Author: Jonn Lilyea

  • Don’t lecture me

    The days are gone when I tolerate lectures on gun control. We’ve been told that the country expects us to have a discussion about gun control, but mostly my side is expected to sit down and listen while we’re insulted and subjected to lies by people who don’t know the difference between stocks and flash suppressors. Now they drag children into this so-called discussion. The adults don’t know what they’re talking about, but we’re supposed to listen to children who, last week, we were lecturing about the dangers of eating laundry detergent.

    A father of one of last week’s victims, Andrew Pollack, was himself victimized in the media when he showed up at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School wearing a Trump 2020 T-shirt. While he went through the grief process, goobers on the Left beat him up for his politics. He’ll get it again because he went to talk to the President and told the President that his focus should be on protecting students rather than get embroiled in the politics of gun control.

    Colton Haab, an 18-year-old survivor of the shooting said that he refused to take part in CNN’s town hall-style program because CNN producers rejected his planned remarks that didn’t focus on more gun control;

    “Colton wrote questions about school safety, suggested using veterans as armed school security guards but claims CNN wanted him to ask a scripted question instead so he decided not to go,” Stanwood reported.

    “CNN had originally asked me to write a speech and questions and it ended up being all scripted,” Haab said. “I don’t think that it’s going get anything accomplished. It’s not gonna ask the true questions that all the parents and teachers and students have.”

    CNN denies that account, but Michelle Malkin reminds us of CNN’s record of deceit in their “Town hall” programs.

    The media is focused like a laser on banning so-called assault rifles, a product that they can’t even define. There were tons of failures going back years which caused the shootings last week and we still don’t even have answers to simple questions like “How does someone who has been forbidden to come on school grounds with even a backpack get a long gun in the hallways without someone noticing?” Yet, we’re going to listen to children about policy decisions. Beyond the frightful appearance of the guns, what characteristics should we ban and still remain true to the Second Amendment?

    There are hundreds of things that will make students safer in their schools that are easier than trying to ram gun control down our throats.

    Every sissy who ever fired a gun uses that experience to tell me to get rid of my scary black rifles – shut up, you’re coming off as a bunch of fear mongering pansies with your “The Time for Civilians to Own AR-15s Is Over” bullshit. You have your right to an opinion, but I have a right to call you a pansy, too. In fact, it’s time for journalists to be required to background checks and psyche profiles before they write. Don’t like me imposing on your Constitutional Rights? Well, now you know how I feel.

    We’re not being told the entire truth about the events of last week, yet, I’m being lectured on gun control in nebulous, knee jerk platitudes. No, I won’t sit still while students lecture me. And the NRA can stop calling me – three times they’ve shook their tin cup at me since noon yesterday.

    And, oh, a preemptive “F*** you” to Mountain Climbing Colorado Joe who has been haunting gun control posts all week.

  • Darrin Sealy; phony Marine

    Darrin Sealy; phony Marine

    Our partners at Military Phonies share their work on this piece of work, Darrin Sealy who used to be the CEO and President of the Collegiate Officials Group, an organization of referees and umpires. For some reason, he decided that he needed to be a former Marine, but, he couldn’t stop there. He claimed to be a MARSOC Marine and that he had parachuted into Cuba – to actual veterans;

    So eventually, he resigned as President and CEO;

    The National Personnel Records Center confirms that he never served in uniform;

  • Anthony Vanderplow; phony SEAL

    Anthony Vanderplow; phony SEAL

    Our partners at Military Phonies share their work on this fellow, Anthony Vanderplow who claims that he was a “Naval SEAL” and claims that he served in Iraq;

    Yeah, well he was in the Navy for less than nine months and left the service as an E-1 Seaman Recruit and he trained as an Electronic Equipment Repairman. No SEAL training, naval or navel or otherwise. He was out of the Navy before anyone set fire to any oil wells in Kuwait (not Iraq, why would Hussein set fire to his own oil wells?)

  • Thursday morning feel good stories

    Thursday morning feel good stories

    From Spanaway. Washington;

    Deputies said the male and female homeowners said they were sleeping in their house — along with their infant and toddler — when they heard noises of footsteps outside and saw an exterior motion light go on.

    “The husband went into their children’s bedroom and saw an unknown man standing in the window well; the husband told his wife to call 911 and to move their children to safety, then he pulled back the curtain and saw the suspect was crouched down with his face within inches of the glass. The husband told the deputies he was in fear for his family’s safety; he reportedly yelled at the suspect to stop and then fired four shots, striking him twice.”

    The suspect is believed to have burglarized the shed of a home about a block down the street earlier that morning, the department said, and he was recently released from jail after serving nearly a month-long sentence for vehicle prowling.

    AWEd sends a link from Waldorf, Maryland;

    Upon arrival, officers discovered two victims holding the suspect on the floor and restraining his arms.

    Investigation revealed, Duane Anthony Shephard, 24, of Waldorf, went behind the counter inside the convenience store and began taking packs of cigarettes. An employee told Shephard that he could not be behind the counter and that he needed to leave. Shephard began to repeatedly strike the employee over the head and in the face, using his cell phone as a weapon, leaving multiple cuts on the employee’s face and head. A bystander was in line at the time and attempted to pull Shephard away from the employee, but Shephard turned and began assaulting him as well. The two victims were able to restrain Shephard until officers arrived.

    QMC sends a link from Albuquerque, New Mexico;

    Officer Simon Drobik said around 5 p.m., a woman was driving her daughter to the airport when her estranged husband, Qian Ming, 66, intentionally crashed his truck into hers.

    According to APD, Ming then got out of his vehicle and fired a couple of rounds into the wife’s truck, striking his daughter on the shoulder.

    At that time, Officer Drobik said a 34-year-old Good Samaritan pulled up to what he thought was a crash. He witnessed Ming beating his daughter with a gun in the middle of the street.

    “Once he started walking up, he saw that there was a male violently pistol-whipping a female in the street,” Officer Drobik said. “He got out of his vehicle and had his firearm on him and told that male to stop.”

    That’s when the Good Samaritan, who is not being named at this time because he’s currently not facing any charges, told police Ming pointed the gun in his direction.

    Police say the man then fired at least one shot, hitting and killing Ming.

    “Mom in the hospital said, ‘He saved our lives,’” Officer Drobik said. “You can’t get a stronger statement than that. So she knew it. Daughter knows it and good thing he took that type of action.”

    Officers did detain the man for questioning. He was released later that night. Officer Drobik said the man is a 12-year veteran of the National Guard.

  • PGC Corporal Mujahid Ramzziddin murdered

    PGC Corporal Mujahid Ramzziddin murdered

    Prince George’s County Police Department Corporal Mujahid Ramzziddin was murdered today in Brandywine, Maryland when he stepped in to protect a domestic violence victim from her tormentor, according to Fox5DC;

    The shooting occurred on Chadsey Lane in Brandywine, and sources told FOX 5’s Paul Wagner the suspect, who had a protective order against him, used a shotgun to kill the officer, who was not in uniform.

    Sources told FOX 5 the suspect took the officer’s gun and then led police on a chase that concluded in the area of Route 210 and Old Fort Road. Officials confirmed that police shot and killed the suspect.

    According to his LinkedIn profile, Corporal Ramzziddin was a Marine and a DC Air National Guardsman. He spent five years with the DC Metro Police before his 15 years with the PGC police. A lifetime of continuous service to his country and his community.

  • Eric Kappesser; phony fed LEO and *surprise* phony SEAL

    Someone sent us this story about Eric Kappesser who has been resting comfortably in the local hoosegow after he was arrested for impersonating an FBI agent in Wilmington, Delaware. His lawyer told the judge that he should get “time served” because he was booted from BUD/S when he got in a fight in Chicago and was stabbed;

    Authorities say Kappesser represented himself to others as an FBI agent, including obtaining law enforcement discounts when purchasing firearms accessories and wearing a fake badge.

    Kappesser’s attorney says he was on his way to becoming a Navy SEAL when he was injured in a brawl involving other sailors in Chicago, during which he suffered two knife wounds.

    He’d already got the prosecutor to drop one charge;

    Prosecutors agreed to drop a second count of impersonation, as well as one count of unauthorized possession of a badge or insignia of a federal agency.

    An indictment issued in May alleged that between April and October 2016, Kappesser represented himself to others as an FBI agent, including requesting and obtaining a law enforcement discount when purchasing certain firearms accessories. Authorities say he also wore a replica of an FBI badge around his neck.

    So I wondered what the odds are that he was pretending to be a SEAL reject. Odds are pretty good, according to the SEALs at Military Phonies – they say there’s no record of him being in BUD/S, failure or otherwise.

    I’m shocked.

  • Sgt. Christina Marie Schoenecker passes

    Sgt. Christina Marie Schoenecker passes

    Military.com reports that Sergeant Christina Marie Schoenecker, a Reservist from Kansas, died in a non-combat incident while involved in Operation Inherent Resolve.

    Schoenecker, 26, of Arlington, Kansas, was assigned to the 89th Sustainment Brigade out of Wichita, Army officials said in a brief release. They did not reveal the circumstances of her death, but said she was in Baghdad at the time.

    The 89th Sustainment Brigade falls under the 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command.

    According to the command, Schoenecker was a human resources specialist who joined the Army in 2009. She was promoted to sergeant in January 2015 and was completing her first deployment at the time of her death.

  • Scott George Kallmeyer; phony SEAL

    Scott George Kallmeyer; phony SEAL

    Our partners at Military Phonies share their work on this Scott George Kallmeyer fellow who claims that he is a Navy SEAL. He even has a sweet ID card that attests to his SEAL-ness;

    He can’t help but tell folks in social media about how the only easy day was yesterday, or something;

    The Navy says “Who?”

    That doesn’t stop him from sporting a Navy hoodie, though;