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Archive for February 6th, 2008
UPDATE: Ooops… I had a quote of the day already. Make this the Quote of Tomorrow then. Tam’s quote was a lot funnier, and I’d hate to displace it. Eric at Classical Values thinks so:
Read the whole thing. It’s an interesting take on yesterday’s events.
I think pretty soon Google will know more about me than I do. I’ve noticed there seems to be growing interest in retro AR-15s, like this Colt SP1. I have to admit I’m strangely attracted to the retro look, and the A1 style handguards. One of these could end up being an impulse buy if I run across one at a show or gun store.
What Happened the Year You Were Born? I’m not going to put the year, since it’s depressing. But hey, at least I’m not as old as SayUncle. It’s about time. There I’m not sure what the advantages to this design are, but it looks interesting. UPDATE: Uncle says it’s to get a longer barrel in a smaller package. Didn’t think of that. One thing though, is I thought it was pretty difficult to do a straight blowback operation with a cartridge as powerful as 9mm? Hi-point does it with its 9mm pistol, but it also has a huge block of metal for a slide. Exceptionally powerful springs in this maybe? Is that going to be reliable enough? Someone who knows more about gun design that I do can hopefully answer. Ron Paul beat John McCain to come in second in Montana, with 25% of the vote. I’m hearing his campaign thinks they have a chance at winning Alaska. Mitt took Montana with 38%. It seems to be that the farther Romney gets away from Massachusetts and the Northeast, where we’re all very aware of the fact that he has no soul, the better he does. But back to Ron Paul. His performance in Montana would indicate he has a chance of taking Alaska, but if I were to place a beer bet, I’m betting McCain takes Alaska. What’s all this mean? It definitely tells me is that the free state project folks picked the wrong state to try to move to. They picked New Hampshire, when clearly Montana would be the better choice. I actually hope all the folks who put a lot of energy, money and enthusiasm into the Paul campaign don’t get disillusioned and drop out of the process. I am optimistic that more liberty oriented ideas can resonate with the general public, if fronted by a candidate who can carry the message. Elections are popularity contests, and are only peripherally about ideas and policy. We need a candidate who can win in that kind of environment, and that isn’t, and wasn’t really ever going to be Ron Paul. Grab a knife, and some cream cheese, because Mitt is Toast. Being unable to win any of the big states, I’m not sure how Mitt can pull this one out. Either candidate might be able to pull enough delegates to get on the ticket, but I don’t think anyone gets to be king maker here. He’s fighting with Huckabee over sloppy seconds in the delegate count right now. It was a good night to be John McCain, and a good night to be Mike Huckabee too, who did much better than anyone expected. It would seem that Huckabee is not a candidate who should be lightly left for dead. |




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