2011-10-31

Trick or Treat

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Cad Bane and Boba Fett. Bounty hunters from Star Wars

Safety glasses required...

...because your wife might be popping off rounds with her rifle right next to you. It was good to practice with with a few distractions like flying brass! ;)

Good news is that it's just a distraction and not actually dangerous (provided you have eye protection).

Kept it in a six inch square

I like this silhouette

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I like this silhouette, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

Berries

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Berries, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

Now thats 's a long shot with iron sights!

Johnny takes aim

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Johnny takes aim, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

He did really well.

Which way is up?

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Which way is up?, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

What is holding his hat on?

2011-10-30

You know you have kids when...

...this is what you find in the refrigerator! ;)

I love their writings

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I love their writings, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

Julie leaves these on my desk. I love finding them and seeing how their minds perceive the events of their lives. ;)

2011-10-28

My boys showed me something

They discovered what you see when you look inside an arrow. This is the light shining in the opposite end (the nock) while looking down the inside.

A couple of CLOWNS!

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Cute guys!

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Cute guys!, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

The varied colors of fall

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The varied colors of fall, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

Andy wants a "Whopper Pounder" for dinner...! ;)

Look at these guys!

 

Yum!

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Yum!, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

2011-10-25

So, I was working on sighting in my bow, last night.

I needed to shoot from 25 yards in preparation for deer season.

I guess that will do?!

I guess that will do?! by FlickPics88
I guess that will do?!, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

My third, fourth and fifth shot hit the bullseye and the fourth and fifth, each other. If I miss now, I can't blame my equipment.

I'm tellin' ya folks, this is not right...

TSA deploys 'VIPR' teams throughout Tennessee to set up illegal security checkpoints on interstates

Monday, October 24, 2011 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/033961_TSA_security_checkpoints.html#ixzz1bnNmpCnH


 

(NaturalNews) When the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced last year that it would soon begin setting up security checkpoints in places other than just airports, it definitely was not joking. News Channel 5 in Nashville, Tenn., has announced that Tennessee is the official inaugural state for the launch of TSA's new Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response (VIPR) program, which will be setting up security checkpoints along interstates to conduct random (illegal) searches of vehicles.

TSA set up one of its first VIPR checkpoints in Tampa, Fla., last December after announcing to the world its plans to expand illegal searches to all aspects of American life. Presumably a test to see how the public would respond. VIPR teams groped and patted down passengers at a local Greyhound bus station, and they even brought in sniff dogs to add an extra layer of intimidation (http://www.naturalnews.com/030596_T...).

Later on during the summer of 2011, TSA announced again its plans to search innocent Americans at train stations, bus stops, and truck stops. At that time, TSA requested 12 more units to add to its fleet of VIPR teams, most of which had still not necessarily been deployed (http://www.naturalnews.com/032778_T...).

Just a few months after that, the National Football League (NFL) announced that it would be implementing TSA VIPR checkpoints at all 32 NFL stadiums across the country. The procedures at these checkpoints subjected football fans to full-body pat downs similar to what air travelers face at US airports (http://www.naturalnews.com/033598_N...).

And now an entire state has succumbed to the encroachment of the illegitimate US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its unlawful violations of the Fourth, Fifth, and Tenth Amendments to the US Constitution. VIPR teams have already been deployed to five truck weigh stations and two bus stations across Tennessee, with more soon to come.

Random security checkpoints, perpetual paranoia about terrorists around every corner, a rogue government that is pressing citizens to spy on each other and report their activities to authorities -- these are all protocols that took effect in Nazi Germany during the rise of Hitler, and they are all protocols that are now in effect in the US today. Think about it.


Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/033961_TSA_security_checkpoints.html#ixzz1bnNsM5sr

 

2011-10-24

Wow! Vatican calls for global authority on economy, raps “idolatry of the market”

Vatican calls for global authority on economy, raps "idolatry of the market"

(Saint Peter's Basilica at the Vatican October 23, 2011/Giampiero Sposito)

The Vatican called on Monday for the establishment of a "global public authority" and a "central world bank" to rule over financial institutions that have become outdated and often ineffective in dealing fairly with crises. The document from the Vatican's Justice and Peace department should please the "Occupy Wall Street" demonstrators and similar movements around the world who have protested against the economic downturn.

"Towards Reforming the International Financial and Monetary Systems in the Context of a Global Public Authority," was at times very specific, calling, for example, for taxation measures on financial transactions. "The economic and financial crisis which the world is going through calls everyone, individuals and peoples, to examine in depth the principles and the cultural and moral values at the basis of social coexistence," it said.

It condemned what it called "the idolatry of the market" as well as a "neo-liberal thinking" that it said looked exclusively at technical solutions to economic problems. "In fact, the crisis has revealed behaviours like selfishness, collective greed and hoarding of goods on a great scale," it said, adding that world economics needed an "ethic of solidarity" among rich and poor nations.

"If no solutions are found to the various forms of injustice, the negative effects that will follow on the social, political and economic level will be destined to create a climate of growing hostility and even violence, and ultimately undermine the very foundations of democratic institutions, even the ones considered most solid," it said.

It called for the establishment of "a supranational authority" with worldwide scope and "universal jurisdiction" to guide economic policies and decisions.

Asked at a news conference if the document could become a manifesto for the movement of the "indignant ones", who have criticised global economic policies, Cardinal Peter Turkson, head of the Vatican's Justice and Peace department, said: "The people on Wall Street need to sit down and go through a process of discernment and see whether their role managing the finances of the world is actually serving the interests of humanity and the common good. "We are calling for all these bodies and organisations to sit down and do a little bit of re-thinking."

Read the full story here.

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2011-10-23

What a great sister.

What a great sister. by FlickPics88
What a great sister., a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

Laura, you are a ton of fun! It's great to see you filling your role and raising your kids with so much laughter!

This just happens to be a really great picture of you. Pretty and at the same time embodying all that you are!

I love you!

That's for putting up with all my pranks! ;)

A great pic of my sis and her hubby, Larry

She shows a Strong attachment to him. ;)

Nose dive

Johnny sleeps in a tote...

Looks like fun in the maze!

My sister is a great mom!

My sister is a great mom! by FlickPics88
My sister is a great mom!, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

Otherwise, who would go to these lengths to entertain their children!

"Happy birthday to me!"

"Happy birthday to me!" by FlickPics88
"Happy birthday to me!", a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

Aunt Laura keeping the troops in line!

Nice kid!

Nice kid! by FlickPics88
Nice kid!, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

Ian asked for mission donations instead of presents!

Happy Birthday, Ian!

Happy Birthday, Ian! by FlickPics88
Happy Birthday, Ian!, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

Red!

Red! by FlickPics88
Red!, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

Giada has lunch

Corn Cannon

2011-10-22

Makes me feel like fall for sure!

We were truly blessed with beautiful weather! And I was blessed by hanging out with my boys!

"He's not heavy he's my cousin!"

We had a blast looking through the corn to find the clues to who killed the farmer

Cmdr. Bill entertains the kids while we wait to get the tractor started

They look good enough to eat!

Now that is a yummy looking s'more

Death by chocolate!

Death by chocolate! by FlickPics88
Death by chocolate!, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

A picturesque crossing

A picturesque crossing by FlickPics88
A picturesque crossing, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

I thought this was just too pretty to pass up.

It pays to know people who don't like or can't eat popcorn!

Monkeys love trees!

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Monkeys love trees!, a photo by FlickPics88 on Flickr.

The trees have lots of monkeys!