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"Is you crazy? Or just plain stupid?"

 

I’ve long ago stopped being shocked and amazed at the presumptuous stupidity of some liberals. Here’s an Anthony Hubble-ism: “Presumptuous stupidity is easy to find because it wears a bell around its neck.”

I’ve also stopped being insulted by their insults to my intelligence. I used to ask the rhetorical question, “How dumb do you think I am?”  I know the answer.  They believe me to be as dumb as I look.  Then I read something by someone who should know better, which leads me to wonder one of two things. He’s either a complete dummy or he thinks we are.

http://www.insight-report.com/2008/080304/obama.html

This is a retired General for crying out loud! The fact that he’s an Air Force General is no excuse either (that’s a little inter-service humor for you civies). Presumably, he is a General who was on active duty during the 1979 hostage takeover in Iran. I know I was. In fact, I spent 118 plus days in the Indian Ocean during that crisis. I was in that ocean during the aborted rescue attempt our worst President in history launched (for you younger whippersnappers, yes, he was a Democrat).  The news was replete with protesters in Iran carrying signs and posters that read “Death to America” and “America, the great Satan”.  This attitude has changed little in the last 3 decades. 

Point is, in case you missed it; Iran’s anti-Americanism predates President Bush. The fact that this General has the audacity to try and sell it as a result of President Bush’s defining Iran as part of the Axis of Evil would only be surprising if you ignore the obvious. The man’s on Senator Obama’s payroll.

It’s funny how history can become germane to present day decision making when it comes to politics. 

Back when Carter was President, a group of radical Islamic students stormed our sovereign soil and kept Americans hostage for over a year. When did they release them? Uh that would be the day President Reagan was inaugurated. Those of us of thinking age then knew exactly why. Fast forward to today. Does that help or should I make it clearer. You can vote for a Democrat with an incredibly stupid or clearly partisan senior military advisor.

Or.

Do I really need to list what your other choice is?

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The Opposite of Fear by Damian Ross

  I receive email updates from Tony Blauer of the PDR and TCMS systems and Damian Ross of the Self-Defense Company.  Many of them are clearly marketing hooks to buy their products, which are superb and which I personally endorse for those who want to train self-defense but are not interested in following a traditional martial arts curriculum.  I teach a traditional martial arts curriculum in my school, but I also teach pure street self-defense, emphasizing not only physical techniques, but mental self-defense as well. Of the two I prefer Tony Blauer’s system, but there are various parallels to both systems.  Being a serious martial artist means I’m nothing but a serious student and keep my mind open to all new concepts. In other words, I’m a thief who steals shamelessly from any and all who may have something to teach me. Quoted below is an email I received from Daman Ross which I felt was compelling and educational. As with all things, and as Bruce Lee used to say, keep what is useful and discard what is not.

“What is the Opposite of Fear?

Most people's first reaction to this is bravery or heroism. These are the result of what the real answer enables us to be. Fear is an emotion so the opposite of Fear must to be an emotion. If you read Stephen Pressfield's "Gates of Fire" you already know the answer.

The answer lies in your heart. The opposite of Fear is Love. Love of family, love of God, love of country, love of self. It is what ever justifies your existence. Whenever you teach someone new, and you show them how to attack with ruthless intensity and to do whatever it takes, by any means necessary to survive, most regular, law abiding person cringes at the reality of biting or gouging and eye. Their reaction is "I could never do that!" Oh really, what if you came into your daughter's room and saw strange man standing over her bed? W ell, the answer is quite a different one. Fear and apprehension disappear and all you're left with is seething range and contempt (this is good).

When we talk about self defense and fighting to survive, even though we approach it from a practical point of view, you will be placed in completely impractical, unimaginable and outrageous. Even combat veterans attacked is civilian life have the same reaction, the thought of the person or the thing you hold dearest being ripped away from you will put you into a state of mind that can not be replicated.

No matter how real your training is, that fear cannot be replicated. So you have to plan and prepare for it. Simple, repetitious techniques practiced in a variety of situations. Conditioning the body and hardening your natural weapons. Being in better physical shape and learning how to use weapons that fit into your gross motor skill set.

When the rage hits, you're probably not going to be able to remember a thing. Most times you simply "black out". This is why sport and complicated methods of fighting don't work. You can train; practice until you're dead exhausted. You can make your techniques look sharp and pretty. Your training should put you on auto-pilot. Your training has to allow you to channel that anger and that adrenaline into the assailant.

You can create scenarios in your mind and have your training partners try to rip your head off. This is all excellent, but it's not the real thing. The real thing happens faster, is ugly and is brutal. Its not pretty. We have a saying, "If it looks good in the dojo, it won't work in the street." Keep it simple and work within the realities what you will be mentally and physically able to do when your worst nightmare is knocking at your door. Fighting for a parking spot or over a few dollars may not be worth it, but standing up for the person you hold dearest always is.

If your job deals with violence you know what happens when it all goes south. Training for these situations is about doing simple tasks in extraordinary or unimaginable situations. This is why and where the majority of self defense methods taught fail under real world conditions.

Until Next Time, Train Honestly,

Damian Ross, Instructor The Self Defense Company”

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