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Comment Archives: Stories: Columns & Blogs

Re: “Thrifting

You have learned well, Grasshopper.

Posted by Thefatherfigure on 02/06/2013 at 9:44 PM

Re: “Meet The Crazy People Who Started Lining Up at 3am for Pliny The Younger

Incredible time, incredible beer, well worth the wait. I am in the video!

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Posted by PlinyFanTheYounger on 02/05/2013 at 3:14 PM

Re: “Meet The Crazy People Who Started Lining Up at 3am for Pliny The Younger

best beer in the world??? overstatement x20

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Posted by Neil Espenship on 02/01/2013 at 6:22 PM

Re: “Worst. Date. Ever.

It would take more than 400 words to describe one of the most embarrassing moments of my life thus far.

Posted by Oonasaurus Rishollaptor on 01/31/2013 at 7:48 PM

Re: “Worst. Date. Ever.

OK! I will be sending it in to you - as "Glad It Ended" ;)

Posted by Glad It Ended on 01/28/2013 at 6:00 PM

Re: “Worst. Date. Ever.

Stories can be published with a pseudonym, but we will need your name and contact info. with the submission. (We promise not to tell, honest.)

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Posted by Gabe Meline on 01/27/2013 at 10:24 PM

Re: “Letters to the Editor: January 23, 2013

The Pentagon has officially removed the longstanding military ban on women in combat. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta formally announced the move on Thursday in Washington
"It’s clear to all of us that women are contributing in unprecedented ways to the military’s mission of defending the nation. Women represent 15 percent of the force: over 200,000. They’re serving in a growing number of critical roles on and off the battlefield. The fact is that they have become an integral part of our ability to perform our mission."
In being officially allowed to serve in combat roles, women will be afforded opportunities for medals of recognition as well as for advancement to positions they have been unable to pursue.
It illustrate the blatantly hypocritical policies of the U.S. and its allies. I don't believe in war. I don't believe in killing my fellowman. Violence breeds violence, and he or she that lives by the sword shall die by the sword. The true God is a good God who is kind and loving, concerned. God hates war and its rich perpetrators. In some ways, I'm a pacifist, because I believe that God can settle all wars.
Ted Rudow III

Posted by Ted Rudow III on 01/27/2013 at 3:26 PM

Re: “Sell Your Guns to the Government

Sad but true. When I was a kid, you could not shoot nor own a gun until you passed a "Hunter's Safety Course" at a local shooting range. One was taught resposible firearm control and safety. ( and they might have been checking you out for mental issues also).You were not allowed to obtain hunting license until you passed. Why would anyone want a high powered firearm for anything else? What happened?

Posted by Thefatherfigure on 01/26/2013 at 3:01 PM

Re: “Same Track, New Name

It will always be Sear's Point to me, but I'll call it whatever you want for free tickets.

Posted by Thefatherfigure on 01/26/2013 at 2:48 PM

Re: “Spying on Occupy

Few of us recognize the true security threat to the USA; consider:



trust in gov:



http://www.newciv.org/nl/newslog.php/_v194…







The 'boast of heraldry, the pomp of power' don't address/solve the deadly problems created globally by this God forsaken war waging nation.


http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/di…



CJIS USED BY fbi AS A TOOL TO INSTILL F E A R:


http://www.newciv.org/nl/newslog.php/_v194…



Now meet the fbi in the person of homicidal sociopath David Jenkins, aka, J. Robert Upton:


http://la.indymedia.org/news/2013/01/25794…

Posted by Geral Sosbee on 01/25/2013 at 7:02 AM

Re: “Worst. Date. Ever.

Will our name have to be published?

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Posted by Glad It Ended on 01/24/2013 at 11:07 PM

Re: “Free Healing

where exactly is this free healing?

Posted by Tagan Johnson on 01/23/2013 at 2:03 PM

Re: “Raising My Hand

The mentally ill are the cause of all this carnage in this country. Do you know how long it would take to kill 20 school children and 6 adults with a semi-auto gun or a semi-auto pistol? This killer had to have help,Vice President Joe Biden said,one little girl was shot 11 ,eleven times. How could this be and what was he using besides the guns he had? Look at the time line and when the police were called and who was there besides this killer? Where were the children,in a classroom,hallway,where,we haven't been told by anyone. Where were the adults when he was killing them,all standing in line for him,remember,one shot,one trigger pull,how many magazines did he have and how could he have had the cold bloodiness to reload and still kill these people. Were these children just sitting there or were they running or in a locked room? Do you know what it takes for even the most hardened criminal to kill this many people at one time. The killers mother made a grave mistake in training this young man with mental problems about how to shoot these weapons and then not keeping them in a Gun-Safe and not giving him access to it.You blame the NRA for this carnage and you should be looking at the real problem,not treating the mentally ill and not putting them where they can't harm anyone. This killer tried to buy a weapon from a dealer and couldn't pass a background check,don't you think the police or the FBI should have followed up on this? The NRA and the law abiding are not to blame for this heinous crime no more than you are.

Posted by Elmo Sherman on 01/19/2013 at 4:19 PM

Re: “Will leaving nudists alone cause cancer?

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Posted by Angela Smith on 01/18/2013 at 6:10 PM

Re: “Letters to the Editor: January 9, 2013

An open letter to Representative Mike Thompson:

Thank you for holding the town hall meeting on gun violence in Santa Rosa last Thursday.
As a responsible gun owner and as a professional firearms instructor, I would like to share the following thoughts with you.

Mental health: It appears from these forums that it is the overall consensus of the public is that the mental health of the individuals who are committing these mass shootings should be the top priority and the issue should be addressed immediately.

Psych drugs: It has been reported that the majority of these crimes were committed by those who were under the influence of prescription drugs or who were self medicating.

Gun free zones: Those public and private areas designated as safe zones (schools, shopping malls, etc.) are invitations to those who want to inflict maximum harm to their victims, knowing that they will not be confronted until police arrive on the scene. The NRA has recently been critiized for suggesting that armed guards be provided in schools, however it was former president Bill Clinton who originally suggested the "cops in schools" program in 1998.

High capacity magazines: Here in California we can legally possess magazines with no more than 10 rounds. If the same law is enacted nationally and another mass shooting occurs with 10 round magazines being used, do we ban those in favor of 5 round magazines or 3 round magazines, or back to single shot firearms? Where do we stop limiting the rights of the law abiding?

Assault rifles: The misconception of what an "assault rifle" is needs to be clarified. The majority of rifles available to the public these days are "semi-automatic", meaning that the trigger must be pulled each time in order to fire one round. Fully automatic weapons have been unavailable to the general public since the 1930's and are used today primarily by the military and some law enforcement agencies.
Some of these "semi-automatic" rifles are called "assault rifles" mostly due to the fact that they have been designed to imitate the visual appearance of military weapons and look intimidating to some.

The bias media: Violence is constantly glorified in movies, television shows, video games, etc. influencing young, impressionable and disturbed minds that by committing acts of violence it will give them the attention that they desire. After a mass shooting the media is quick to immortalize the instigator of these crimes to celebrity status by giving them national coverage. However, when a crime in progress is stopped by a responsibly armed citizen, the citizen who risked their own life to stop the crime receives minimal press coverage, if any.

Gun owners and the Law: It is responsibility of all gun owners to keep their firearms out of the hands of unauthorized persons by securing them when not in use. In order for the background system to work, stiffer penalties should be in place for people who break the law (a straw purchase) by buying a firearm for a family member, a friend or a neighbor.

Training & education: I firmly believe that all gun owners need education and hands on training in order to operate a firearm safely and accurately. However, I am divided over whether the government should mandate such training.

The 2nd Amendment: Established by the founding fathers to insure that citizens had the means with which to defend themselves against tyrannical forces, both foreign and domestic,

It is becoming increasingly clear that the Obama administration is intent on using “any means necessary” to restrict the average citizen’s rights to own and carry firearms by exploiting devastating events in order further their gun control agenda.

David W. Adams
NRA Certified Instructor.
NRA Certified Range Safety Officer.
California Dept. of Justice Handgun Safety Instructor.
State of Florida Concealed Weapon Permit (CCW) Instructor.
State of Arizona Concealed Weapon Permit (CCW) Instructor.

Email: firearmsafetytraining@gmail.com
Website: http://www.firearmsafetytraining.net
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Firearmsafetytrai….

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Posted by David Adams on 01/12/2013 at 3:43 PM

Re: “Five Simple Questions for Aspiring Santa Rosa City Council Members

Can't wait to hear the answer to #2 and #5.

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Posted by Heather Irwin on 01/11/2013 at 12:40 PM

Re: “Mourning the Loss of Mr. Teeth, Pot-Guarding Gator

So sad...

Posted by Colette Collom on 01/11/2013 at 10:09 AM

Re: “Jan. 4: Beso Negro at Hopmonk Tavern in Sebastopol

I'll be at stage left if the poet decides to come down the hill again.... ;D

Posted by Mezclada on 01/10/2013 at 11:07 AM

Re: “Pledge Our Hearts

That's beautiful.

1 like, 1 dislike
Posted by Lynda Rael on 12/26/2012 at 4:49 PM

Re: “Video: Watch Our Editor Get a Pie in the Face

I happily volunteer to be on the receiving end for the next banana cream pie in the face shoot.

Posted by Sleevelesshunk on 12/17/2012 at 12:04 PM

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