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Thursday, July 26, 2012

The Maine WIRE:M.D. Harmon: “Gun-free zones,” some of the most dangerous places in America

These so called "gun free" zones supporters in America have blood on their hands .
Much more to come on this topic.


Now that a week has passed since the murder of 12 people with firearms in the hands of a lunatic in a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., there are some useful conclusions to be drawn.

~ The first set is (forgive me) philosophical, because what happened there is not a tragedy.
A tragedy, in this context, is when a hurricane wipes out a city, or tornados flatten schools, homes and trailer parks all over the Midwest. The destruction, injuries and fatalities caused by earthquakes, volcano eruptions, floods and tsunamis are tragic in the applicable sense of the word: They involve the infliction of pain and suffering by impersonal forces far beyond the control of any human being.
What happened in Aurora, or Columbine, or Virginia Tech — or what happens almost any night of the week in New York or Chicago, where a few media-hyped slaughters are far outdone by the continuous mayhem on the streets — is not a tragedy, it is an atrocity, which in its most relevant sense is the intentional result of human evil working its will upon the innocent and defenseless.
And for those who think that the fact that the perpetrator may well be clinically insane makes what he did any less evil does not understand the moral truth that, just as extraordinary acts of heroism or charity have spiritual resonance beyond the scope of the acts themselves, so do acts of darkest depravity.
Good and evil, we are correctly taught, are not subjective but objective realities, and the agents that work for either end of the moral equation are part of the outcome as well as the process. Machiavelli’s aphorism that “the end justifies the means” is a slogan that inevitably passes through a gate labeled “Arbeit Macht Frei” and ends up in the gulag and the lao-gai.
Rather, the ends are the means: Who we are dictates how we act and produces what we create. A murderer may be insane, but that does not make the things he does any less objectively evil, or lessen the need to remove him from society.
~ After expressing profound sympathy for the victims and their friends and families (and honoring the heroism of the three men who reportedly sacrificed themselves for their female companions by blocking bullets with their bodies), we should also recall what law professor Glenn Reynolds (who blogs as Instapundit) points out: There are two classes of people found at every such random incident, shooters and victims.
And the best way not to be a victim is to have the ability to shoot back, something denied those killed and wounded in Aurora by the owners of the movie theater itself.
Very few people are likely aware that there was another random firearm-related murder in Aurora just a few days before James Holmes opened fire. One person, a pastor’s mother, was killed in a shooting at a church before an armed member of the congregation (an off-duty police officer) shot the perpetrator dead.
But firearms were banned from the movie theater showing Batman that night, proving once again that “gun-free zones” are among the most dangerous places in the country, as only criminals will have firearms there.
Laws, as examples around the world show, will never keep weapons out of the hands of such people.
That is proved, as I referenced above, by the experience of our largest cities. Investor’s Business Daily pointed out in an editorial July 24 that “The gun-controlled Windy City is on a pace to have 450 murders this year, an Aurora every 10 days.” And in the week from July 2 to July 8, “there were 21 murders in New York,” IBD said.
“Granted, New York City (where, as in Chicago, firearms possession by law-abiding citizens is also effectively banned) is a lot larger than Aurora, Colo. But its citizens have one thing in common with the patrons of the Century 16 theater — they were not allowed to defend themselves.”
Perhaps it’s time for survivors to start filing lawsuits to hold the theater’s owners responsible for preventing people from defending themselves by exercising their constitutional rights.
~ We should also free ourselves of the false belief that any possible reform of our laws regarding the possession and use of firearms would make such incidents “impossible” in the future. Timothy McVeigh killed 163 people with a rental truck filled with fertilizer, solvents and widely used commercial explosives, hardly things that people will ever be refused permission to buy.
But, let’s stick to firearms. James Carville, the prominent Democratic consultant, said this week that the National Rifle Association has a “dominating position” in American politics — but does anyone really think that if millions of voters didn’t vote for politicians who supported firearms rights and against ones who didn’t, the NRA would have any clout at all?\
It’s not the NRA, it’s Americans’ love of liberty and support for the right to defend themselves and their families against the agents of evil, that drives what remains of the “debate” over firearms’ civil rights in this country.
Barring the imposition of a new control regime by undemocratic processes (such as a new Supreme Court ruling overturning D.C. v. Heller, which recognized that the Constitution protects an individual right to bear arms), that right is nearly impervious to legislative assault, and will be as long as Americans keep voting the way they are now.
That’s a good thing, because it offers the only hope that average citizens have of defending themselves against those whose evil works itself out in assaults on the innocent.
Columnist Thomas Sowell, a fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution, lays it out: “You would never know, from what (New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg) and other gun-control advocates have said, that there is a mountain of evidence that gun-control laws not only fail to control guns but are often counterproductive. For those people who still think facts matter, it is worth presenting some of those facts.
“Do countries with strong gun-control laws have lower murder rates? Only if you cherry-pick the data. Britain is a country with stronger gun-control laws and lower murder rates than the United States. But Mexico, Russia, and Brazil are also countries with stronger gun-control laws than the United States — and their murder rates are much higher than ours. Israel and Switzerland have even higher rates of gun ownership than the United States, and much lower murder rates than ours.
“Even the British example does not stand up very well under scrutiny. The murder rate in New York has been several times that in London for more than two centuries — and, for most of that time, neither place had strong gun-control laws. New York had strong gun-control laws years before London did, but New York still had several times the murder rate of London.”
~ In the meantime, we’ve seen some truly astounding things come out of this event. Most have been too widely covered to belabor here, but it remains astounding that a professional news reporter on a major network, Brian Ross of ABC, would so carelessly link a James Holmes found on a Tea Party website with the entirely different James Holmes who was the actual perpetrator.
Following the Wall Street Journal’s James Taranto, who found several people with his name in trouble with the law, I entered “Michael Harmon criminal” into a search engine and immediately was told that person had been arrested on July 14 for domestic abuse.
Anyone could have cited that fact and linked it to me, even though that Michael Harmon is 12 years younger than I am and lives in Oakland, Calif. In fact, a website, howmanyofme.com, reports that there are 1,113 Michael Harmons in the country, many of whom are likely less than stellar citizens.
And since I have used the term “Tea Party” in several columns, my name is tied to it on the Internet. So I’m just as vulnerable to a false linkage as the James Holmes libeled by Ross — a reporter whose reflex to check Tea Party sites, rather than, say, sites about the ACLU, the Democratic Party or even the Occupy Wall Street movement, is what is most telling about his journalistic malfeasance.
Compounding the irony is that Mayor Bloomberg, one of the nation’s most prominent Republicans-in-name-only, actually called on police officers to go on strike until stronger firearms laws were passed.
That is, it is worth it to him to have police violate their oaths (it is illegal in New York and most other places for police and firefighters to go on strike) to put more citizens in actual danger to get laws passed that will not increase public safety one bit.
As was noted as soon as he said it (and he has since retreated from his idiocy), all that would show is that people really are in charge of their own self-defense — a constitutional right that liberals like Bloomberg continue to deny to Americans unfortunate enough to live under their iron-fisted rule.
Remember two things about the cops: First, they are not a crime-prevention force, they are a crime-solving force. After all, the Supreme Court has ruled they have no constitutional obligation to protect us from harm.
Second, “When your life is in danger and seconds count, the police are only minutes away.”
One cannot, as Dave Barry’s saying goes, make up such nonsense as the ideas Bloomberg and other gun-banners continue to spout. Could anyone really be this disconnected from reality, this utterly foolish?
Oh, that’s right. They’re progressives. Of course they can.
M.D. Harmon, a retired journalist and military officer, is a free-lance writer. He can be contacted at: mdharmoncol@yahoo.com

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The REAL Beginning Of HOPE For CHANGE In America: Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ bill passes the House



At long last, Ron Paul has his day.
The House of Representatives on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved the Texas Republican's bill to increase the transparency of the Federal Reserve. With bipartisan support, the measure passed 327-98. One Republican, Rep. Bob Turner of New York, joined 97 Democrats in voting against it.
For Paul, the journey to getting his bill approved in the House has been a long, and often lonely one. He first introduced the bill to a skeptical House a decade ago. While his efforts were ignored at the time, the call to "audit the Fed" has gained support from mainstream Republicans and Democrats.
On the presidential campaign trail in 2008, Paul spoke often about the need to make more of the Federal Reserve's activities public, a cause that became a rallying cry of his supporters. Paul's book "End the Fed" was published in September 2009, and he continued his crusade against the federal bank into his second run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. (Paul first ran for president as the Libertarian Party candidate in 1988.)
Paul's bill came to the floor Wednesday with 270 co-sponsors. The measure also received support from his fellow Republican presidential candidates during the primaries. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, most recently voiced his approval for Paul's efforts last week.


Continue reading here.



Be Prepared NaturalNews: How to stay safe and survive the next attack targeting a large city - article by Adams‏

Dear Lisbon Reporter and NaturalNews readers,

As recent events have revealed, our world is becoming an increasingly erratic and, some would say, dangerous place.
I want you to be safe. NaturalNews readers are among the best informed people in the world, and you need to stay safe, stay active and stay part of the conversation of making our world a better place for our collective future.
With this in mind, I have written a detailed, information-packed article about surviving the next major "attack" that takes place in any major city. This article is a bit lengthy, but it's one of the most important articles I've written all year.
Read it with an open mind and take from it the parts that help you the most:
http://www.naturalnews.com/036586_false_flag_survival_protection.html


Did you know that Colorado killer James Holmes received grant money from the U.S. government via the National Institutes of Health?
http://www.naturalnews.com/036574_James_Holmes_NIH_government_grants.html


Does your Whole Foods "organic" produce come from China? A lot of it does:
http://www.naturalnews.com/036584_Whole_Foods_organic_produce_China.html


A massive outbreak of whooping cough proves that vaccines don't work:
http://www.naturalnews.com/036585_whooping_cough_outbreak_vaccinations.html


Ouch, that's hot! 21 people recently suffered serious burns after fire walking at a Tony Robbins event. I keep wondering, though, why can't they just be more positive?
http://www.naturalnews.com/036573_Tony_Robbins_firewalking_severe_burns.html




More stories continue:

Another false flag attack appears imminent; here's how to protect yourself and your family NOW
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Massive outbreak of whooping cough proves vaccine is ineffective
(NaturalNews) Whooping cough - otherwise known as Pertussis - is looking to make a rather nasty comeback this year. So much so that health officials are already warning of the danger. In fact, they say, the U.S. could face its worst year for whooping...


Does your Whole Foods 'organic' produce come from China?
(NaturalNews) Most everyone who buys organic foods knows the benefits. While it can tend to be a little more expensive, it is at least pesticide free and much more wholesome. But did you know that an increasing amount of our "organic" food may be coming...


Bill Gates funds scheme to spray artificial 'planet-cooling' sulfur particles into atmosphere
(NaturalNews) Geo-engineers are finally coming out of the "chemtrail" closet, as reports are now emerging about deliberate plans in the works to dump untold tons of sulfate chemicals into the atmosphere for the purported purpose of fighting so-called...


Opiate-based prescriptions declared an epidemic by the CDC
(NaturalNews) There has been a recent epidemic of opium-addiction that is growing fast as one of America's drug problems. The CDC says this is not coming from foreign cartels, traffickers or drug dealers, but from the pharmacy that so many visit for prescribed...


Nestle blames biofuels for skyrocketing food inflation
(NaturalNews) You want to know why food prices are climbing all over the world? Well, the head of Nestle, the world's largest food manufacturer, says it's because we are increasingly burning our food for fuel. In fact, company chairman Peter Brabeck...


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(NaturalNews) Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is used in nearly all foods as a preservative or flavor enhancer. A toxic food additive, MSG creates a wide constellation of symptoms forcing victims to seek relief from side effects and allergic reactions. Minute...


High levels of anxiety and stress can shorten lifespan by up to six years
(NaturalNews) Scientists have placed increasing emphasis on the science of telomeres over the past decade, as they continue to uncover how these zipper-like structures that bind our genetic destiny can prematurely shorten in response to environmental...


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(NaturalNews) Probiotics are Nature's truest form of antibiotics. These microscopic organisms (microflora) help the body build long-lasting immunity to a host of illnesses and diseases, including allergies, irritable bowels, viruses, bacterial infections...


Exposure to solvent chemicals in the workplace increases birth defect risk in children
(NaturalNews) Women looking to get pregnant need to make sure they avoid exposure to chemical solvents, as their children could end up suffering the consequences in the form of birth defects. A new study published in the journal Occupational and Environmental...


Jedi mind tricks for dealing with regret
(NaturalNews) A Jedi understands how the dark side uses regret. Regret binds you down to a life of misery, chained to a phantom menace! Full of regret, you remain blind to hope, renewal and opportunities to serve. Is it time for you to free yourself...


Strawberries again vindicated in the fight against heart disease, diabetes and cognitive decline
(NaturalNews) Flavonoids from many fruits have been associated with potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties to help prevent a host of diseases ranging from cardiovascular ailments and metabolic disorders to dementia and cognitive decline....


Colorado killer James Holmes received grant money from National Institutes of Health
(NaturalNews) As if there wasn't anything negative to add to the story of the horrible massacre committed during an opening weekend midnight matinee of the new Batman movie in Aurora, Colo., this past weekend, you likely will be sickened to learn that...


21 people severely burned in Tony Robbins fire walking event gone wrong
(NaturalNews) There are certain behaviors and actions that should be avoided just because it's common knowledge they are potentially harmful to you. Some of those would include juggling hand grenades, playing in traffic, blow-drying your hair in the shower...


Action Alert - Institute of Medicine accepting public comment on proposed vaccine safety study
(NaturalNews) The Institute of Medicine (IoM), an organization under the umbrella of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), is currently in the process of putting together an assessment on the health outcomes of vaccinated versus unvaccinated...

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Years Of Music from 1940 to 1999

This is neat. It's sort of a time machine of music. Each of the years below connect to the best 20 hits of that year. Pick a year, wait a few seconds, and the Juke Box will show you the 20 hits to select from. You can play all 20 hits, or just those that you like.  Someone spent a lot of time formatting this.

> > >á1940
> > >á1950
> > >á1960
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> > >á1980
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 > > >á1941
> > >á1951
> > >á1961
> > >á1971
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> > >á1942
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> > >á1972
> > >á1982
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> > >á1943
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> > >á1973
> > >á1983
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> > >á1944
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> > >á1984
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> > >á1945
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> > >á1947
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Monday, July 23, 2012

Pop, Boom, Bang, More Fireworks For Lisbon Readers

YOU CAN'T FIX STUPID       
 
To take a quote from Lisbon Town Councilor Gina Mason at the Tuesday July 17, 2012 Town Council workshop concerning the sale and use of fireworks in the Town of Lisbon.
 
At the Council meeting, during the only period when the public is now allowed to speak, several spoke out against the use of fireworks in town, One person spoke in favor, but with limitations.
 
Many of you young 'whippersnappers' are much too young to remember when, many years ago, the sale and use of fireworks were legal in Maine.
 
Ever wonder why? Unless done by professionals under controlled circumstances?
 
 
 
 
Many were badly injured due to improper use. Many lost fingers, hands, eyesight. Some were children.
 
 
As  Councilor Gina Mason said, "you can't fix stupid". 
 
 Lisbon Town Councilor Gina Mason
 
 
When the Maine Legislature lifted the ban and allowed the sales and use of fireworks in Maine, that was not their finest hour.
 
Sparklers, snappers, aka poppers, mainly used by children are illegal while any fireworks containing up to 20 grams of chemical composition, (gunpowder), is legal.
*See Maine Revised Statute, Title 8, Amusements and sports, Chapter 9-A: Fireworks. (click on to read)

They created a state statue that puts the problem right into the laps of each and every town and city in the State of Maine. Creating more problems for police and fire departments. 
 
Councilor Mason agrees wholeheartedly with the Maine Legislature on this matter. Why not? Her son, Garret Mason, Maine Senator, and cousin Dale Crafts, Maine House of Representatives, both voted in favor.
 
I wonder if Councilor Mason would still be in favor if she was living in a housing development or a downtown area where homes are on small lots and her next door neighbor was setting off bottle rockets? With the BOOM - BOOM - BOOM? Wondering when the danger of a missile misfiring, going astray and possibly setting her house on fire? 
 
That's right she lives in an area of town where she covertly had a conditional use permit created with a temporary restriction with no expiration date.   Ah, the powers of corruption in Lisbon wreak havoc upon the unknowing.
 
People say, you cannot legislate everything. You can't fix stupid either, and it runs in families. Something like being herederdicktory. (Pun specific)
 
 Why did Maine create  laws: 
 
 1. Requiring those on motorcycles 
  (Required by law for those under age 18; or operating under a learner's permit; or operating less than one year with license/endorsement; or as a passenger of an operator required to wear protective headgear) and bicycles (According to Maine's Bicycle Safety Education Act, any person under the age of 16 must use a bicycle helmet when operating or riding as a passenger on a bicycle on a public roadway or public bike path) to wear helmets?

2. Make texting Illegal (Maine became the 33rd state to ban texting while driving as Gov. Paul LePage signed off on the safety legislation June 3,2011) but talking on a cell phone (Maine prohibits drivers under the age of 18 from using cell phones while driving, but there are no restrictions on adults.) not illegal?
 
TO FIX STUPID! ! ! ! !?
 
Laws cannot protect everyone from doing stupid things.
 
IS THE MAINE LEGISLATURE IN THAT CATEGORY?
 
YOU DECIDE IN NOVEMBER
 
Dot Fitzgerald
A Very Concerned Lisbon Citizen

Friday, July 20, 2012

Worumbo A Dark and Dusty Thrill Ride Of Mind Control In Lisbon Falls


Mark LaFlamme digs Lisbon.

The news reporter and author lives in Lewiston, but in private hours, you'll often find him prowling here, looking for news or just listening to the buzz of the city.

"Lisbon is mysterious," LaFlamme says. "To me, it feels like something hot is always simmering on somebody's back burner – things to which an outsider is not necessarily privy. It intrigues me to no end."

LaFlamme is especially drawn to the area around the former Worumbo Mill in Lisbon Falls, as witnessed in his latest work of fiction. It goes something like this:


 

Area 51 in Nevada?
 
No. Worumbo Mill in Lisbon Falls, Maine.
Local author Mark LaFlamme's first novel suspiciously remained under wraps until this, the 25th anniversary of the blaze that reduced most of Worumbo to blackened ruins.

 The result is pure serendipity. In "Worumbo," LaFlamme casts an eerie light into the deepest, darkest corners of the iconic mill, exploring one of the nastiest secrets in American history – the CIA's post-war experiments with mind control.

Jack Wilding is a young newspaper reporter with a blossoming psychic gift – he can hear the thoughts of his fellow man; random snippets that come to him unbidden. It's the kind of ability most journalists can only dream of, but the voices bring Jack no joy. Some thoughts, he will find, were not meant to be shared. And along with the voices in his head come the memories – dim recollections of a childhood experience at the spooky mill along the banks of the Androscoggin River.

The Lisbon landmark is no stranger to the page. The legendary mill is frequently on the creative sidelines, used as a prop in Stephen King's latest novel and whispered about by UFO theorists around the country. But in LaFlamme's latest work, Worumbo takes center stage and the author leaves no creaky beam or rusty cog unturned as he lays bare once and for all the grim secrets that have hidden for so long among the cobwebs and crumbled bricks.
"Worumbo" isn't so much a history lesson as it is a horrifying thrill ride through the dark and dusty caverns of a place that has waited long for its story to be told.

Available in digital form or paperback at your favorite bookseller. To find out more, visit www.marklaflamme.com. 
"Worumbo" was written in 2004 with the help of an authentic cog purchased from the Worumbo Mill Outlet, which still stands on Route 196 in the heart of Lisbon Falls.

A reporter and columnist at the Sun Journal in Lewiston, Mark has published the novels "The Pink Room," "Vegetation," "Dirt: An American Campaign" and "Delirium Tremens" as well as the short story collection "Box of Lies" and the novelette "Asterisk: Red Sox 2086."

For interviews or further information, he can be contacted through www.marklaflamme.com/contact.

Lisbon Town Council Meeting July 17, 2012

Note: Meeting starts at 5:45 minutes into it.