2008 December | The Bull Speaks!

WASHINGTON - The US Navy christened its newest attack submarine, New Mexico on Dec. 13 during a ceremony at Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding, Newport News, Va.

U.S. Rep. Heather A. Wilson of New Mexico delivered the ceremony’s principal address.

Designated SSN 779, New Mexico is named in recognition of the people of the ‘Land of Enchantment’. The submarine began construction under a unique teaming arrangement between Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding and General Dynamics Electric Boat in 2004. The battleship New Mexico (BB-40) (1918-1946), the only other ship named after the 47th state, earned six battle stars for World War II service, which included providing shore bombardment support for landings in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands, and at Guam, Tinian, Saipan, the Philippines and Okinawa.

Congrats to Cmdr. Mark A. Prokopius, a native of Seven Hills, Ohio, who is the prospective commanding officer.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch…

PEARL HARBOR - USS Ohio (SSGN 726), the first operational Trident guided-missile submarine, pulled into Naval Station Pearl Harbor, before returning to its homeport of Bangor, Wash., from its maiden deployment.

The submarine departed Naval Base Kitsap, Oct. 14, 2007, for its maiden deployment, which began a month ahead of schedule. Claiming many firsts, Ohio was the first Trident guided-missile submarine to complete an equator and prime meridian crossing, the first to achieve SEAL/diver dry deck shelter certification, the first to complete three highly-successful national tasking missions and the first to earn two Navy Expeditionary Medals.

Another memorable event during Ohio’s maiden deployment was the burial at sea of a veteran of World War II. Ohio crew member Machinist’s Mate 1st Class (SS) Jason Witty spread the ashes of his grandfather, Eugene Stanley Morgan, in the Philippine Sea, honoring Morgan’s request to be buried with his shipmates of the World War II cruiser USS Indianapolis (CA-35). Morgan was one of 316 survivors of the sinking of the cruiser on July 30, 1945.

Ohio, the first Trident submarine ever built, returned to the fleet February 2006 after a $250 million, year-long refueling and a $750 million, two-year conversion from a ballistic missile submarine. With this conversion, Ohio and the subsequent convert submarines provide the fleet with the ability to quickly embark and deploy to provide command and control functions for special operations forces and a large volume, (as in approx. 154 TLAMs), strike platform in its operating theater.

Go NAVY!   End of Article

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Did y’all catch this on Fox News? :mrgreen:

ST. LOUIS �?? A St. Louis police officer who was under investigation in a child pornography case jumped out of a police car, ran away, and killed himself, authorities said Wednesday.

The officer’s name was not released. He was 37 and had been with the department for 2 1/2 years, city police spokeswoman Erica Van Ross said.

St. Louis County police went to the officer’s home in south St. Louis County on Tuesday.

“We had received an IP address belonging to a computer at that residence associated with child pornography, either the possession or transfer of it,” Panus said. “We went there to serve the search warrant.”

The officer wasn’t home but provided a key when investigators tracked him down. Panus said the computer and personal papers were seized, but the officer was not arrested.

Later Tuesday, members of the city police Internal Affairs division picked up the officer and were driving him to police headquarters. Van Ross said he was being taken in for two reasons: To await results of the county search of his computer and papers, and for questioning about why he apparently lived in the county when city officers are required to live in the city.

Suddenly, just blocks from police headquarters, the officer jumped out of the car and ran, Van Ross said. Police searched but couldn’t find him.

Hours later, a resident called 911 after finding the officer, reportedly behind a church. He had a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Van Ross said. Police transported the officer to Saint Louis University Hospital, where he died.

Van Ross said the officer was not technically in custody so he was not handcuffed or restrained in the police car. Police Chief Dan Isom has ordered a review of protocol to see if changes should be made in the method of transporting people to the Internal Affairs Division.

Kinda redefines the term “dirty cop”, doesn’t it?

Seems that this POS has been reading The Bull Speaks! and understood his one remaining opportunity to escape being the new prison bitch and took the tax-saving way out. Just think of all of the tax-payer dollars we just saved! :grin:

You guys know how much The Bull detest those child-molesting sons of bitches, but I’m glad to see they are beginning to catch on to their one & only quick way out of the hell we would have brought down upon them. Now we just have to work on convincing the remaining tens of thousands of scumbags to do the same thing and we’ll be on the way to having an America where our kids can be kids once again.

Bull out.  End of Article

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The Bull caught the following on the Fox News website

ST. LOUIS �?? A St. Louis city leader frustrated with the police response to rising crime called Tuesday on residents to arm themselves to protect their lives and property.

Alderman Charles Quincy Troupe said police are ineffective, outnumbered or don’t care about the increase in crime in his north St. Louis ward. St. Louis has had 157 homicides in 2008, 33 more than last year at this time.

“The community has to be ready to defend itself, because it’s clear the economy is going to get worse, and criminals are getting more bold,” Troupe, 72, said Tuesday.

Troupe said that when he and residents approached a district police commander last year, they were told “there was nothing he could do to protect us and the community … that he didn’t have the manpower.”

Police did not immediately return requests for comment. Chief Dan Isom told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch he understands Troupe’s frustration but doesn’t support citizens arming themselves.

Carrying guns, he said, is not a “recipe for a less violent community.”

The Bull sincerely hopes that the St. Louis populace has enough sense to listen to the Alderman and not this village idiot, Dan Isom, calling himself the Chief of Police!

It’s the usual sad story. After decades of the cops riding around with “To Protect and Serve” stenciled on their cruisers and telling the everyone to just dial 911, the Truth is sinking in that the police can NOT protect anyone. Hell, most of the time they can barely protect themselves! And now that crime is spiking a bit the higher-ups are getting scared about losing their high-paying jobs.

Before anyone starts, I’m not bad-mouthing the street cops. I know many, like damned near all of them, am good friends with a couple, and once even was engaged to one.

Those guys & gals in blue earn FAR more than they are paid. Moreover, they do a damned good job at what they were meant to do. That is to investigate crime and remove the perps from our streets. Sure, they also have the duty to stop the crimes they know about ahead of time – and they do. Problem is that no one has a crystal ball to tell them which house will be broken into or where the muggers will be tonight. That whole “To Protect…” horse shyte is just something cooked up by politicians to lull the ’sheeple’ of society into a more complacent mindset.

The fact is that the police can not protect everyone at all times. The idiot was right in saying he doesn’t have the manpower. Do guarantee the public’s protection he would need two cops to bodyguard every single citizen 24 & 7. One per 12 hour shift for every man, woman & child.

Well, the politicians got what they wanted. The good people of St. Louis looking to them for help when times are rough in their neighborhoods. The shame is that the politicians can never come through – they overplayed their hand.

And the criminals know it!

That’s why crime is so high and why it won’t go down until the thugs have reason to stop. And this is where the idiot was wrong…

Armed citizens can – and DO – deter crime! In every single jurisdiction where citizens can and do legally carry guns you find less crime and fewer shootings than in areas with strict anti-gun laws. Every time. Don’t listen to the idiots that want you vulnerable. Don’t believe me either. Do the research yourself.

To the Good Citizens of St. Louis:

  • First off, GET TRAINING!
  • Next, ALL guns come with some sort of child-proof lock now days. Some a good, like the one on my Ruger, are great but it is up to YOU to teach your children and keep firearms out of the hands of the untrained.
  • As for the guns, I recommend a 20 gauge or 12 gauge Mossberg Model 500 Persuader® shotgun with the 18 inch barrel for every home loaded with Winchester Super-X® buckshot. These long guns are easy to use, durable, safe, 100% American made, and fairly priced for the average family. The #1 buckshot (in the 12 gauge) is highly effective and gives 16 holes per trigger pull into the bad guy if you do your part. Lots of folks see my sidearm and ask if I’m expecting trouble. my reply is always the old standby: “No. If I were expecting trouble I’d have brought my rifle.” Rifles in urban areas are problematic, so go with the shotgun. You won’t need the penetration of the rifle round and the power of a shotgun is undeniable thug-stopper.
  • For a carry handgun I always say carry the most you can handle and never skimp on reliability. That said, I’d recommend a strong double action revolver over a semi-auto for the new shooter. I’d go with a Ruger SP101® chambered for either the .357 Magnum or the new .327 Federal Magnum. The revolver is very reasonably priced, is damned near indestructible, easily cared for, and again – it is American made. Both cartridges are solid performers for minor caliber bores and both give the option of firing a lower power round for practice or until the confidence level has gone up. You won’t go wrong with Federal Premium ‘Hydra-Shok®’ ammo in either caliber. Just remember that a personal protection handgun is not a primary battle weapon. It is great for getting you the heck out of a bad spot or for fighting your way to your long gun. What you’ve seen in the movies is Hollywood shyte that will get you killed.
  • …and you’ll never go wrong having a damned good knife somewhere for the ‘just in case’ moments. Choices? What suits you so long as it is GOOD steel and is ALWAYS sharp.

I know, I know… That bit on handguns is a case of ‘do as I say and not as I do‘, but for good reason. I grew up shooting, especially single action revolvers, and I’m used to big bore weapons and their quirks. Most non-shooters and new shooters are intimidated by the mere sight of the hulking .45 (long) Colt case. They will refuse to fire a round regardless of how powerful (or not) the load may actually be.

Get armed, stay armed. Protection is your duty – not the cops. More importantly, it is your RIGHT as an American under our Constitution. Exercise your Rights.

Bull, out!  End of Article

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