Friday, December 7, 2012

Gunfight at the OK Corral - The Aftermath - Part Two

Virgil and his "wife" Allie moved to Prescott, the territorial capital of Arizona, in October 1877, he was quickly deputized by Yavapai County Sheriff Ed Bowers. It happened after a street fight when Virgil helped several lawmen shoot down two hard cases.

In 1878, Virgil served in Prescott as a village night watchman for a couple of months and then was elected as their constable.

On November 27, 1879, he was appointed a U.S. Deputy Marshal in Arizona Territory. The next month he came to Tombstone.

After the shooting death of the town's marshal, Fred White, in October 1880, Virgil Earp was appointed acting town marshal. He only served until November 12, when he lost a special election to Ben Sippy. After Tombstone achieved city status in January 1881, the incumbent Sippy defeated Virgil Earp in another election.

But on June 6, 1881, Mayor John Clum appointed Virgil to the position of City Marshal after Sippy abandoned his badge and left town in a hurry.

Marshal Earp, who we must remember doubled as Deputy U.S. Marshal, was busy that summer arresting citizens for mostly minor offenses, but when he arrested Frank Stilwell and Pete Spence for stage robbery, bitterness between the so-called Cowboys and the Earp faction grew.

Marshal Earp and his three deputies, his brothers Morgan and Wyatt and Doc Holliday came out on top in the famous shootout that October. Billy Clanton and Tom and Frank McLaury were killed, and Virgil was suspended from his job for a short period.

When Wyatt arrived in Tombstone, his older brother Virgil was already U.S. Deputy Marshal in Arizona. Fact is that Virgil went from Prescott to Tombstone as Deputy United States Marshal.

Virgil Earp lived in Prescott from July 1877 to November 1879, and held several law enforcement jobs there. He was appointed Deputy United States Marshal on November 27, 1879, by the United States Marshal for Arizona, C.P. Dake.

During his lifetime, Virgil farmed, drove a stagecoach, drove a mail route, was a prospector, but was also always involved with law enforcement in one way or another either as a marshal, deputy sheriff, and constable.

He was the City Marshal from June 18, 1881 until Oct. 29, 1881. Three days after the OK Corral gunfight, he and his deputy Morgan and "special deputy" Wyatt resigned their City positions.

During the gunfight at the OK Corral, Virgil Earp was shot in the leg. He was to stay in bed at the Cosmopolitan Hotel for a while.

Three days after Wyatt testified at the Preliminary Hearing, Virgil took the stand, or more precisely, the court came to his bedside in the Cosmopolitan Hotel, where he lay recovering from his gunshot wound.

In his testimony, Virgil recounted his futile efforts to calm down an irate Ike Clanton the night before the shoot-out. He testified that the following morning a man warned him that Clanton had threatened to "kill me on sight."

Another man named "Sills" told him he had overheard the Clantons and McLaurys talking, and one of them had said of the Earps: "We will kill them all!"

Hearing that the Clantons and McLaurys had gathered at the O.K. Corral, he determined to let them be "as long as they stayed in the corral," but disarm and arrest them "if they came on the street."

When they moved out onto Fremont Street, Virgil said, his brothers and the Holliday, who he deputized, made their fateful march behind him to the gunfight.

Virgil testified that Frank McLaury and Billy Clanton "drew their six-shooters and commenced to cock them" as soon as he gave them the order to disarm.

Then, as in most shootings, everything happened quickly with the first two shots. One was from Billy Clanton and the other from Wyatt, both went off in rapid succession, and then the shooting became "general."

After the Preliminary Hearing, Judge Spicer ruled that Chief of Police Virgil Earp and his assistants had every "right and duty" to be armed when they approached "men whom they believed to be armed and contemplating resistance."  

Spicer said that the "tragic results" of the Clantons' and McLaurys' actions were largely their own fault. "I cannot resist the conclusion that the defendants were fully justified in committing these homicides," Spicer concluded. "There being no sufficient cause" to believe the defendants guilty of murder, "I order them to be released."

As might be expected in a town where a feud was taking place, the reaction to Judge Spicer's decision was divided. While the Tombstone Epitaph had nothing but praise for Spicer, the Tombstone Nugget called his decision contemptible.

Angry elements of the Cowboy faction plotted revenge and then carried it out.

Two weeks after Spicer's controversial decision, Pro-Earp Mayor John Clum leaped out of a stagecoach to escape bandits attempting to assassinate him.

Two weeks after that, Virgil Earp was ambushed by several men - probably including Ike Clanton - as he walked home from a saloon at night.

The ambush on Marshal Virgil Earp took place at about 11:30 pm on December 28, 1881.

It is questionable just how many bushwhackers were involved, but it is believed that at least three, maybe even four men, hid in the upper storey of an unfinished building across Allen Street from the Cosmopolitan Hotel and ambushed Virgil from behind as he walked from the Oriental Saloon to his room.


Virgil was hit in the back and left arm by three or four loads of double-barreled buckshot from about 60 feet.

Imagine this if you can, the Crystal Palace Saloon and the Eagle Brewery beyond where Virgil was standing were struck by at least 20 buckshot pellets. Three of which passed through the window, and one about a foot over the heads of some men standing by a faro table.

George Parsons wrote that he heard "four shots in quick succession." Seriously wounded, Virgil staggered into the hotel.

Reports of five or six shotgun blasts were later given, and upwards of twenty buckshot pellets penetrated the Crystal Palace Saloon and the Eagle Brewery behind Virgil's position, breaking windows and narrowly missing patrons.

But just imagine for a moment that the same number of buckshot pellets struck Virgil. And no, he did not fall. He was hit primarily in the back and his left arm.

Dr. George Emory Goodfellow removed 5.5 inches of shattered humerus bone from Virgil's left arm, leaving his arm permanently crippled. While the doctors worked on his arm, Virgil told his wife, Allie, "Never mind, I've got one arm left to hug you with."

Double-barrel shotguns from their dark hiding place across the street at fairly close range. Its no wonder Wyatt was visibly shaken.

Soon after the assassins opened fire on City Police Chief Virgil Earp outside the Oriental Saloon, Virgil's distraught brother Wyatt assumed the worst in that Virgil was dying and immediately telegraphed district U.S. Marshal Crawley P. Dake to let him know what happened and try to get help:

Tombstone, Arizona Territory, December 29, 1881

Virgil Earp was shot by concealed assassins last night. His wounds are fatal. Telegraph me appointment with power to appoint deputies. Local authorities are doing nothing. The lives of other citizens are threatened.

-Wyatt Earp

On learning of Virgil's wounds, which he initially thought were fatal, territorial U.S. Marshal Crawley P. Dake gave Virgil's Deputy U.S. Marshal position to Wyatt. Commenting on the telegram received by Dake from Wyatt Earp, the Weekly Arizona Miner wrote about the repeated threats received by the Earps and others:

"For some time, the Earps, Doc Holiday, Tom Fitch and others who upheld and defended the Earps in their late trial have received, almost daily, anonymous letters, warning them to leave town or suffer death, supposed to have been written by friends of the Clanton and McLowry boys, three of whom the Earps and Holliday killed and little attention was paid to them as they were believed to be idle boasts but the shooting of Virgil Earp last night shows that the men were in earnest."
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The  SPRINGFIELD DAILY REPUBLICAN, Springfield, Mass., December 30, 1881

(Page 5 news) "From The West" includes a report:  

A United States Marshal Shot

"U.S. Deputy Marshal Earp was fired on while crossing Fifth street in Tombstone, Ariz., Wednesday night by three men, armed with shotguns, who escaped in the darkness. Nineteen shots hit Earp. The assault is undoubtedly the outgrowth of a recent fight with cowboys in which Earp was engaged. The gang have since threatened the lives of Marshal Earp and his supporters, and the citizen are greatly excited."
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Virgil's left side took most of the pellets, and the doctor was forced to remove several inches of shattered bone from his upper left arm.   The assailants were never positively identified, but were usually assumed to be family or confederates of the men who died at the O.K. Corral shootout.

On January 20th, 1882, U.S. Marshal Dake deposited $2,985 into an account in Wyatt's name at Hudson & Company in Tombstone, and authorized Wyatt with federal authority to employ a posse to track down the Cowboys.

One of the prime suspects was Ike Clanton, who wanted revenge after an inquest had cleared the Earp brothers of any wrongdoing at the OK Corral. Those who did the shooting were never conclusively identified, but Frank Stilwell was seen running from the scene of the crime. Later, the suspected shooters were identified as Phin Clanton, Ike Clanton, Johnny Barnes, Johnny Ringo, Hank Swilling, Pete Spence, and Frank Stilwell.

On January 31, Ike and Phin were brought before Judge William H. Stilwell on suspicion of shooting Virgil. The district attorney asked that bail be set at $5,000, but the judge released both men on $1,500 bond, indicating he thought the prosecution's case was weak.

On February 2, 1882, Clanton's attorney brought in seven witnesses who testified that Clanton was in Charleston at the time of Virgil's shooting. Ike was immediately acquitted and released. Yes, even though Ike Clanton's hat was found near the shooting, the evidence was circumstantial, so the men were acquitted.

OK, now as for forming his famous posse. For some reason, most think it was formed later, but in reality, it was formed right after Virgil was bushwhacked. U.S. Marshal Dake deputized Wyatt with federal authority to employ a posse to track down the Cowboys.

Wyatt had learned enough from his older brother Virgil to know that he must choose trustworthy men who would not be intimidated by further threats or acts of violence by the Cowboys. He learned that he needed loyal men with sand. They had to have the resolve that makes some more loyal to a man than to the law. His posse would not only help newly appointed Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp enforce the law, but also would act as bodyguards for the Earp brothers, Warren, Morgan, Virgil, and their wives.

Warren Earp was the youngest of the Earp brothers. Though he was not present during the gunfight at the OK Corral, after Virgil was ambush Warren joined Wyatt and Morgan. He would be a part of the Earp posse that sets out to hunt down the outlaws they believed responsible.

Doc Holliday stood by Wyatt and Morgan. Through Wyatt, Doc met Morgan and had become extremely close friends. Some say they were even closer than what is thought to be the relationship between he and Wyatt.

Wyatt had Morgan, Doc, and Warren, but he needed more. He needed gunmen. He needed what were known at the time as man-killers. He needed men known for being no-nonsense men with tough reputations. But yes, he also needed loyal men.

The sum of $5 a day doesn't sound like much today, but that was 5 times what the average man made in the 1880s. For $5 a day, these men were willing to place themselves in extreme danger. And yes, they all had different motivations for riding with Wyatt and Morgan Earp. Some say it was the thought of rewards at the end. Some say it was loyalty and respect for Virgil and the Earp brothers as a whole.  The first of these men was John "Texas Jack" Vermillion. Texas Jack was a carpenter by trade who was said to have hailed from Virginia. No, he wasn't from Texas. Imagine that!

Jack gave his age as 36 years of age in 1881. He had arrived in Tombstone from New Mexico Territory and had proved his worth to the Earps after the June 1881 town fire when he was deputized by Virgil to help keep lot jumpers at bay. Here was a man who could enforce the law in times of trouble. Supposedly, Vermillion apparently wore his hair long. And just for the record, like Longhair Jim Courtright, who had a reputation for long hair, during that time, hair didn't have to go to your collar to be considered "long".

"Texas Jack" was sometimes called "Shoot-Your-Eye-Out Jack."

Recently, some researchers have said that his full name was John Wilson Vermillion, that he had been a sharpshooter with the Virginia Cavalry during the Civil War, and that he was rumored to have been a lawman in Missouri. Sherman W. McMaster, who was 28 years old in 1881, was the most complex and valuable deputy among Earp's group, as he possessed an extensive knowledge of the local terrain and personally knew many of the Cowboys said to be gunning for the Earp family.

Born in Galena, Illinois, to a wealthy family and well educated in Rock Island, Illinois, McMaster saw service with the Texas Rangers in 1878-79. Stationed in El Paso, he tracked renegade Indians, chased horse thieves, and acted as a scout for the 9th Cavalry posted nearby.

McMaster's Texas Ranger Company held outlaw and future Clanton and McLaury confederate "Curly Bill" Brocius prisoner over a five-month period in 1878, and McMaster was later said to have associated with the San Simon Cowboys. To further complicate matters, Sherman was also accused of army mule theft and stage robbery in company with the infamous Cowboy Pony Diehl.

Although these charges were never proved, Wyatt admitted that McMaster had been friendly with the Cowboy element, and he was, therefore, able to make use of his inside knowledge. McMasters spoke fluent Spanish, rode fine horses, and was skilled with a gun. Bat Masterson's brother Thomas called McMasters the fastest man on the draw he had seen. McMasters is thought by some to have been an undercover operative for not only Earp but also Wells Fargo. If that was true, McMasters' open association with the Earp posse ended any hope he had of staying in Arizona, and he may have seen Wyatt's posse as his paid ticket out of the territory.

Some say that the most dangerous man deputized by Wyatt Earp was not Doc Holliday but really was Jack Johnson. Wyatt Earp's biographer, Stuart Lake, who is suspect on most things, referred to him as "Turkey Creek Jack" Johnson. His real name, according to Wyatt, was John William Blount. He was 34 years old in 1881 and had a unique reason for joining the posse. As a native of Missouri who was raised in the lead mining area of Neosho, he became a wanted man and was forced to flee the state in 1877 after he and his brothers were involved in a violent street battle in Webb City, Missouri.

Supposedly, one brother, Bud, killed a man in a quarrel in May 1881 in Tip Top, Arizona Territory, and was sent to Yuma Prison. John Blount, using the alias Jack Johnson, then went to Tombstone to see if Virgil Earp could help get his brother pardoned.

Supposedly, Virgil helped with a petition to the governor, and Bud Blount was eventually freed. As a way to repay his debt, Johnson joined the posse. Johnson was also said to have previously associated with the Cowboys and, therefore, like McMaster, was able to pass on important inside information.

Oregon Charles Smith and Daniel "Tip" Tipton, two gamblers who supplemented their incomes with mining ventures, completed the Earp posse. Supposedly, Smith, a 37-year-old native of Connecticut, had a close and long connection to the Earp family. Charlie was fluent in Spanish, having spent several years in Texas working in saloons.

In Fort Worth, he had been associated with James Earp, the oldest of the Earp boys, as well as saloon owner and future Earp business partner Robert J. Winders. Smith took a hand in at least two Fort Worth gunfights and sustained a serious chest wound in 1878. The following year, Smith came to Tombstone with Winders and immediately became associated with all the Earps.

Tipton, also 37 years old, arrived in Tombstone in March 1881 with a shady reputation earned during the early days of the mining boom in Virginia City, Nevada. Supposedly, Tipton had several tattoos on his hands and forearms. He was a former Civil War sailor who served in the Union Navy. He took up mining and gambling after the war. In 1879, Tipton spent time in the Gunnison district of Colorado before coming to Tombstone at the request of his friend Lou Rickabaugh, a gambling kingpin who needed help during the town's so-called Gamblers War.

Ricka­baugh was a business partner of Wyatt Earp. Tipton was said to have traveled to Tombstone in the company of another Earp ally, Bat Masterson. Though Tipton was still there supporting the Earp faction, both Bat Masterson and Luke Short had left Tombstone by the time of the serious trouble with the Cowboys in October 1881. 

Wyatt Earp's initial prognosis about his wounded brother's condition was wrong. By mid-January 1882, Virgil's condition had improved slightly, and Wyatt and Morgan decided to headquarters the Earp families with Virgil at the Cosmopolitan Hotel for safekeeping. Tombstone was a powder keg, and all knew there was safety in numbers.

On January 17, 1882, Johnny Ringo openly challenges Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday to a shoot-out in the middle of Allen Street. Ringo, the self-appointed spokesman of the Cowboy gang, had a terrible temper, was often depressed, and most likely suicidal. It is said that the confrontation was well witnessed, but like any firsthand account, descriptions vary.

Jack Burrows' account is probably the most accurate. Burrows said that Wyatt began to babble about being a peace officer, and then commenced to lecture Ringo on the silliness of fighting a duel in the street, and suggested Ringo was crazy or drunk and that he should go home and sleep it off. He also said that after Wyatt said what he said, Ringo just turned contemptuously to Doc Holliday, and at that point, a "handkerchief" duel took place.

A city police officer named James Flynn is credited with breaking up an almost deadly encounter as he reportedly ran up and grabbed Ringo from behind and separated the men. On the same day in January, gambler and Earp ally Lou Rickabaugh came to blows with Ben Maynard, a Cowboy associate, but they were separated before weapons could be used.

After spending the first half of January watching out for Cowboys and watching over his injured brother, who had lost the use of his left arm but would survive, Wyatt Earp decided it was time for action. On January 23, 1882, Wyatt and his posse rode out of Tombstone with warrants for Virgil's suspected attackers, who were Ike and Fin Clanton and Pony Diehl.

On the ride, they arrested the fiery Maynard and forced him to lead the way as they descended on the nearby Cowboy hangout of Charleston. The posse went door to door in Charleston but failed to find the Clantons or Diehl. After riding out of town, the men scouted through the countryside, eventually setting up a camp near Tombstone at a place known as Pick-em-up.

At the same time, back in Tombstone, and unknown to Wyatt's posse, the Clanton brothers had surrendered themselves. To make matters worse, on January 30th, a deputy sheriff rode out to Pick-em-up and served his own warrant to Earp posse member Sherman McMaster. He was wanted for "borrowing" two horses from the Contention mine the previous fall. No resistance was offered, and the entire Earp posse returned to Tombstone, where McMaster was bailed, and he and Charlie Smith were booked into the Cosmopolitan Hotel to join the Earp family safety.

Courtroom dramas dominated the Tombstone newspapers throughout February 1882 as both factions sought justice through the legal system. McMaster gave evidence against Ike Clanton during a hearing on the attempted murder of Virgil Earp. Although Ike's hat was found at the scene of the crime, he provided an alibi, and the charges were dismissed due to inconclusive evidence.

On February 9th, Ike Clanton went to the town of Contention and filed new charges against the Earps and Doc Holliday relating to the O.K. Corral shootout, but these charges were later dismissed. 

With tensions close to breaking point on February 15th, Earp deputy Dan Tipton and Cowboy faction's Ben Maynard came close to a gunfight in Tombstone's Alhambra Saloon. Tipton was left with a bloody eye, and both men were fined.  

Two days later, the Earp posse was riding again. Heavily armed, they left Tombstone with warrants for the arrest of Pony Diehl, who was now wanted for a January 1882 stage robbery. That expedition proved fruitless, and Wyatt and his men eventually returned empty-handed.

By March of 1882, it's said that an uneasy quiet fell over Tombstone. It was just the quiet before the storm. The Earp posse had heard talk that the Cowboys were plotting more revenge attacks, but no one knew for sure when, where, or how the attacks would take place.

Some say there was a sort of air of inevitability about further violence taking place. Tipton would later state that members of the Earp faction had been repeatedly warned to be on the lookout for a Cowboy ambush.

Then, on March 18th, it finally came. At about 10:30 p.m., Morgan Earp was playing pool at Campbell and Hatch's Saloon, while Tipton, McMaster, and Wyatt watched. As Morgan turned his back to a rear-door to play a shot on the pool table, gunshots tore through the door windows and slammed into his back.

The bullets shattered his spine and passed through his left kidney, and the wound was pronounced fatal by the doctor who examined him a short time later. His assailants fired from a darkened alley through a window in an outside door. Wyatt was also shot at, but the bullet went high and missed.

On March 20, 1882, The Tombstone Epitaph wrote:

THE DEADLY BULLET 

The Assassin at Last Successful in His Devilish Mission
Morgan Earp Shot Down and Killed While Playing Billiards

"10:00 Saturday night while engaged in playing a game of billiards in Campbell & Hatch's Billiard parlor, on Allen between Fourth and Fifth, Morgan Earp was shot through the body by an unknown assassin. At the time the shot was fired he was playing a game with Bob Hatch, one of the proprietors of the house and was standing with his back to the glass door in the rear of the room that opens out upon the alley that leads straight through the block along the west side of A.D. Otis & Co.'s store to Fremont Street. 

This door is the ordinary glass door with four panes in the top in place of panels. The two lower panes are painted, the upper ones being clear. Anyone standing outside can look over the painted glass and see anything going on in the room just as well as though standing in the open door. 

At the time the shot was fired the deceased must have been standing within ten feet of the door, and the assassin standing near enough to see his position, took aim for about the middle of his person, shooting through the upper portion of the whitened glass. 

The bullet entered the right side of the abdomen, passing through the spinal column, completely shattering it, emerging on the left side, passing the length of the room and lodging in the thigh of Geo. A.B. Berry, who was standing by the stove, inflicting a painful flesh wound. Instantly after the first shot a second was fired through the top of the upper glass which passed across the room and lodged in the wall near the ceiling over the head of Wyatt Earp, who was sitting as a spectator of the game. Morgan fell instantly upon the first fire and lived only about one hour. 

His brother Wyatt, Tipton, and McMasters rushed to the side of the wounded man and tenderly picked him up and moved him some ten feet away near the door of the card room, where Drs. Matthews, Goodfellow and Millar, who were called, examined him and, after a brief consultation, pronounced the wound mortal. He was then moved into the card room and placed on the lounge where in a few brief moments he breathed his last, surrounded by his brothers, Wyatt, Virgil, James, and Warren with the wives of Virgil and James and a few of his most intimate friends. 

Notwithstanding the intensity of his mortal agony, not a word of complaint escaped his lips, and all that were heard, except those whispered into the ear of his brother and known only to him were, "Don't, I can't stand it. This is the last game of pool I'll ever play." The first part of the sentence being wrung from him by an attempt to place him upon his feet.

The funeral cortege started away from the Cosmopolitan hotel about 12:30 yesterday with the fire bell tolling its solemn peals of "Earth to earth, dust to dust."
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Gunfight at the OK Corral - The Aftermath - Part One


Years later Wyatt told Stuart Lake in his biography that Morgan, before dying, whispered to Wyatt "I can't see a damned thing," a reference to supposed visions of Heaven seen by dying people - which Morgan and Wyatt had discussed on a previous occasion.

To the last, Morgan's behavior was in keeping with what is known of him. He died less than an hour after being shot, while lying on a lounge in an adjoining card room of the billiard parlor - no, not on the billiard table, as some accounts report.

Unlike targeting Virgil Earp because he was the top law enforcement officer in town and the oldest Earp brother in law enforcement, subsequently in charge of the other brothers, I really believe that it didn't matter which Earp was at that back door window at that moment.

I really believe that it could have been either Wyatt or Morgan. For the would-be assassins, what mattered was that an Earp would be the target. If I'm wrong, and they did purposely target Morgan next after Virgil, then that would mean that the Cowboys might have recognized Morgan, who was assistant City Police Chief, as Virgil's successor and next target.

As for Wyatt, Morgan's death sent Wyatt on a three-week rampage in the country around Tombstone, sometimes referred to as the Earp Vendetta Ride, killing anyone Wyatt believed was connected to Morgan's death.

Wyatt believed that former Johnny Behan deputy and accused stage-robber Frank Stilwell fired the shot that hit Morgan, while the shot that missed Wyatt was fired by William Brocius, a.k.a. "Curly Bill". Both Stilwell and Brocius were killed in the vendetta.

After Morgan's death, he was laid out in a blue suit belonging to his friend Doc Holliday. His body was then taken by wagon on the next day (Sunday) by family and friends to the nearest railhead, in Benson.

Morgan's funeral cortege started away from the Cosmopolitan hotel as the fire bell toll its solemn peals of "Earth to earth, dust to dust." From there, accompanied by older brother James Earp, Morgan's body was sent to his family in Colton, California.

On the following day (Monday), Virgil and his wife were accompanied under family guard to Tucson, in a second expedition. The Earp posse, without Texas Jack Vermillion, accompanied Virgil Earp and his family as personal protection while escorting him to Tucson, March 20, 1882. 

Instead, Vermillion joined the Vendetta Posse on March 21, 1882, in Tombstone. A coroner's jury later identified the men suspected of killing Morgan as Cochise County Deputy Frank Stilwell, his friend Pete Spence, and three of Spence's employees — Indian Charlie, Frederick Bode and an unnamed man known to be a "half-breed."

The cowardly assassination of his brother was a turning point for Earp and his posse. Until that time, Wyatt had attempted to rely on the legal system to bring Virgil's assailants to justice.

The law and justice are two different things. Those who did these things deserved what was coming to them. And yes, Wyatt understood the futility of thinking the legal system worked when wanting retribution on those who had crossed the line and became outlaws.

He recognized that the only way to deal with those who tried to assassinate Virgil and those who ruthlessly murdered Morgan was to kill them. The law was about to take a back seat to justice being served. 

The Gunfight At The OK Corral

Gunfight at the OK Corral - The Aftermath - Part One

Tom Correa


Wednesday, December 5, 2012

RANDOM SHOTS - Oyster Farmer Under Attack, AARP Backsteps, Obama Has MSNBC Advisors, and More!


Oyster Farmer Battles Federal Government's Order To Close Down

It's no secret that family farms are under attack in America.

The Obama administration and the Democrat Left continue their assault on American traditions, institutions and values. Nothing is stopping them from doing as they please no matter how many people are put out of work, no matter how many family farms and businesses are lost, no matter who it hurts.

We have already seen the Obama administration attack the coal industry, scuttle the the Keystone XL Pipeline which could have put hundreds of thousands of Americans to work, and their attempt to kill the energy industry as a whole.

They have tried to ruin small businesses through over regulation and higher taxes and penalties via ObamaCare, attack the middle class through their refusal act on unemployment issues and cost of living and tax and regulation burdens.

They have failed to defend normal marriage, and of course the Obama administration has severely harmed the best medical system in the world with its whole "let's throw the baby out with the bathwater" approach to fixing health care expense.

Instead of working for Americans, working for the people as a whole, the very Federal Government which should work on behalf of the people, actually attacks farmers and ranchers, American agriculture, at every opportunity.

Of course, there are the Environmentalist and Animal Rights crazies. In the last 4 years, the Obama White House has bowed down to Environmentalist and Animal Rights crazies and kowtows to them because of their financial contributions.

The Obama administration is the "Stepin Fetchit" lackey of the Environmentalist movement in America today. Environmentalist attack agriculture, manufacturing, and energy, and the lackey that we know of as the Obama administration just goes along with it.

The constant attacks mainly come from the powerful federal government surrogates such as the Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of the Interior, the Commerce Department, the Department of Transportation, and the FDA to name a few.

And no, no farm is immune from their attacks.

A California family that has operated an oyster farm on the bucolic Northern California coast is fighting back after the federal government moved to kick it off of the National Park Service property where the shellfish have been legally harvested for nearly 80 years.

The Drakes Bay Oyster Company faces closure and its 30 employees will be out of work if the National Park Service reclaims some 1,100 acres of an estuary as part of a plan to create a larger marine wilderness preserve at Point Reyes National Seashore in Marin County. Owner Kevin Lunny said federal officials told him on Thursday — one day before his company's 40-year lease was set to expire — that he had three months to clear out. On Tuesday, he announced he's suing.

"We're not going to walk away," Lunny told reporters during a conference call. "We're fighting for our community."

Lunny said the company currently has roughly 10 million immature oysters worth up to $5 million awaiting harvest.

Lunny has an ally in Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., who had tried to get the lease extended for another decade. But even her clout has failed to sway U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar.

“I am extremely disappointed that Secretary Salazar chose not to renew the operating permit for the Drakes Bay Oyster Company,” Feinstein said in a statement.

“The National Park Service’s review process has been flawed from the beginning with false and misleading science, which was also used in the Environmental Impact Statement. The secretary’s decision effectively puts this historic California oyster farm out of business. As a result, the farm will be forced to cease operations and 30 Californians will lose their jobs.”

The National Park Service bought the land from Lunny's predecessor in 1972, but granted then-owner Johnson Oyster Company a 40-year lease to continue harvesting oysters.

Salazar said in a department memo that it was made clear at the time of the lease's signing that it would not be renewed, and that the information was conveyed to Lunny in 2004 when he bought the business.

Salazar's move will effectively end the company’s operations within the national park estuary, which includes an onshore oyster processing plant and offshore oyster harvesting on more than 1,000 acres of coastal waters.

“Our family business is not going to sit back and let the government steam roll our community, which has been incredibly supportive of us.”
- Statement on DrakesBayOyster.com

“I’ve taken this matter very seriously,” Salazar said in a statement. “We’ve undertaken a robust public process to review the matter from all sides, and I have personally visited the park to meet with the company and members of the community … I believe it is the right decision for Point Reyes National Seashore and for future generations who will enjoy this treasured landscape.”

Amber Abbasi, an attorney for Cause of Action, which is representing Lunney, said the federal government did not comply with the National Environmental Policy Act and violated the Data Quality Act when determining to deny the renewal. National Park Service employees also provided false and misleading information, she said.

"A permit could have been granted and it was not granted," Abbasi told reporters Tuesday. "And the process by which it was not granted was deficient in many, many respects.”

A motion seeking a preliminary injunction in the case will be filed later this week, she said.

The estuary, according to federal officials, supports one of the largest harbor seal colonies in the state and is within the Point Reyes National Seashore, which attracts more than 2 million visitors annually and provides $85 million in economic activity to the region. Salazar said the displaced workers will get federal job training to find new work.

Salazar also moved to convert the entire area to a federally-protected marine wilderness once the oyster operation has shuttered. The move follows through on a 1976 congressional designation of the expansive estuary locally known as the Estero as a potential marine wilderness area, the only such area on the West Coast of the continental United States.

“Carrying out steps set in motion by the United States Congress over three decades ago, we are taking the final step to recognize this pristine area as wilderness,” said Salazar. “The Estero is one of our nation’s crown jewels, and today we are fulfilling the vision to protect this special place for generations to come.”

What is this catch phrase "pristine area as wilderness" all about? They can apply that catch phrase to just about anywhere that they "feel" should be restricted from humans.

Critics say responsible oyster harvesting poses no threat to the environment, and accuse Salazar of gunning for the commercial fishing industry. Imagine that, people who are calling a spade a spade - and telling people what is really going on.

“At a time when we are struggling to solve our national fiscal problems, throwing 30 more Americans out of work and removing an estimated 40 percent of California's oyster production — which will undoubtedly be replaced by imported oysters — makes no sense,” Rod Moore of the West Coast Seafood Processors Association told Fox News in a statement.

Moore said the National Park Service has a long-standing policy of trying to remove commercial fisheries from within existing or expanded national park boundaries, even while allowing other commercial concessionaires to continue. The service has made similar moves regarding federal parkland in Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park and Everglades National Park in Florida, he said.

Greenpeace Ocean Campaign Director John Hocevar said reclaiming the oyster farm and designating the wider area for federal protection preserves it for both tourism and environmental safety.

But Lunny, whose lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on Monday, said people's livelihoods are being thrown away for no good reason.

“It’s actually hard to believe this decision was made," Lunny said. "The Bay Area was ignored in this decision apparently and this is a public resource … Our family is just the current steward of this farm, it has existed for decades.”

So what happens now? Well, basically David fights Goliath!

DrakesBayOyster.com is accepting contributions to help fight Goliath.

Like the bible story, can Drakes Bay Oyster Company beat the Goliath which we call the Federal Government which we know bows down to Environmental extremist?

Can a small family farm beat the odds and win so that their family's 80 year old business will stay alive and 30 people keep their jobs? 

Since I don't see the Obama administration's Interior Department changing their mind anytime soon, I really believe that this family farm could become another casualty in agriculture that can be directly attributed to the liberal agenda and the Environmental movement - neither of which cares about people.



Small Business Owner Gives Obama a Piece of His Mind

On November 26th, it was reported that some U.S. business owners got a chance to meet with White House advisors and give their own take on the fiscal cliff, tax hikes and more.

Among the small business owners invited to the discussion was Drew Greenblatt, president of Marlin Steel (www.MarlinWire.com ) - a small business in Baltimore, Maryland.

Ahead of the meeting, Greenblatt said he has one thing on his mind.

“We’ve got to increase job creation, fast,” he told FOX Business. “This recession has gone on too long, and now is the time for us to turn it around by creating certainty.”

As for those looming tax increases for those making above $250,000 annually, Greenblatt said he was going to deliver a message that the move would stunt economic growth and hiring.

American factories, he said, are one example of a small business that pays taxes on a personal level of income. Increasing their tax rate will deter potential for economic gains.

“It makes us less competitive against our economic adversaries like Canada and Germany,” Greenblatt said. “Right now, American factories are paying much more in taxes than our German and Canadian rivals. We have to be more competitive - if we are more competitive, we will win more jobs… we will hire more locals.”

And if government spending continues on its current path, he said, it is a road to doom.

“It’s a failed strategy and a failed policy,” he said. “We need to have a very competitive economic environment to have growth surge in our country. Then we will [be able to] pay more money in taxes, because we will all be making more money. If the pie is bigger, it’s easier to grow out of this terrible recession.”

It was unclear at press time if President Obama attended the meeting, but either way I can only hope that President Obama got the message - or that it matters to him.



AARP Lobbies Against Medicare Cuts? Why Now Since They Support ObamaCare?

This is one of those news stories that just reeks of dishonesty.

Dishonesty? Yes, because the AARP who was a huge Obama supporter during the election and through their support behind ObamaCare in 2010 AARP is now putting on a show for its memebers.

The AARP has a potential conflict of interest in its fierce opposition to possible cuts in Medicare, the Washington Post reports.

The influential lobbying group for Americans over 50 has insisted its fighting potential changes for the good of its 38 million members - but the success of its efforts could mean a difference of hundreds of millions of dollars it makes every year in insurance sales.

According to The Washington Post, the AARP gets a 4.95 percent royalty each time one of its members buys Medigap insurance — which supplements Medicare coverage.

Proposed changes in Medicare being discussed in Washington could cut into Medicap and reduce AARP’s huge revenue windfall.

But while AARP is fighting the cuts because they want the money, a Kaiser Family Foundation study reveals that Medigap premiums could fall dramatically under some reform plans in the works right now - and that would mean that seniors could potentially save hundreds of dollars per year.

“There is a potential conflict of interest,” Marilyn Moon, a former senior AARP official who runs the nonprofit American Institutes for Research, told the newspaper.

“Any way you look at changes in Medigap that people are talking about, I think it’s good for beneficiaries, and anybody who is opposing that who claims they are looking out for beneficiaries, you have to wonder why.”

AARP officials insist they are only looking out for their members, but many aren't buying it.

Nationally-syndicated columnist Froma Harrop said she’s unsure why AARP is running ads in which a stern female voice warns, “If Washington tries to cram decisions about the future of these programs into a last-minute budget deal, we’ll all pay the price.”

“The AARP ad was a bit unexpected in that the lobbying group for older Americans supported the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) – Medicare savings and all,’’ Harrop writes. “Why it’s running this ad now is unclear."

Unclear to some, but not all. It may also be an effort to calm its membership who have found out that AARP backed Obama who cut $716 Million from Medicare to fund ObamaCare and now wants to cut their benefits even more.

The vast majority of seniors who belong to AARP are Democrats. I can't help but wonder how they feel about being lied to?



U.S. Senate Unanimously Passes Defense Spending Bill


The U.S. Senate on Tuesday voted 98-0 to approve a wide-ranging defense bill that authorizes $631.4 billion in funding for the U.S. military, the war in Afghanistan and nuclear weapons.

The bill, passed after five days of debate and consideration of hundreds of amendments, must be reconciled with the version passed by the House of Representatives before it can go to President Barack Obama to be signed into law.

There are several key differences between the House and Senate bills, including whether to back continued work by the military on developing biofuels for jets and warships.

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin said the key challenge facing the bill's enactment was the short amount of time available for House and Senate negotiators to come up with a compromise version. He said staff discussions had already begun.

The top Republican on the committee, Senator John McCain, said he was confident that the House and Senate would be able to resolve the differences between the two bills.

Both senators said they were pleased that they had been able to shepherd the bill to Senate passage under an open process that allowed debate on amendments without having to deal with any threatened procedural roadblocks known as filibusters.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, has promised to try to change Senate rules when the new congress convenes next month to curb filibusters, which have become commonplace.

The Senate bill includes a new round of Iran sanctions, a permanent ban on transferring detainees from Guantanamo to the United States, and prohibitions on the military detention of U.S. citizens.

A measure included in the bill would require U.S. defense contractors that work on classified programs to notify the government if their computer networks are breached.

The bill also bans funding for a missile defense project funded jointly by the United States, Germany and Italy - the Medium Extended Air Defense System (MEADS) that is built by Lockheed Martin Corp and its partners in Italy and Germany.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta had urged lawmakers to include $400.9 million as final funding for the program, which is being discontinued after this year.

The White House threatened to veto the bill over the changes to the Pentagon's proposed budget and the restrictions on transfers of Guantanamo detainees.

The bill includes a provision that would lift the ban on women in the military using their health insurance for abortion care in cases of rape or incest, and another that would require creation of a comprehensive suicide prevention program.

It also includes an overhaul of wartime contracting rules after the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan found the United States had squandered up to $60 billion through waste and fraud on contracts in those countries.

Now let's see if Obama will veto it?  He just might. There's no telling what he will do.

After all, if Obama has any sort of legacy as president, it may be for saying and doing anything to get elected as well as saying one thing but doing another later when he has nothing at stake politically.



Obama Meets with MSNBC's Al Sharpton and Rachel Maddow to Talk Tax Rates


I know it sounds crazy, but believe it or not, on Tuesday, December 4th, President Obama welcomed MSNBC's ultra-leftists Rachel Maddow and Al Sharpton to the West Wing to discuss tax rates.

This is according to the Weekly Standard which wrote about it following a Huffington Post reporter's tweets.

The Standard quoted the tweets of Post reporter Jennifer Bendery who was at the White House and apparently saw both Maddow and Sharpton entering.

Maddow reportedly joked with the reporter she was there for a "hippie cabal." Later, she wondered if it was an "MSNBC lovefest."

OK, so we found the two people who Obama feels represents the Liberal faction in America.

Does anyone think that Obama will invite say Herman Cain and Laura Ingraham to represent the Conservative faction and say discuss his domestic policy or the effects of ObamaCare?

No, that ain't about to happen. Obama only knows those on the left. He only recognizes those of his same ilk.

For him to invite ultra-left MSNBC types who are Cheer Leaders for all of his policies to talk about tax rates is incredibly silly. It is the equivalent of one KKK member asking another KKK member over for a discussion on race relations. There is no reason for the show. It's all smoke and mirrors.

And yes, I really believe that his actions since the election have shown that he does not recognize the 56 Million Americans who did not vote for him - or what they want.


Clinton-era Tax Team Wants Obama to Increase Taxes on Middle-Class


Some of those who used to be a part of the Clinton administration are now working for Obama.

These bozos believe that Obama should raise taxes on the Middle-Class. They say taxes should be higher and reach deeper into the Middle-Class than the president has proposed to solve a fiscal dilemma.

Taxes should be raised by $1.8 trillion over the next decade and capital gains should be taxed at 28 percent, up from the current 15 percent, according to a report released today by the Center for American Progress, a Washington group with ties to Democrats.

Many deductions would be converted into credits, and taxes would rise by an average of $468 in 2017 for households earning between $100,000 and $250,000 a year, a group that Obama has largely pledged to shield from heavier burdens.

“By reforming our tax system, we do it in a progressive way and we raise the revenue that’s needed to run an effective government,” John Podesta, a co-author who was chief of staff under President Bill Clinton, told reporters on a conference call today.

The plan’s co-authors include Robert Rubin and Lawrence Summers, who each served as Treasury secretary for Clinton.

Also listed as co-authors are former Clinton administration members William Daley, who was Commerce secretary, and Evercore Partners Inc. Chairman Roger Altman and Leslie Samuels, who were top officials at the Treasury Department. Daley and Summers also worked in the Obama administration, and Podesta is now chairman of the Center for American Progress. Another co-author is Antonio Weiss, global head of investment banking at Lazard, Ltd.

Their plan adds to the debate between the Obama administration and congressional Republicans over how to avert the so-called fiscal cliff, more than $600 billion in automatic spending cuts and tax increases scheduled to take effect in January.

Lawmakers are trying to prevent a short-term shock to the economy and reach an agreement on long-term deficit reduction.

The proposal calls for a top income tax rate of 39.6 percent, the same as under Clinton and in Obama’s budget.

It would repeal the alternative minimum tax, set the top estate tax rate at 48 percent, and raise corporate taxes by 4 percent while lowering the statutory rate.

It's obvious Democrats don't think Middle-Class America pays enough. Imagine that!

Oh, and just for you folks who say unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled Americans don't pay taxes, here a list of what Americans pay in taxes. The list shows the "hidden" taxes that Americans pay each year.

Granted some states are more taxed than others, some have more "permit" fees which are taxes. But honestly, even a Democrat has to agree after seeing this list that Americans pay a great deal of taxes.

List of taxes paid by Americans:


Accounts Receivable Tax
Accumulated Earnings Tax
Accumulation Distribution of Trusts
Activity Fee (Dumping Permit Fee)
Aircraft Jet Fuel Tax
Aircraft Excise Tax
Alcohol Fuels Tax
Alcoholic Beverage Tax
Alternative Minimum Tax – Amt
Ambulance Services
Ammunition Tax
Annual Custodial Fees (Ira Accounts)

Biodiesel Fuel Tax
Blueberry Tax (Maine)
Brothel licensing fees (NV)
Building Permit Tax

Capital Gains Tax
California Interstate User Diesel Fuel Tax

California Redemption Value (Can and Bottle Tax)
CDL License Tax
Charter Boat Captain License
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Fee
Cigarette Tax
Cigarette Tax Stamp (Acts) (Distributors)
Compressed Natural Gas Tax
Commercial Activity Tax (OH – for Service Providers)
Corporate Income Tax
Court Fines (Indirect Taxes)
County Property Tax

Disposable Diapers Tax (Wisconsin)
Disposal Fee (Any Landfill Dumping)
Dog License Tax
Duck Hunting Tax Stamp (PA, others)

Electronic Waste Recycling Fee (E-Waste)
Emergency Telephone User Surcharge
Environmental Fee (CA – HazMat Fees)
Estate Tax (Death Tax, to be reinstated)
Excise Taxes

Facility Fee (CA – HazMat Fees)
FDIC tax (insurance premium on bank deposits)
Federal Income Tax
Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA)
Fiduciary Income Tax (Estates and Trusts)
Fishing License Tax
Flush Tax (MD Tax For Producing Wastewater)
Food License Tax
Fountain Soda Drink Tax (Chicago – 9%)
Franchise Tax
Fresh Fruit (CA, if Purchased From A Vending Machine)
Fuel Gross Receipts Tax (Retail/Distributor)
Fuel Permit Tax
Fur Clothing Tax (MN)

Garbage Tax
Gasoline Tax (475 Cents Per Gallon)
Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax
Generator Fee (Recycled Waste Fee)
Gift Tax
Gross Receipts Tax

Habitat Stamp (Hunting/Fishing in some states)
Hamburger Tax
Hazardous Substances Fees: Generator, Facility, Disposal
Highway Access Fee
Household Employment Taxes
Hunting License Tax

Illegal Drug Possession (No Carolina)
Individual Income Tax
Inheritance Tax
Insect Control Hazardous Materials License
Insurance Premium Tax
Intangible Tax (Leases Of Govt. Owned Real Property)
Integrated Waste Management Fee
Interstate User Diesel Fuel Tax
Inventory Tax
IRA Rollover Tax (a transfer of IRA money)
IRA Early Withdrawal Tax
IRS Interest Charges
IRS Penalties (Tax On Top Of Tax)

Jock Tax (income earned by athletes in some states)

Kerosene, Distillate, & Stove Oil Taxes
Kiddie Tax (Child’s Earned Interest Form 8615)

Land Gains and Real Estate Withholding
Lead Poisoning Prevention Fee (Occupational)
Lease Severance Tax
Library Tax
Liquid Natural Gas Tax
Liquid Petroleum Gas Tax
Liquor Tax
Litigation Tax (TN Imposes Varies With the Offense)
LLC/PLLC Corporate Registration Tax
Local Income Tax
Lodging Taxes
Lump-Sum Distributions
Luxury Taxes

Make-Up Tax (Ohio, applying in a salon is taxable)
Marriage License Tax
Meal Tax
Medicare Tax
Mello-Roos Taxes (Special Taxes and Assessments)
Migratory Waterfowl Stamp (addition to hunting license)
Minnow Dealers License (Retail – For One Shop)
Minnow Dealers License (Distributor – For One+ Shops)
Mobile Home Ad Valorem Taxes
Motor Fuel Tax (For Suppliers)
Motor Vehicle Tax
Music and Dramatic Performing Rights Tax

Nursery Registration (Buying and selling plants)

Occupancy Inspection Fees
Occupation Taxes and Fees (Various Professional Fees)
Oil and Gas Assessment Tax
Oil Spill Response, Prevention, and Administration Fee

Parking Space Taxes
Pass-Through Withholding
Pay-Phone Calls Tax (Indiana)
Percolation Test Fee
Personal Property Tax
Personal Holding Company (undistributed earnings)
Pest Control License
Petroleum Business Tax
Playing Card Tax (Al)
Profit from Illegal Drug Dealing
Property Tax
Property Transfer Tax (DE, ownership transfer between parties)
Prostitution Tax (NV – Prostitute Work Permits)
Poultry Registered Premises License (Sales License)

Rain Water Tax (Runoff after a Storm)
Rat Control Fee (CA)
Real Estate Tax
Recreational Vehicle Tax
Refrigerator and Freezer Recycling Fees
Regional Transit Taxing Authority (Trains)
Road Usage Tax
Room Tax (Hotel Rooms)

Sales Tax (State)
Sales Tax (County)
Sales Tax (City)
Sales And Use Tax (Sellers Permit)
School Tax
Service Charge Tax
Self Employment Tax
Septic And Drain Field Inspection Fees
Sex Sales Tax (UT, when nude people perform services)
Sewer & Water Tax
Social Security Tax
Special Assessment Tax
State Documentary Stamp Tax on Notes (FL RE Tax)
State Franchise Tax
State Income Tax
State Park Fees
State Unemployment Tax
Straight Vegetable Oil (SVO) Fuel Tax
Stud Fees (Kentucky’s Thoroughbred Sex Tax)

Tangible Personal Property Tax
Tattoo Tax (AR Tax On Tattoos)
Telephone 911 Service Tax (some states)
Telephone Federal Excise Tax
Telephone Federal Universal Service Fee Tax
Telephone Federal Surcharge Taxes
Telephone State Surcharge Taxes
Telephone Local Surcharge Taxes
Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax
Telephone Recurring Charges Tax
Telephone Universal Access Tax
Telephone Non-Recurring Charges Tax
Telephone State Usage Charge Tax
Telephone Local Usage Charge Tax
Tire Recycling Fee
Tobacco Tax (Cigar, Pipe, Consumer Tax)
Tobacco Tax (Cigar, Pipe, Dealer Tax)
Toll Road Taxes
Toll Bridge Taxes
Toll Tunnel Taxes
Tourism or Concession License Fee
Traffic Fines (Indirect Taxation)
Transportable Treatment Unit Fee (Small Facility)
Trailer Registration Tax
Trout Stamp (Addendum To Fish License)

Use Taxes (On Out-Of-State Purchases)
Utility Taxes
Unemployment Tax
Underground Storage Tank Maintenance Fee
Underpayment of Estimated Tax (Form 2210)
Unreported Tip Income (Social Security and Medicare Tax)

Vehicle License
Vehicle Recovery Tax (CO, to find stolen cars)
Vehicle Registration Tax
Vehicle Sales Tax

Wagering Tax (Tax on Gambling Winnings)
Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) Fuel Tax
Water Rights Fee
Watercraft Registration Tax
Waterfowl Stamp Tax
Well Permit Tax
Wiring Inspection Fees
Workers Compensation Tax

Accounting and Tax Preparation - the cost to taxpayers is $300 Billion a year.

TRIVIA

Today, farmers use machines to milk more than 100 cows per hour. Before milking machines were invented in 1894, farmers could only milk about 6 cows per hour.
   Story by Tom Correa

Monday, December 3, 2012

RANDOM SHOTS - Load Your Guns, Cox Suckered, Big "E" Retired, Angry Sandy Victims, And More!

City of San Bernardino, California, Warns Public To "Lock your doors and load your guns"

The reason is that they simply can't protect their citizens. Fact is that the San Bernardino is so bankrupt that the city’s attorney is advising residents to “lock your doors and load your guns,” in the face of budgetary cuts that have downsized the police force by 80 officers.

City Attorney Jim Penman made his comments to about 150 residents at a council meeting assembled to address the uptick in crime, including the recent murder of an elderly woman. Since 2011, the California city has seen a 50% increase in murders.

“Let’s be honest, we don’t have enough police officers. We have too many criminals living in this city,” Penman told KCBS-TV. “We have had 45 murders this year. That’s far too high for a city of this size.”

Councilwoman Wendy McCommack, the organizer of the meeting, added, “You could tell the swell of frustration was coming over a lot of folks. They did not feel like they could get an officer out as quickly to some of the quality-of-life issues that they were dealing with as they would have preferred.”

Under fire for the blunt statement, the city attorney of 25 years didn’t back down. “You should say what you mean and mean what you say,” Penman insisted.

“I’m not advocating that people go out, who don’t have any training, and buy firearms. I certainly strongly caution anyone who has children at home not to have a loaded gun in the house,” said Penman.

McCommack defended the overall sentiment Penman expressed by saying, “We need to take our streets back, we need to take our neighborhoods back and we need to protect our homes, and that’s what I think Jim was trying to say.”

There are many other cities in California going through bankruptcy. Citizens have to adjust their lifestyle to the change that the Obama economy has brought us.

As more and more basic city, state and federal services are cut so that needed funds can go to the non-essentials that the government believes is politically necessary, the more and more basic services will not be available for citizens.

But then again, instead of working on solutions, many are too busy pointing fingers and still blaming Bush for the lousy economy.

As the economy gets worse, I see the federal government through the Obama administration doing less and less to help. He has already won his re-election. Now he has no reason to help anyone.

As for states and cities, I believe that states like California and their cities which believe that they can over-tax and regulate their citizens to spend their way out of the mess that they created are in for a lesson in basic economics.

They cannot keep increasing regulation and taxes on businesses and their citizens, then expect citizens jobs to be created or there to be money to spend. The jobs and the money simply won't be there. And like it or not, even die-hard Socialist have to come to terms with the fact that jobs and the ability for citizens to spend money are the factors that enable towns and cities and states and the federal government to afford the programs they want to push.

Many in government seem to believe that the basic foundation of what is supporting our economy can be attacked through over regulation and increased taxes while they just keep adding on non-essential services.

They are learning that every mule can only carry so much and choices have to be made.



COX SUCKERED?

If Montana citizen William Cox wasn't suckered into being the patsy for an Atheist group out of Ohio, then maybe he should reconsider how his decision to help those Atheist will effect his neighbors?

Religious persecution is not tricky or gray in any sense. It is either taking place or it isn't. 

Sure those attempting to impose their own beliefs on others can try to be sneaky and underhanded. Sure they can be vicious or clandestine. But really, no matter if it's one religion trying to eliminate another or in the bigger sense what's happening in America with Atheist attacking Christians at every opportunity, it is easy to recognise.

The only real way to try to avoid seeing religious persecution take place around you, is to make a conscious effort to turn your back to it as it is taking place. 

The latest example of Atheist practicing the religious persecution of Christians in the United States is taking place on a mountain top in Montana. 

A statue of Jesus Christ near the Whitefish Mountain ski resort happens to sit on federal land. Now to everyone else in America, the normal response would be "Big Deal!"

But no one is saying that Atheist are normal, so the Freedom From Religion Foundation and local Atheist skier William Cox have filed a lawsuit to remove the statue that's been there since 1955. 

A lawsuit seeking the removal of a Jesus statue near a Montana ski resort will go on after a national group of atheists and agnostics produced a local member who says he is offended by the religious symbol whenever he swooshes down the slopes.

The Knights of Columbus and four individuals had asked a judge to throw out the legal challenge because the Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation had not named anyone actually harmed by the statue on federal land next to Whitefish Mountain Resort.

Without such a person, the Knights of Columbus argued, the foundation had no right to bring the lawsuit.

It sounds as though the Atheist foundation went forth and found fellow atheist William Cox, who lives 15 miles from the northwestern Montana resort.

I think Cox might have been sucked in to the lawsuit by the Godless group, but then again Cox submitted a statement that says he frequently goes to Whitefish and has skied many times past the statue - which he considers religious and offensive.

“The plaintiff Cox is a frequent skier and he has skied past the statue of Jesus at issue in this case many times each winter,” the complaint states.

“Mr. Cox also plans to continue his skiing on Big Mountain in the future, including this winter, when he will again have exposure to the Jesus statue at issue. As a regular skier on Big Mountain, the plaintiff Cox has frequent and unwanted contact and exposure to the Jesus statue when he is skiing on Big Mountain many times each winter. Mr. Cox perceives the statue of Jesus to be a patently religious display which he finds to be offensive on public land. Mr. Cox perceives the Jesus statue to be a conspicuously Roman Catholic monument," reports The Missoulian.

That was good enough for U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen to deny the Knights of Columbus' request Tuesday and to proceed with the lawsuit. A trial is scheduled for March.

Charlie Harball, the attorney representing the Knights of Columbus, said he had anticipated the judge's ruling but he believed the motion to dismiss had compelled the atheists to produce a person as they are required.

"If we hadn't filed the motion in the first place, we still might not have an individual named," Harball said. "It's kind of forcing people to do what they're supposed to do."

The Freedom From Religion Foundation filed the lawsuit in February, arguing the U.S. Forest Service is unconstitutionally sanctioning the 57-year-old statue maintained by the Knights of Columbus.

The statue was originally conceived by World War II veterans who saw similar shrines while fighting in the mountains of Italy and other countries in Europe.

Several out-of-state conservative and religious groups have pledged their support in defending the statue's existence on its 25-by-25 foot patch of land, saying it represents the history and heritage of the region.

The Forest Service initially decided last year not to reauthorize a special-use permit for the statue, but reversed that decision and said its historic nature allowed it to remain.

Attorneys for the Forest Service said in court filings they had no position on the Knights of Columbus' request to dismiss the lawsuit.

"I could just say, 'Hallelujah,'" Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, said. "It was very obliging of the judge to let it proceed."

I don't mind advising Atheist Ms Gaylor that "Hallelujah" means praise God. It really doesn't surprise me that an Atheist is ignorant about that, after all they are about so much more than that.

This lawsuit is another great example of the lengths that Atheist groups will go to just to attack any Christian symbol. There is no logic to their hate. And yes, you better believe that their actions are motivated by hate.

Federal land belongs to the people of the United States. It does not belong to any one belief.  It actually belongs to all beliefs - as all beliefs constitute the whole of the American people.

It does not belong solely to those who believe in nothing. Their belief in nothing does not give them special rights to federal or state property.

Public properties, city, state or federal, are not administered by Atheists.  They are governed by all Americans. Public property is not governed by groups like the Freedom From Religion Foundation - even if they assume so!

And yes, I believe that all Americans have the right to go to any federal park and sit there and pray to Jesus Christ - or to dance and howl at the moon if they want to - it's their right.

You see, public land belongs to all Americans. And since America is made up of multiple beliefs, all are owners of that land - not just those who believe in nothing like the Atheist at Freedom From Religion Foundation.

It's community property!

I can sit and pray and read my bible at any park in America if I want to because I - along with over 300+ Million Americans - own it.

It's the ultimate room-mate situation and the Atheists ought to find a way to get along with who they are sharing this room with.

If there were three young men in a dorm room in a college. All paying exactly the same for that room. All having the same rights to that room.

One were Christian, one were Muslim, and one a pagan. Would it be proper for the Muslim room-mate to tell the Christian that the bible on his nightstand offends him? Should he have the right to tell another to remove his small not violent not obscene book from the room because he has "frequent and unwanted contact and exposure" to Jesus?

It wouldn't happen. They would figure a way of getting along. They do, same as they do in the military.

So too should the people like Cox or those at the Freedom From Religion Foundation who believes in nothing. They should respect those others they are rooming with.

As I stated initially, if Cox wasn't sucked in and is not just the patsy for an Atheist group out of Ohio - then maybe he should reconsider how his decision to help those Atheist will effect his neighbors?






Christian Symbols Everywehere - They Should Get Used To It!

Across the United States, there are thousands if not millions of examples of Christianity on private, state, and federal lands.

In California, we have a chain of Spanish Catholic Missions on state property. And just as there are across the nation, here we have cities and towns named after Catholic Saints. Even San Francisco was in fact named after Saint Francis Assisi.

The Atheist group representing Cox says "the plaintiff Cox has frequent and unwanted contact and exposure to the Jesus statue when he is skiing on Big Mountain".

"Frequent and unwanted contact and exposure" to Jesus and Christianity is just part of being an American. Like it or not, Atheist groups like the Freedom From Religion Foundation who have "frequent and unwanted contact and exposure" to Jesus should understand that that is going to take place when you're in a nation built primarily by Christian people.

I hope Cox never visits California State's Historic Missions, the crosses and the history would surly offend him. I hope he never goes to cities like San Antonio, Las Cruxes, or San Jose because exposure to those names of Catholic Saints would for certain screw up his day.

He better not go to the National Shrine To Saint Francis Assisi in San Francisco which “is the first papal ordained Holy Place in the United States” according to Angela Alioto. It will certainly harm him in some way. If not only mentally.

Cox should try to explain his neurotic behavior to someone who believes it. Personally I think Cox suffers from Christian-phobia. He is apparently Christian-phobic!

According to his lawsuit William Cox exemplifies Christian-phobia, which is an intolerance of Christians - someone who demonstrates hostility towards or discrimination against Christians.

Even ultra-liberal San Francisco acknowledges that it is named after St. Francis of Assisi and the City officially reveres Saint Francis as its patron saint. And if anyone is ultra-sensitive to the sensitivities of others, its those folks in San Francisco.

America's religious freedom has been the pea under non-Christians’ mattress for more years than many want to admit.

It is a shame that Atheists groups like the Freedom From Religion Foundation cannot respect the history of Christianity in America. It is a shame that they discount the contributions that Christians have made while creating this nation.

They completely disregard the fact that more Christians, than any other belief, have died to preserve their rights as Americans. How many Atheists have fought to protect a Christian's right to pray?

It would have been easy enough to make America a Christian State when it was founded, but they didn't out of respect for others. The reason was that they knew first hand what hate and religious persecution really was.

Atheist would have probably created a state where people are forced to believe in nothing. Yes, just like what the Soviet Union tried to accomplish -  but failed at.

One of the tenants to Communism is Atheism. And yes, I'm certain that Atheists groups like the Freedom From Religion Foundation are irked by the fact that that Marxist Communist Soviet Union - the ultimate example of an Atheist State - failed partly due to their people's desire to worship Christianity.

As with the Freedom From Religion Foundation , Cox also appears Christian-phobic as demonstrated from his intolerance and discrimination against Christians.


The USS Enterprise Retires

The Big "E" is the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. And yes, the USS Enterprise, was formally retired on Saturday at a ceremony in Norfolk, Virginia, attended by thousands of crew members who served on the ship during its five decades in the U.S. Navy fleet.

The 1,123-foot (342-metres) long Enterprise was commissioned in 1961 with eight nuclear reactors on board, and the next year was deployed to participate in a blockade of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Since then, it has played a role in a number of naval missions, including deployments to Vietnam and to the Middle East as part of the U.S. response to the September 11, 2001, attacks. It returned from its final deployment about a month ago, said Navy spokesman Mike Maus.


Nicknamed the "Big E," the Enterprise was the oldest active duty ship in the U.S. Naval fleet, according to the military, and was the eighth U.S. military ship to bear the name Enterprise.

The roughly 12,000 people who participated in the ceremony for the USS Enterprise include many former crew members and their friends, Maus said. The ceremony was held in Virginia at Naval Station Norfolk.

The Enterprise will stay at Naval Station Norfolk for several months and then will move to a shipyard in nearby Newport News, Virginia, where its nuclear fuel will be removed from the vessel, Maus said.

After that, the ship will be towed to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Washington state, where its nuclear reactors will be dismantled and the Enterprise will be scrapped, Maus said.

There are no plans to turn the Enterprise into a museum, as has been done with other historic warships.

The Navy said in a statement that inactivation and defueling of the Enterprise will have "major impacts on the structure of the ship" and that it would be too costly to "return the ship to a condition that would support it becoming a museum."

To be scrap. To me, to become nothing less than scrap is a sorry oprtion for a great ship which has served America for 51 years. The Navy should be ashamed at the way they treat ships like the Enterprise which have served us so well for so long.



Angry Sandy Victims say Obama Doing Nothing To Help

Hurricane Sandy victims say President Obama’s promise to cut red tape and get them aid in the aftermath of Sandy has proven to be hot air.

Angry citizens vented at FEMA officials at a town hall meeting held by the disaster relief agency with tempers boiling over.

Some 1,000 people, many left homeless by the October 29th Mega-Storm, attended the meeting at Staten Island’s New Dorp High School.

Believe it or not, someone had the nerve to tell them to put their questions in writing!

Yes, that right! Initially they were scheduled to submit written questions that would be picked and answered at random, but the session turned into an angry shouting match where residents booed FEMA officials and accused them of lying.

"I told the president … that FEMA was giving us the royal finger. And he said, ‘FEMA works for me.’”
- Scott McGrath, Staten Islander left homeless by superstorm Sandy.

“We are the people – we are the middle class, and we are getting the finger,” said frustrated resident Scott McGrath, who personally spoke to President Obama and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo when they came to Staten Island to inspect storm damage earlier this month. “You were there when I met Obama, and I told the president … that the middle class was getting the royal finger. And he said, ‘FEMA works for me.’”

“FEMA ain’t doing nothing,” McGrath added. “They keep going around in circles.”

The storm made landfall on the coast of southern New Jersey and traveled north, leaving a swath of death, destruction and darkness. Some 125 people were killed, including 48 in New York. It's been estimated that half of the city's deaths occurred in Staten Island. Millions were left without power for weeks by the storm, which also caused widespread gasoline shortages.

Obama addressed the nation from FEMA headquarters in Washington on November 3rd, promising to cut red tape and bring the full force of FEMA to hard-hit residents.

"What I told the governors and the mayors is what I've been saying to my team since the start of this event, and that is we don't have any patience for bureaucracy, we don't have any patience for red tape, and we want to make sure that we are figuring out a way to get to yes, as opposed to no, when it comes to these problems," Obama said.

On November 15th, Obama came to Staten Island, where he repeated his pledge.

A top FEMA official said agency workers understand the public's frustration, but he defended their performance in the wake of the storm.

Thursday's meeting was organized by Staten Island Borough President James Molinaro, many of whose constituents have been left without homes, food or clothing. The auditorium was so crowded that many people were turned away at the door. FEMA officials dutifully absorbed the gripes, took down contact information and promised to meet privately with homeowners.

But residents showed little confidence that the agency would help, and they said they've been left to fend for themselves.

“Our communities are helping," said Nicole Chati, to cheers from the audience. "Red Cross comes by, rings our bell, says, ‘Come get a hot meal’ and leaves. We help each other and that’s what we want to do, but we need your support.

“These people are frustrated," she added. "Lives were lost. My house ... I can rebuild my house. My neighbor is dead.”

Hurrican Sandy hit in October. So much for Obama's line of BS about making Sandy victims his number one priority. He has not done what he has said and the people there are seeing him for the campaigner and chief that he is. A campaigner that said anything for their vote just a few weeks ago.

And yes, MSNBC's Chris Matthews was happy that Sandy took place because it allowed Obama to look in charge and presidential. I wish he would act presidential now and help those people.

As for jerks like Matthews, I can't help but wonder how he feels now that weeks have passed and there are still Americans living in tents in the midst of winter?



Congress Considers Ending Use Of Dollar Bills To Save Money

OK, so someone has come up with the idea of eliminating the $1 bill all together. And in it's place, use a $1 dollar coin.

So will dollar bills soon be a thing of the past? Congress says the change could save billions.

As lawmakers search for creative ways to slash spending without touching spending on non-essentials, Congress is taking a new look at killing the dollar bill.

A new report by congressional auditors claims that replacing dollar bills with dollar coins could save taxpayers $4.4 billion over 30 years.

The coins last for decades, but the bills wear out and must be replaced every four or five years, the auditors found.

It’s the seventh time that the Government Accountability Office has documented the savings that dooming the dollar could generate.

Now a coalition of mining companies, vending machine operators and other interested parties is trying to rally Americans behind the idea, framing it as an easy way to attack the deficit without hiking taxes.

On Thursday, a House Financial Services subcommittee held a hearing to explore phasing out the dollar.

Several there took the smart road and didn't back the idea of consigning all those George Washingtons to history.

Rep. Lacy Clay (D-Mo.) said men don’t like carrying coins in their pockets or their suits. And yes, Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-Manhattan) said the $1 coins have proved too hard to distinguish from quarters. “If the people don’t want it and they don’t want to use it, why in the world are we even talking about changing it?” she said.

Logic from Democrats? Miracles are always welcome!

Fact is, there are reasons why all of the other bills have been redone yet not the $1 bill with George Washington.

Polls show that America's $1 dollar bill is the most recognized currancey note in the world, and of course there is the that most Americans oppose the idea by a huge margin.

An official at the U.S. Mint testified at the hearing that most of the 2.4 billion $1 coins made in the past five years sit in Federal Reserve vaults. The coins are so unloved, production was halted last year.

The switch would save taxpayers $4.4 billion over the next 30 years, congressional auditors said.

But wait, hasn't that $4.4 billion dollar saving already been used for something else?

I believe that there are no such thing as savings in Washington DC. They simply spend those funds somewhere else in multiples of ten.

For example, there is a good possiblity that someone in the Obama administration has already allocated that "preposed savings" of $4.4 Billion to cover the cost of those free condoms that Sandra Fluke is so worried about.

Would that cover the cost of rubbers for Sandra Fluke over her lifetime?

I don't know, but maybe it would depend on whether she remains a student at Georgetown Law where there's a lot of need for birth control.


Obama Voters Banned From Arizona Gun Store

Some are saying its discrimination, others claim its profiling, but in reality it is neither.

I believe that other gun stores can follow suit and follow the letter of the law in the no firearm should be sold to anyone who has demonstrated an inablity to conduct themselves in a safe and sane manner.

If you voted for President Obama, you won't be welcome to make any purchases at one Arizona gun store.

The owner of the Southwest Shooting Authority took out a full page ad in a local Pinetop, Arizona, newspaper that read "if you voted for Barack Obama you're business is not welcome."

Just to make sure the point got across, owner Cope Reynolds also posted a sign on the store's front door.

"If you voted for Obama, please turn around and leave! You have proven you are not responsible enough to own a firearm."

Make sense to me. After all, gun ownship is all about "Safety First!"



Regulation Nation 101

Today is December 2nd, 2012. And yes, in the last 90 days the Obama administration has issued 5,798 new federal regulations. 

To find out which might effect you or your business or our rights as citizens, check out Regulations.gov 

Who manages Regulations.gov?

Well, Regulations.gov is managed by The eRulemaking Program Management Office with the assistance of partner Federal agencies. Yes, the government.

The eRulemaking Program was created in 2002 as an E-Government project and is managed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Yes, the EPA!

The eRulemaking Program says it is committed to:

■Increasing access to and participation in developing regulations and other related documents that impact you
■Promoting more efficient and effective rulemaking through public involvement

There's all sorts of information on this site and well worth a look. And maybe, just maybe, you might want to get involved in the process of making regulations.

We know they're going to make them anyway, that's just the nature of the beast, so why not try to get involved in the process.

By getting involved, maybe we can get the beast to work in favor of the American people? That my friends, would be a change from what has been taking place in recent years.

TRIVIA

She actively campaigned for Republicans Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater during her High School years. -- Her name is Hillary Clinton!


Story by Tom Correa