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Offline bullit

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Miss America
« on: January 13, 2013, 08:15:33 AM »
My take.....after watching some very talented and pretty young ladies (with my wife of course) on the Miss America broadcast last night, it was glaringly obvious that Miss New York (who was not all that talented nor one of the better looking gals) locked it up with her left leaning answer on guns ("you can't fight violence with violence" bilge) and Miss South Carolina not trashing Brent Musberger.  My wife, the pageant veteran and judge, was stunned to say the least after my prediction to her came true.....

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Re: Miss America
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2013, 12:08:39 PM »
Well sure.  Violence never stopped... oh wait.  Yep, she's flat-out wrong.
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Re: Miss America
« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2013, 12:43:46 PM »
Yep, that's why NATO and UN peacekeepers never go anywhere armed.

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Re: Miss America
« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2013, 01:01:42 PM »
There may be some who disagree with the airhead from NY.

From Paxton Quigley's "Armed and Female."

"All the time I was locked in the trunk, I could hear him yelling from the drivers' seat about what he was going to do to me." 

Kate Petit's car sputtered to a stop on the interstate highway between Lake Kissimmee and Tampa, where she lives alone in a nicely groomed but older condominium development on the established side of town. 

"You know, I have never made that drive to the lake without worrying somewhere along the way about the risk of having a flat tire or breaking down and being stranded on the side of the road, alone."

Kate was stranded all right.  What look to her like a mixture of smoke and steam was pouring out the top, bottom and sides of the engine compartment.  She knew it was safer to stay in the car with the windows and doors secured, but sitting in a burning car, to her thinking, was by far the most dangerous thing she could do, so she grabbed  her purse and took up a position at the side of the road at a conservative distance from the car's gas tank. 

"I didn't know what to expect next.  You hear so many stranded-women-on-the-highway stories that I became short of breath and nervous as soon as the car took its final gasp and I pulled to a stop on the shoulder of the road.  Just being stopped on the highway after going sixty miles an hour for the last half-hour is unnerving enough, but with the car burning and all those cars whizzing by shaking the ground, I just hoped-well, maybe prayed-that state highway patrol car would pull up and some yes-ma'am-type trooper would tell me not to worry and take me home." 

The car that stopped was not a highway-patrol car, and Kate tried to reason with herself that anyone stopping, short of an actual policeman, could be more a of a problem than her stalled car, but she knew she couldn't stand there all day.  So she greeted the well-dressed, middle aged good samaritan with enthusiasm for his assistance, and grinned a big hello with an audible sigh of relief.

"I had to size up the situation in a hurry." said Kate.  "Here was this respectable-looking car on the highway and backed all the way up in front of me and my burning car.  I didn't have much choice except to ask him for help." 

Kate was right.  She had no choice.  After being polite and sympathetic, the man took a knife from the inside pocket of his suit coat and pressed it sharply into Kate's ribs, telling her that if she didn't cooperate he would push the knife into her heart.

"He slit a tear in my blouse and I felt the knife cut me.  I was absolutely numb.  All of a sudden there was no more traffic noise, or even a fear of being struck on the highway , or any concern for my car," explained Kate.  "I was this man's prisoner." 

Kate was ordered into the trunk of the man's car.  She had no choice.  She got in the trunk.  The man drove with Kate in the trunk for what Kate guessed to be a half-hour.  The last few minutes were on an unpaved road; then the car stopped and the engine was turned off.  During the entire time, the man yelled back obscenities to Kate in the trunk.  She wouldn't respond when he demanded to know if she could hear him, so he yelled louder and got more obscene.  When the car stopped, Kate recalls vividly the sound of the key in the trunk lock. 

By the time she heard that sound, Kate had repositioned herself so that she was lying on her back, her feet tucked up under her, and her knees pushing hard up against the inside the back seat, and she hoped the overhang wouldn't obstruct a clear view of him when he opened the trunk.  She knew he would have his knife out- that was the only thing she was really sure of.

Kate doesn't remember when the man stopped yelling at her in the trunk, and doesn't remember what he said as he opened the trunk.  All she remembers is the flood of daylight momentarily blinding her when the trunk lid popped open and an almost slow-motion sight of the bullet holes being made in the man's chest by the 38-caliber revolver she took out of her purse. 

She had planned to shoot every bullet in her gun at the man when the trunk opened, but after three shots he slumped into the trunk on top of her, dead.

"The nightmare was over, but when he fell on me, bleeding, I became so frightened I thought I was suffocating.  I gashed my head on the lid as I got out of the trunk.  It was so horrible having him lie on top of me, dead like that.  When I got out of the trunk, I forced his legs in beside him and slammed the lid.  I went over to a tree and threw up.

"You know, I have carried that gun for years in my purse when I drive alone or have to go into areas of town I think are unsafe.  It's funny, but all those years I never really thought about actually shooting someone, much less killing anyone.  But I frequently recognized a feeling of being safe or being less vulnerable when I had my gun with me.  And when this horrible thing happened, my only fear was about not having the opportunity to get to it.  You're not going to believe this, but when he put me in the trunk with my purse I was very relieved."  Kate firmly said.

The police investigation revealed that the dead man was a twice convicted felon who had previously been found guilty of eleven counts of sexual assault, including sodomy, child molestation, and rape.  He had served prison sentences in another state at various times for a number of convictions.  At the time he picked up Kate on the highway, he was out on parole for good prison behavior after having served only twenty-two months for raping a woman and her twelve year old daughter.
"It is better to avoid than to run; better to run than to de-escalate; better to de-escalate than to fight; better to fight than to die. The very essence of self-defense is a thin list of things that might get you out alive when you are already screwed." – Rory Miller

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Re: Miss America
« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2013, 01:45:48 PM »
The police investigation revealed that the dead man was a twice convicted felon who had previously been found guilty of eleven counts of sexual assault, including sodomy, child molestation, and rape.  He had served prison sentences in another state at various times for a number of convictions.  At the time he picked up Kate on the highway, he was out on parole for good prison behavior after having served only twenty-two months for raping a woman and her twelve year old daughter.[/i]

Good thing the justice system was there to protect her!

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Re: Miss America
« Reply #5 on: January 13, 2013, 04:46:46 PM »
Good thing the justice system was there to protect her!


But the fix is more gun control.  Damn these two bit tyrants!
"It is better to avoid than to run; better to run than to de-escalate; better to de-escalate than to fight; better to fight than to die. The very essence of self-defense is a thin list of things that might get you out alive when you are already screwed." – Rory Miller

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Re: Miss America
« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2013, 06:49:30 PM »
They let Monsters like that back out on the street and then try to take our method of protection away from us. I cant get my head around this. My then elderly parents were beaten in a holdup. The beating my mother took eventually killed her. The three criminals were never caught.