Last night Lydia nor Isaac slept well. This morning, they were really cranky. They slept all afternoon. We went to the Carol Service at church this evening when we got sent home because Lydia was a bit warm. Well, Cyndi and I didn’t think she was, but we came home anyway. Well, after eating a bit for dinner, Lydia promptly got sick on the living room floor.
[Update 2012-12-24 09:44:45] While I was messing around with the site, Lydia read the title of this post. Her reply: “I’m not sick.”
Cyndi and I are looking for some ideas on how to get Isaac to sleep longer (or at least stay in his room after he wakes up). He’s soon to be 3 so he can’t tell time or anything like that. Lydia does a good job.
The approach of everyone else that includes some form of limiting guns, magazines, or something else
The non Gun Control approach begins with the position that people have an inalienable right to defend themselves. To do that, they have to have access to weapons. The solution therefore CANNOT include some form of limiting that right.
The second approach is favored by just about everyone here in the UK, most–if not all–the press in the US, Pres. Obama, and Sen. Feinstein. It does NOT start with the position that people have a right to defend themselves therefore it doesn’t matter if limits are placed on it. Banning weapons is an “easy” place to start. It may also include thoughts that guns are “bad” or “evil”.
Do you see the difference? The starting point makes all the difference. Just like the “right to free speech” in the 1st Amendment, the 2nd Amendment simply recognizes a right that people have. It doesn’t grant it. The people in the first group want to solve the problem while not infringing on people’s rights (and remember, they have those rights simply because they are people…not because the government says so). The second group sees the document as “granting” the rights. If something (or someone) has granted a right then the right can be restricted.
I currently live in England. England where you can’t own more than a .22 and you have to get permits out the wazoo to do that. I don’t really care what people here think we should do. I don’t care what the French think we should do, or the Germans, or the Chinese, or the Russians, or anyone else. Can their media report on the problem? Sure. Why not? But–wow–their bias shows through in the reporting.
Next, how do you think total gun bans happen. It starts off with “reasonable” limits placed on things. Then, in 10 or 20 years, more limits seem “reasonable” so they are put in place. That is exactly how the UK ended up so its Olympic Pistol team can’t even practice here. Heck, they had to pass a special law so the Olympic pistol events could be held here.
And finally, why does everyone think that criminals will respect the law? The kid at Sandy Hook didn’t (it is already against the law to 1)murder and 2) have a gun on school grounds). Criminals, by their very nature, break laws. That is why they are criminals. Could we make the society safe if 100% of the guns would go away? Not really because then the criminals would use knives or baseball bats. Are we going to outlaw them as well? Where does it end?
Oh, just in case you needed help, I’m in the first group. We MUST find a solution that does not infringe on people’s rights. There have been enough of that already (The Patriot Act limiting free speech is a good example). Just because someone has done it in the past doesn’t make it the right action. And frankly, the US Federal Government has way way way overstepped its bounds.
[Update 2012-12-26 09:41:42] I updated some links that changed when I moved the website.
As you can tell, I’ve made some changes to the website. More will come over the Christmas break.
Here’s my current TODO List:
https enable the thing — Done as of 21 Dec. You can use https://www.maxsons.org to view the site now. However, until I update all our flickr image links to use https you may get warnings about insecure content.
get comments back — done. But comments don’t work if you use https. This is a problem with disquis.
Update flickr images to use https — Done 22 Dec
disquis via https — done
Force https through redirect — Done. Only the https version of the site will work now.
Verify rss feed — Done as of 21 Dec. RSS should still work
update the look/feel a bit
[Update 21 Dec 2012 08:48] Crossed off completed items
[Uodate 21 Dec 2012 08:54] Added image. From studioamanga via flickr
It didn’t take me long to figure out that I needed to purchase the extended battery for this guy. And, even with that, I only was able to get 2…maybe 3…days out of this thing.
Complaining because I only got 3 days out of the battery. Â I’d love to do that today. Â Now, I can’t even go one day without plugging my phone in. Â Wow!
Remember remember the fifth of November Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason why gunpowder, treason Should ever be forgot…
I don’t have any idea who to give credit to for that poem; however, I first heard it in the film V for Vindetta. But, here in England, they still celebrate Nov 5 with bonfires, effigies, and fireworks. This year (like in 2010) we went to the Brockham Bonfire. Below are some pictures from there.
[Update 2012-12-26 09:38:35] There was a bad link. I updated it.