“The Letter” by Janet Contreras. A Must Read.
My new hero is a woman named Janet Contreras from our home state of Arizona. She wrote a brilliant letter to Glenn Beck, and I was just informed that he read it on the air today during the “Glenn Beck” Show on FOX.
I read the letter and I am moved. It’s almost exactly what I have been thinking and saying about the state of our Nation, how Democrats and Republicans don’t represent the people any longer, and how we, the people, will be coming for those who don’t care to represent us or the Constitution.
Here is the letter in full – The Glenn Beck Letter by Janet Contreras
IMHO, this letter is going to be BIG, and will serve as the rallying cry for those of us who are fed up with being overtaxed, overworked, and under-listened to.
Republican, Democrat or Libertarian – your party affiliation, or lack of, does not matter. You need to read this if you feel that you are no longer being represented.
In case you’re not sold yet, here’s one of my favorite paragraphs and one of the best statements:
From my perspective, it seems that all of you have gone insane. I also know that I am far from alone in these feelings. Do you honestly feel that your current pursuits have merit to patriotic Americans? We want it to stop. We want to put the brakes on everything that is being rushed by us and forced upon us. We want our voice back. You have forced us to put our lives on hold to straighten out the mess that you are making. We will have to give up our vacations, our time spent with our children, any relaxation time we may have had and money we cannot afford to spend on you to bring our concerns to Washington. Our president often knows all the right buzzword is unsustainable. Well, no kidding. How many tens of thousands of dollars did the focus group cost to come up with that word? We don’t want your overpriced words. Stop treating us like we’re morons.
We didn’t ask for this fight. But the gloves are coming off. We do not come in violence, but we are angry. You will represent us or you will be replaced with someone who will. There are candidates among us when he will rise like a Phoenix from the ashes that you have made of our constitution.
Tags: Congress·Conservative values·Democrats·Glenn Beck·Libertarian·Obama·Republicans
Obama Gets His Bling On
President Obama landed in Saudia Arabia yesterday to kick off his Rock the Casbah Middle East Tour 2009. His first show of the tour happened at Saudi King Abdullah’s ranch in al-Janadriya, just outside Riyadh. King Abdullah, in an act of stately hospitality and generousity, gave President Obama the ultimate bling, the King Abdul Aziz Order of Merit. During the presentation, you could hear the distant wailing of a mad Brit Prime Minister trying to get a US coded DVD to play at 10 Downing Street.

Obama Gets His Bling - Image courtesy of AFP, I owe you escargot next time I see you.

President Obama and King Abdullah - Image courtesy of AFP, thanks guys!
The whole scene reminded me of a music skit from the Comedy Central show, Mind of Mencia. Something about rich Arabs and heavy gold rope chains rang a bell. How about that! The video just happens to be right here. Don’t watch it if you are easily offended, hate rap music spoofs, hate cultural insensitivity, don’t like midgets, or are a member of Greenpeace.
Who says we impose our values on other countries?
In a demonstration of Republican party responsiveness to Meghan McCain‘s expert political advice, even before she became a Republican, former President George Bush got his bling on in Riyadh back in 2008.

President Bush gets his bling on - Photo courtesy of AP
Tags: cultural insensitivity·Humor·mind of mencia the rich sheik·Obama·obama bling·obama visit·political humor·saudi king abdullah·ultimate bling
Memorial Services Held for Victims of Mesa, Arizona Shooting
Sally Johnson-Huddleston’s Memorial service took place on Sunday, May 31st, in Chandler, Arizona. A local news station noted that hundreds of people attended to celebrate her life and to pay their final respects. Her obituary can be found here.
Auston Blanks’ memorial service was held Friday, May 29th in Phoenix, Arizona. His obituary can be found here.
Assistance fund for Sally Johnson-Huddleston’s daughter: To contribute to the Vanessa Fenstermacher Assistance Fund, make donations at any Bank of America branch throughout the Phoenix Metro area. For additional information, call (480) 730-3444.
We would like to offer our most sincere and deepest condolences to the families and friends of Sally and Auston.
Rest in Peace, Sally and Auston. You will be missed.
Tags: memorial services·Mesa Crime·Mesa Shooting
US Army Reservist Victim of Mesa Shooting
Mesa Police have released the names of the two people murdered at a Dobson High School graduation party on Saturday night. The murder victims have been identified as 38 year old Sally Johnson-Huddleston and 32 year old Auston Blanks. Ms. Johnson-Huddleston was hosting the graduation party for her 17 year old daughter when the tragedy occurred.
Mr. Auston Blanks recently returned home from a one year tour of duty in Afghanistan as a US Army reservist. Local news channel ABC 15 has an interview with Mr. Blanks wife. Among those injured in the senseless violence was Blanks’ 10 year old son, Hunter.
To the family and friends of Ms. Johnson-Huddleston and Mr. Blanks, you have our deepest condolences. As you search the Arizona news sites for information to help you make sense of this tragedy, I recommend that you avoid the reader comments on the news sites as our news stations have not been moderating them. If you have inadvertently read some of the offensive comments and you would like to do something about it, please don’t hesitate to report the post, send the media outlet an email or call the local stations to complain.
UPDATE – May 28th
Assistance fund for Sally Johnson-Huddleston’s daughter: To contribute to the Vanessa Fenstermacher Assistance Fund, make donations at any Bank of America branch throughout the Phoenix Metro area. For additional information, call (480) 730-3444.
Carwash: A benefit carwash for the family of Sally S. Johnson-Huddleston will start at 7:00 a.m. Saturday at the Shell gasoline station on the northwest corner of McClintock Drive and Elliot Road in Tempe, AZ.
Memorial service: A Memorial service will be held for Sally S. Johnson-Huddleston on Sunday at 2:00 p.m., Crossroads Nazarene Church, 2950 W. Ray Road, Chandler, Arizona
Mesa PD Community Meeting: The Mesa Police Department is hosting a community meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 28th at the St. Matthew United Methodist Church, 2540 W. Baseline Road, Mesa, AZ. Mesa police Comander Mark Wesselman will provide information on the incident, answer residents’ questions, and provide crime statistics to help dispel any speculation and rumors surrounding such a traumatic community event. For additional information, call (480) 644-2539 or (480) 644-2620
Tags: Mesa Shooting
Honored American Veterans Afield – A Great Cause
In addition to honoring our fallen soldiers on this Memorial Day, we would also like to say thank you to every member of the US military for bravely and selflessly defending us and our great nation.
Capitalist pig and I did not serve in the military, so we feel that it is our duty to find alternative ways that we can serve our country and assist veterans in any way possible. When we were at the NRA Meeting/Convention in Phoenix last week, we discovered a wonderful organization that we will be doing as much as possible to support, and we encourage you to do the same.
Honored American Veterans Afield or HAVA, was put together by some of the top names in the firearms industry, and they are dedicated to raising awareness and assisting disabled veterans with the healing process through active participation in outdoor sports. Their goal is to increase injured veteran’s confidence and hope for the future by reconnecting with their love of the outdoors and the American traditions of hunting and firearms.
We agree with HAVA in that “every veteran is a national hero that has earned our respect and support through valorous service in defense of our way of life.”
HAVA has already touched the lives of several injured veterans when they hosted a shooting event earlier this year for the Ft. Gordon Warrior Transition Battalion in Augusta, Georgia. The shooting event featured two-man teams consisting of a wounded warrior and a shooting sponsor in a three-gun competition with awards provided to the top three teams.
HAVA accepts individual donations as well as corporate sponsorship (starting at only $2500!) – you can make an individual donation to HAVA through this link, or click here for more information on HAVA corporate sponsorship opportunities.
We would like to say THANK YOU to Travis Noteboom from Crimson Trace and Tom Taylor from Remington for not only putting this great organization together but also for taking the time out of their busy schedule at the NRA show to discuss HAVA with us.
Tags: Civic Duty·Crimson Trace·HAVA·Honor the Military·NRA Convention·Remington·Veterans organizations
Two Dead in Mesa, Arizona Shooting – Our Ear-Witness Account of Events
This is not another version of the 494 stories about the shooting last night in Mesa that were copied and pasted from the news wire. The shooting occurred a mere 957 feet (319 yards or .18 miles) from our home, and we happened to be outside when the whole thing went down.
Here is our first hand eye ear-witness account of the events that occurred WAY too close to our house last night:
Last night, about 11:30 pm MST, Capitalist Pig and I went outside for a cigarette. A few minutes later, we heard 8 or 9 gunshots coming from fairly close range. Five or six rounds followed by a second or two pause, then three shots – each spaced about a second apart. We surmised the following from what we heard:
- The shots were being fired from the Northeast, and were VERY close.
- A handgun was being used, probably a .40 or .45 caliber
- We were on the muzzle end of the shots – a very uneasy feeling to say the least.
In retrospect, it would have been in our best interest to go inside at that point, but we did not. I’m not sure what CP was thinking at this point, but my brain was still trying to process what I had just heard.
The second round of shots came about four minutes later. We heard a faint scream (female voice), a siren from a distance that sounded like a fire truck, then a “chirp” from what sounded like a police car pulling up to the scene. Immediately following, rapid fire, sounded like at least 12 rounds. At least one magazine was being emptied as quickly as possible, and in the general direction of our house (again).
Four minutes would be the minimum amount of time it would take for the police to get there from the Mesa Police substation (1.1 miles from the scene) If someone had called 911 immediately after the first shots were fired. While I consider this an exemplary response time from the PD, the old saying, “When seconds count, the police are only minutes away” came to mind right after the second round of shots were fired.
A barrage of police, ambulance and fire truck sirens could now be heard in the distance, and were moving closer to us by the second. About one minute later, massive rapid fire from several firearms. I couldn’t tell you how many rounds were fired in this exchange, but I can say that it sounded like several magazines were emptied in a couple of seconds.
At this point, CP and I realized that this was very likely an ongoing situation, and we needed to get inside right quick. My fight or flight response had kicked in after the first round of fire, but the rest of me apparently needed time to catch up.
I shuffled myself off to the safest place in the house (a small bathroom), and CP was cool headed enough to grab my cell phone and hand it to me before getting out the Ruger P90. CP then valiantly stood watch – finding a good place in the house to keep an eye on the doors and still have cover. As I worked on calming myself down, I sent a text to my next door neighbor to let her know that she needed to stay inside and find cover.
I think I had been in the bathroom about 15 minutes when I heard a loudspeaker that may have been coming from the helicopter that was still circling directly overhead. I think they said, “Do NOT go outside” twice (it was very Charlie Brown Teacher sounding).
If the last part of the story seems extreme, or overly dramatic to you, keep in mind that our normally quiet and somewhat serene neighborhood had just been turned into a gunnery range. CP saw police cars racing down our street and we could hear the sound of the helicopter changing positions (which it does when it is still hunting for someone), and it was apparent that the situation was not yet under control. Even after several dozen rounds of fire, the bad guy(s) were still loose, and it was very possible that someone was looking for a place to hide (or worse) in the neighborhood.
At about 1:30 am, the noises had died down, and CP sounded a tentative all clear. A search on the internet and Twitter for what had just happened was fruitless, so we proceeded outside with caution. CP did a sweep of the yard (all-clear), and at about 1:45, we heard the sound of fire trucks leaving the scene.
We found out this morning that after this guy killed his ex-wife and friend at a house party then traded shots with the police (where he shot an officer), he barricaded himself in the house for a couple of hours before surrendering.
While we weren’t victims last night, I was still pretty scared during the event. The only comfort I was able to find while this was all going on is that we had the ability to defend ourselves if the bad guy had tried to make us another victim. While we both consider firing our weapons at another living thing a VERY last resort, knowing that we could if we needed to – Priceless.
Tags: 2nd amendment·Arizona·Gun news·Mesa·Mesa Crime·Mesa Shooting
A Photo Tribute for Memorial Day Weekend
We’d like to pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country with a Memorial Day weekend photo essay. These images were taken at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza in Phoenix, Arizona during the Phoenix Tax Day Tea Party on April 15th, 2009. Wesley Bolin Plaza is located in front of the Arizona State Capitol, and there are 23 memorials paying tribute to our lost soldiers. The memorials are dedicated to various conflicts, including World War I & II, the Korean War, Vietnam War and Desert Storm (The Gulf War).

- POW-MIA, U.S. and Arizona flags

- USS Arizona Memorial in Phoenix, AZ

- USS Arizona Memorial Plaque

- Mast from the USS Arizona

- Battle of the Bulge Memorial

- Korean War Memorial

- Korean War Memorial Bell

- POW-MIA, U.S., Arizona flags flying at the Arizona Capitol

- Vietnam War Memorial in Phoenix

- Vietnam Map embeded in the walkway of the Vietnam War Memorial

- Bronze statue at the Vietnam War Memorial “The Fallen Warrior” by Jasper D’Ambrosi

- Vietnam War Memorial granite pillars etched with the names of Arizonans KIA or MIA

- A Vietnam Veteran takes time to remember those who fell

- Another view of “The Fallen Warrior” at the Vietnam War Memorial in Phoenix

- Desert Storm Memorial in Phoenix

- Desert Storm Memorial Plaque

- Arizona Peace Officers Memorial
We invite you to take a stroll through Wesley Bolin Memorial park to see the rest of the memorials in person.
Tags: America·Memorial Day·US Military·Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza