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Alertness tips

As my buddy Caleb Giddings pointed out on his blog a few days ago (and as I’ve said before), it’s impossible to remain 100% alert and aware every waking moment of every day. No matter how hard you try, you … Continue reading

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Gun control posts

Looking back over the Scratching Post blog, I see that I’ve had a few gun-politics posts over the past few weeks. For those who, like me, quickly get fed up with politics, let me explain a little bit about what … Continue reading

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How did this happen?

At the beginning of a new year, it’s always helpful to take a quick look around. Where have you been? Where are you going? Do you like the direction your life is headed, right now? If so, what can you … Continue reading

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A very merrry

“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength; loving someone deeply gives you courage.” – Lao-Tzu I wish you a very happy Christmas. May you find both strength and courage every day of the coming year.

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Round up

Still working on a few longer pieces, but I don’t want to leave you without reading material. If you’ve finished Larry Correia’s awesome article, take a look at these. Jew Without a Gun. Robert Avrech, a Hollywood screenwriter, wrote a … Continue reading

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One more thing to read

My friend Larry Correia, author of many excellent books, also happens to be somewhat of an expert on firearms topics. Not only has he been an avid shooter, firearms instructor, and competitor in years past, he also owned a gun … Continue reading

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“Semi-automatic machine gun”

Three times on Facebook this weekend, I saw the phrase “semi-automatic machine gun.” I don’t know where it’s coming from, but such a beast does not exist. To explain: A semi-automatic gun fires one shot every time you pull the … Continue reading

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Tears and prayers — and a favor

As I write this, the news reports coming out of the elementary school in Connecticut are not good. My heart breaks for the families affected by the tragedy, and I will be keeping them in my prayers this week. As … Continue reading

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