Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Nationwide gun-grab proposed


Over at Examiner, my colleague David Codrea reports:


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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Android phones from Tracfone

Been wanting a smartphone, but not interested in paying an arm and a leg for a plan with the major carriers?

Then take a look at Tracfone's new Androids. The Samsung Galaxy Centura, is available from Amazon HERE for $110 $100.This is an entry level phone, but with full Android capability. The screen is smaller than I would prefer, but look at the monthly cost of operation:

  • For a $40.00/90 day card, you get 200 minutes per month, 200 texts, and 200 MB of data. This card is going for $34.99 at Amazon right now. Translation: less than $12/month.
  • For about $20.00, you get a card that gives you 60 of each of the above per month.

These 3G phones use Verizon towers, so they work wherever Verizon phones do.

If you want to get into smartphones, without the high cost, this is the best option I could find out there.
Happy Thanksgiving!

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Thanksgiving

You don't have to live under the tyranny of circumstances. Pastor John Avant 11.24.13. First Baptist Concord, Knoxville, TN

Friday, November 22, 2013

Knockout game vs awareness color codes

There has been much in the news of late about the knockout game, in which a thug surprises an unsuspecting victim with a roundhouse blow, or perhaps a stun gun. Some victims have amazing empathy for their attackers. (These have a propensity for removing themselves from the gene pool.)

But the rest of us might review Cooper's Color Codes of Awareness:
             White Relaxed, unaware, and unprepared     
                    Yellow Relaxed alertness         
                           Orange Specific alert      
                                  Red Fight trigger         
 

From my Examiner column: Although officialdom constantly seeks to disarm you with promises of protection, the reality is that you are ultimately responsible for your own safety. Always remain in condition yellow, a relaxed alert state. Note the shortest route to an exit, and don't be caught by surprise. Don't be caught with your back to the door, like Wild Bill Hickock.

When you go out the door, turn on condition yellow.

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Disclaimer: The information and ideas presented in this column are provided for informational purposes only. Gun rights, like all other Constitutionally recognized rights, must be exercised responsibly. Firearms, like cars, kitchen knives and life itself all can be dangerous. You should get professional training as part of any plan to use firearms for any purpose. I have made a reasonable, good-faith effort to assure that the content of this column is accurate. I have no control over what you do, and specifically accept no responsibility for anything you do as a result of reading my columns. Any action or lack of action on your part is strictly your responsibility.