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H&I Fires October 5, 2007

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Someday, John is going to regret giving me the keys to his blog....but, today....

I got the power! (yeah, C+C Music Factory reference...don't worry if you don't get it)

Starting off this morning with something particularly salient to this blog: A Liberal's Lament: The NRA might be right.

Kind of goes along with all that "free speech" stuff I'm talking about in a separate post. I think the guys if finally figuring out there are no half measures and no one right that should be defended while the others are crushed, no matter the reason, nor matter the cause.

Speaking of being "crushed", US says it kills 25 Insurgents (read "Mahdi Army) in Iraq while simultaneously busting up an AQI meeting where (gasp) an Iraqi MP was found attending (sounds like it was a "martyrs" funeral, but we'll see what turns out since the MP was a member of the largest opposition Sunni Block - who is also known to have ties with the Ba'athists, et al; might have been a set up - stand by for updates).

AQI Financier goes down in a blaze of glory and the list of AQI members noted yesterday includes Britons, Belgians, French, etc, etc, etc who will probably never be able to return to their adopted country. Yeah, we're sad for them, can't you tell? Speaking of that, wonder if that's how we snooped out the Iraqi MP? How many of those guys are running around ready to make a deal?

Well, there are 22 groups (ooh, scary) who decided to form yet another (yes, one more) giant organization (since the others keep falling apart) to "fight the occupiers", but also leave the door open for negotiations and, kind of, sort of, denounce Al Qaida.

They better hurry up and decide, because AQI is stepping up attacks on the Anti-AQI in their last bastion in Arab Joubour (also known as Saleh al din, Tikrit, etc north of Baghdad). Sometimes, those who come late to the party don't get any cake. However, don't confuse internal Shi'ite politics with AQI assassinations. The mayor of Iskandariyah was likely targeted by crazy Shi'ites trying to jockey for the position of "ye who gets to kill the women and enforce Shi'ite extremist Islamic Shariah on the unsuspecting citizens".

Sometimes people get the democracy they deserve when they do things out of fear like vote in Shi'ite extremists for "security". There are always 300 Tyrants waiting with out stretched, bloody palms. After all the hoopla about the missing 180k weapons from 2004-2005, we are in an all fired hurry to hand over millions of dollars more. Makes you go, mmmm....particularly while Ahmadinejad keeps on about Iranian dominance and acquiring "nuclear technology". You know what they say, "The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away."

Stand by for updates.
-Kat

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Let me get this straight:

1) The Chinese military probes our cyber-defenses by attempting to hack into The Pentagon’s computer systems.

2) Thanks to the firewalls that 3-COM (the contractor in charge of DOD’s cyber infrastructure) has put in place, the cyber-attacks are largely unsuccessful.

3) The Chinese military orders its networking and telecommunications equipment supply company, Huawei Technologies (a CHICOM subsidiary), to purchase 3-COM.

4) The Chinese military through Huanwei and its water carrier Bain Capital Partners investment firm, submits a request for approval of the deal to the Department of Treasury's Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) .

And that’s where we stand. Are the Chinese doing an end run play, to do by subterfuge what they could not do by brute force? - Pescem Primum ad Caput Foet.

BOQ

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Heh, now I've got Denizens *dueling* to get an H&I started. Both Boq and Kat had one going.

Jules Crittenden asks: Got Kids?

Why is that important? Why should you click that link?

The paranoia over parents is so strong that the AAP encourages doctors to ignore “legal barriers and deference to parental involvement” and shake the children down for all the inside information they can get.


And that information doesn’t stay with the doctor, either.

Debbie is a mom from Uxbridge who was in the examination room when the pediatrician asked her 5-year-old, “Does Daddy own a gun?”

When the little girl said yes, the doctor began grilling her and her mom about the number and type of guns, how they are stored, etc.

If the incident had ended there, it would have merely been annoying.

But when a friend in law enforcement let Debbie know that her doctor had filed a report with the police about her family’s (entirely legal) gun ownership, she got mad.

She also got a new doctor.

I'm guessing the AAP wouldn't approve of the Arms Room of Argghhh!!! - which gets cabinetry and the door installed today... whee! Busy day for me - I've got that, plus I'm laying out the route for the American Heart Association Heart Walk (which takes place tomorrow) and then there's that whole, oh, work thing, too. -the Armorer

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Wow! There's a lot of serious stuff today. You know it's Friday, right? Since nonsense is my specialty I think I'll point you toward a YouTube vid sent to me by Anthony. It is nonsense, but it's fun in a history geek kinda way......Maggie
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Maggie says "humor" we comply or else the princess might ask for our heads...

PIKEVILLE, Ky. - Kentucky officials on Thursday sued the manufacturer of OxyContin, the prescription painkiller dubbed "hillbilly heroin," because of widespread abuse in Appalachia.

Okay, drug abuse not funny, but "hillbilly heroin" is. And, six counties are joining in the suit. Talk about "pain". Nothing like telling drug companies not to create new and improved drugs because, you know, we just can't hack it, we'll become addicted, AND IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT!

(In which case, can I sue Typad, blogger, the first amendment, stupid congress critters, and the maker of my computer for blog addiction?...never mind...moving on....)

Here's some unintentional humor: When the CIA got it right.

This in the "eww..that is just sick" column. (you know you're going to click it - SFW)
-Kat

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Geez, Kat, if yer gonna stomp me, quit wearing the stillettos, eh?

Code Pink strikes a blow for FREEEEEEEEEEEEDOMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!! /sarcasm. -the Armorer

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Well, it was the stilletos or the steel toed boots. Men are never happy. -Kat

*A term of art from the artillery. Harassment and Interdiction Fires.

Back in the day, when you could just kill people and break things without a note from a lawyer, they were pre-planned, but to the enemy, random, fires at known gathering points, road junctions, Main Supply Routes, assembly areas, etc - to keep the bad guy nervous that the world around him might start exploding at any minute.

*Not really relevant to today's operating environment, right? But, it *is*

The UAVs (oops, can't call 'em UAVs anymore - they're now Unmanned Aerial Systems... some Colonel got his Legion of Merit for that change...), er, um UAS's we fly over Afghanistan and Pakistan looking for targets of opportunity are a form of H&I fires, if you really want to parse it finely. We just have better sensors and fire control now.

I call the post that because it's random things posted by me and people I've given posting privileges to. It's also an open trackback, so if someone has a post they're proud of, but it really isn't either Castle kind of stuff, or topical to a particular post, I've basically given blanket permission to use that post for that purpose. Another term of art that might be appropriate is "Free Fire Zone"

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I had the "got kids" on the list of "non-military", mmmm...things to post.
 
As well as holding up the Chinese posts. They also grabbed info from France, Germany and Britain I believe. Everyone is busy pretending its a regular ol' hacker or four and not the Chinese military.
 
Sorry K-MO. The Admiral of the Moat Fleet didn't want to elbow anyone from her rightful place.
 
NO apologies necessary. ACtually kind of takes the heat off...the moat being full of post eating monsters some times. ;)
 
Just like you guys posting takes the heat off of me, especially know, when my access is spotty.
 
Well, hopefully we are driving the visit meter down to much. ;)
 
that would be "we aren't" driving the site meter down. oi
 
Re: Hillbilly Heroin. That's sorta/kinda old news as the Oxycontin "problem" has been reported and editorialized in the local papers for the past few years here in eastern KY. I don't recall the specifics but it seems there was some strong evidence that the drug company used some questionable marketing practices when they first began hawking the product to doctors in this region. Still, you have to wonder what happened to personal responsibility? I can remember when cannabis was the choice of the dopeheads here. You always knew it was harvest time by the appearance of State Police helicopters flying over the ridges and remote hollows. We haven't seen too many of those the past few years - a sign of times, I guess.
 
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Hey, Boq, this is just the ChiCom trying to do it the legal(kindasorta) way. Look at the laundry list of ethnic Chinese who've gotten busted for passing US secrets to the PRC. Their intel branch doesn't work like our's does. This is them playing clean, when they play dirty you wind up with the kid who passed on the power systems and other data on the Navy to the PRC last year. Wen Ho Lee is a classic example. yes, the guy was not convicted. But that's because info that would've convicted him couldn't be revealed in civil court. So he walks around free---but the hole was, hopefully, plugged at Los Alamos.
 
I am an American Parent and I fully approve of this blog as being child friendly and totally safe because of the weapons, not in spite of them. We had a pediatrician at Fort Wood who knew us really really well. He told us he was going to ask our children if we had guns at home (this was about 5 plus years ago) and told us by shaking his head that we were to answer it. So we said 'No.' He said 'That is good.' Later on at Scouts (he was also the scoutmaster) he said that they were told they had to start asking because of the statistics regarding gun-related child deaths. You know, where the weapons are loaded, no safety locks, etc. 'Cause if we had answered 'yes,' he would have had to annotate our records as to whether or not the weapons were safe as in stored in a locked cabinet or safe, with the safety on and a trigger lock, with the ammunition being somewhere else. Doctors are mandated reporters and if you have a good doctor, (we have been very blessed with our pediatricians and family docs) who KNOWS your family, keep him or her.