targets for mass murderers is precisely because of all the idiotic ‘Gun-Free School Zone’ laws.

Needless to say, Virginia Tech is a Gun-Free School Zone—at least until last Monday. The gunman must not have known. Imagine his embarrassment! Perhaps there should be signs.”


-- Ann Coulter, “Let’s Make America A Sad-Free Zone”, April 19, 2007


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/19/2007 at 09:57 AM   
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System Breakdown

imageimageThe system let us down ... again. What you see in the image below is complete, total madness. You see it all the time in faces in Gaza, Baghdad, Kosovo, Darfur and other garden spots overseas. The problem I have is that this appeared in America - supposedly the most civilized, highly advanced, free and open society on the planet.

We have laws and a system of law enforcement and government to protect us against this kind of animal - and make no mistake, this is an animal, raging against society. It seems like every few years we fall victim to some mentally deranged perp like this individual, Timothy McVeigh, Charles Manson, Son Of Sam, etc. And every time we go through this same hand-wringing, navel-gazing exercise wherein we struggle with events and try to cope with grief while we promise that we’ll change things so that it never happens again.

Ain’t gonna happen, people. The fact is our laws and the system we have in place to identify and help creepy people like this are broken. They are walking around in your town and mine every day just waiting for that little voice in their head to give the “go” signal. Is this an “American problem”. Not by any means. In fact, we’re probably better at catching people like this before they do harm than any other country in the world. That’s why the rest of the world recoils in shock when it happens here.

What’s really hard to understand is the fact that this young man had it all. A comfortable existence in an upper middle-class family, being educated at one of the finest colleges in the world, surrounded by friendly students and living in a society that gave him every freedom to do whatever he wanted to do with his life. Instead of taking advantage of all of this and making something of himself, something went wrong inside his head and all he saw was hatred of everything around him.

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Why? Good question - and whose answer we will probably never know since this young man was kind enough to off himself after raging against everyone within easy reach. And yet we have a system of psychiatrists, social workers, counselors to help keep people like this from going over the edge - and we have the best medical system in the world to treat them.

We also have one of the most sophisticated law enforcement systems in the world that allows firearms vendors to collect information from a prospective buyer, phone it in and within fifteen minutes a background check is done prior to allowing the sale to continue. If the buyer has a criminal record or is not a US citizen or has been treated for mental illness or even simply been dishonorably discharged from the military the sale is forbidden. I know - I’ve filled out that form many times when purchasing firearms. So how did this deranged creature fall through the cracks?

It all comes down to privacy and the sheer volume of data. First, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) says your medical records and history are in a lock box and no one, not even law enforcement, can access them without your permission. Second, to run a complete background check to verify everything you put down on the firearms purchase application would, in reality even with today’s modern databases, take several days because military records are stored in one place, criminal records are scattered across 50 states and Washington and citizenship and immigration records are stored in other places in those 50 states and Washington.

Now we come to the crux of the matter. The Second Amendment says “the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” Hey, I’m all for that. The alternative is to have all of the honest citizens turn in their legally owned firearms and trust the government to protect us. Take a deep breath and see how many things you can find wrong with that last sentence. I count four. No, this government we are supposed to entrust our safety to is the same government that requires 24-hour protection of the President and Vice President, including a bullet-proof limousine and armed bodyguards for Senators like Ted Kennedy. If they don’t trust themselves why should we?

So what do we do? Probably not much of anything except talk and talk and talk. To make the system safer we would have to give up privacy in our medical records and allow the government to interconnect all of the law enforcement, birth, death, immigration and personal registration databases for faster, more thorough retrieval - which would be a monumental task to begin with since most of those databases are in different formats and can’t talk to each other easily. Even if they could be interconnected and streamlined, it would leave the door open for abuse by government officials who could view everything about you in a flash. Big Brother.

Is there a solution? I think so. We need to stop thinking like victims, as some here have said. Professor Librescu at Virginia Tech showed what one man can do against evil. If we all adopted the attitude that we are NOT going to go quietly into that good night we would stand a much better chance of surviving incidents like this. That used to be the American spirit anyway - something we seem to have lost in this pampered, jaded, cynical society of the 21st century.

My advice for all of you reading this is to buy a firearm, learn how to use it, wrap your head around the attitude that you’re not going to go down quietly before any monsters lurking out there and while you’re at it ... keep an eye on that person next to you. Yeah. That one.

The owner of the gun shop where Cho bought the firearms had this to say ...

“If Students Were Armed They Could Fight Back”
ROANOKE, VA (TELEGRAPH-UK) - 2:23am BST 19/04/2007

What vexes John Markell most about the Virginia Tech massacre is not that he sold the killer one of his guns but that none of the victims was able to shoot back. “I shoot with those people at the university - the professors, the deans, the grad students - and they shoot good,” he said, fiddling with the same model handgun as that used in the killings.

The owner of Roanoke Firearms, a packed armoury of shotguns, assault rifles and handguns a half-hour drive from the university, said that his daughter graduated from Virginia Tech 10 years ago. “What aggravates me is that my daughter is a heck of a shot and she has a concealed weapon permit but nobody is allowed to carry a gun on campus,” he said.

Mr Markell, 58, has a well-rehearsed answer to whether he feels any responsibility for the 33 deaths. He doesn’t. “We’ve been here eight years and sold 16,000 guns,” he said. “Six have been used in the commission of a crime - four murders and two suicides.

It was the student’s first and only visit and he was wholly unremarkable, said Mr Markell. “The fellow who served him barely recognised his picture when he was showed it yesterday.”

Cho paid $571 (£285) for the chunky black Glock - a police favourite and one of Mr Markell’s biggest sellers - with a credit card in a 10-minute process Mr Markell describes tellingly as the “instant background check”.

Cho produced a Virginian drivers’ licence, his alien residency card and a cheque book printed with his address. The accompanying call to the state police to check his history can delay a sale for up to three days, said Mr Markell.

But while Cho’s behaviour was so disturbing that both fellow students and Lucinda Roy, the university’s former head of English, contacted police, evidently none of this was flagged up in the few minutes that an officer spent running his name through the police computer.

Unless he had committed a serious misdemeanour, the check wouldn’t be held up by police, experts said yesterday. The Roanoke gun store also included a rack of lethal-looking assault rifles. These couldn’t have been bought by Cho as he wasn’t a US citizen, Mr Markell said.

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/19/2007 at 04:14 AM   
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The Skipper Scale

It’s the middle of the night and most people are dead asleep. Others are out there wandering around, wondering why they are alive. Some are even out there willing to help that last group stop worrying by making them dead. Naturally, The Skipper sees all of this and has decided to divide humanity into mental groups as you can see below. My dog and I agree that we’re probably the only two sane lifeforms left on the planet. Woof! Where do you fit in the “Skipper Scale”?

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/19/2007 at 03:43 AM   
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Amen

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/19/2007 at 02:58 AM   
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calendar   Wednesday - April 18, 2007

Recon Patrol Status Report

What are our reconnaissance scouts coming up with at the BMEWS Recon Patrol blog? Let’s find out ....

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“LOST!" -by- TIM C

“What are they going to do about it? VT” -by- Jaguar

“Dennis Kookcinch at it again” -by- Infinity

“Good Terrorist?” -by- Infinity


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/18/2007 at 05:03 PM   
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Lost!

Lost! Out over the Great American Midwest this time. When we got lost yesterday, we wound up over a base stacked with B-1B Lancer bombers. Today we’re even luckier. We’re over base full of B-2 Stealth Bombers. There are 20 of those beauties down there and one in the air (pic below) over the base en route to deliver a message to some part of the Axis Of Evil. This base is also home to a Navy Reserve Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit although it’s far from any major body of water. Go figure. Did any of you see the movie “Broken Arrow”? Where am I?

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/18/2007 at 03:34 PM   
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