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Illinois State Rifle Association Endorsement List

ISRA Fed-Pac Federal Candidate Selections
United States Senate - Randy Stufflebeam (Constitution Party) - Preferred
14th House District - Randy Hultgren ® - Endorsed
15th House District - Tim Johnson ® - Endorsed
16th House District - Don Manzullo ® - Endorsed
18th House District - Aaron Schock ® - Endorsed
6th House District - Peter Roskam ® - Endorsed
11th House District - Debbie Halverson (D) - Endorsed
12th House District - Jerry Costello (D) - Endorsed
13th House District - Judy Biggert ® - Endorsed
19th House District - John Shimkus ® - Endorsed
ISRA Political Victory Fund State Candidate Selections
IL Constitutional Officers
Governor - Bill Brady ® - Endorsed
Lieutenant Governor - Jason Plummer ® - Endorsed
Attorney General - Steve Kim ® - Preferred
Secretary of State - Robert Enriquez ® - Preferred
Treasurer - Dan Rutherford ® - Endorsed
Comptroller - Judy Baar Topinka ® - Endorsed
Illinois State Senate
22nd Senate District - Steve Rauschenberger ® - Endorsed
25th Senate District - Chris Lauzen ® - Endorsed
28th Senate District - John Millner ® - Endorsed
31st Senate District - Michael Bond (D) - Endorsed
34th Senate District - Dave Syverson ® - Endorsed
37th Senate District - Dale Risinger ® - Endorsed
40th Senate District - Toi Hutchinson (D) - Endorsed
43rd Senate District - A.J. Wilhelmi (D) - Endorsed
46th Senate District - David Koehler (D) - Endorsed
49th Senate District - Deanna Demuzio (D) - Endorsed
51st Senate District - Kyle McCarter ® - Endorsed
52nd Senate District - Michael Frerichs (D) - Endorsed
55th Senate District - Dale Righter ® - Endorsed
58th Senate District - David Luechtefeld ® - Endorsed
Illinois State Representative
37th House District - Kevin McCarthy (D) - Endorsed
41st House District - Chris Nybo ® - Endorsed
43rd House District - Ruth Munson ® - Endorsed
44th House District - Billie Roth ® - Preferred
45th House District - Franco Coladipietro ® - Preferred
46th House District - Dennis Reboletti ® - Endorsed
47th House District - Patti Bellock ® - Preferred
48th House District - Michael Connelly ® - Endorsed
49th House District - Tim Schmitz ® - Endorsed
50th House District - Kay Hatcher ® - Endorsed
51st House District - Ed Sullivan, Jr ® - Endorsed
52nd House District - Mark Beaubien, Jr. ® - Endorsed
53rd House District - Sid Mathias ® - Endorsed
54th House District - Tom Morrison ® - Endorsed
55th House District - Randy Ramey ® - Endorsed
56th House District - Ryan Higgins ® - Preferred
59th House District - Dan Sugrue ® - Preferred
61st House District - Joann Osmond ® - Endorsed
62nd House District - Sandy Cole ® - Endorsed
63rd House District - Jack Franks (D) - Endorsed
64th House District - Michael Tryon ® - Endorsed
66th House District - David Harris ® - Endorsed
68th House District - Dave Winters ® - Endorsed
69th House District - Joe Sosnowski ® - Endorsed
70th House District - Robert Pritchard ® - Endorsed
72nd House District - Patrick Verschoore (D) - Endorsed
73rd House District - David Leitch ® - Endorsed
74th House District - Donald Moffitt ® - Endorsed
75th House District - Careen Gordon (D) - Endorsed
76th House District - Frank Mautino (D) - Endorsed
77th House District - Angelo Saviano ® - Endorsed
78th House District - Ted Leverenz (I) - Preferred
79th House District - Lisa Dugan (D) - Endorsed
81st House District - RenĂ©e Kosel ® - Endorsed
82nd House District - Jim Durkin ® Preferred
83rd House District - Linda Chapa LaVia (D) - Preferred
84th House District - Tom Cross ® - Endorsed
85th House District - Maripat Oliver ® - Preferred
87th House District - Bill Mitchell ® - Endorsed
88th House District - Dan Brady ® - Endorsed
89th House District - Jim Sacia ® - Endorsed
90th House District - Jerry Mitchell ® - Endorsed
91st House District - Michael Smith (D) - Endorsed
93rd House District - Jil Tracy ® - Endorsed
94th House District - Rich Myers ® - Endorsed
95th House District - Mike Fortner ® - Endorsed
96th House District - Darlene Senger ® - Endorsed
97th House District - Jim Watson ® - Endorsed
98th House District - Wayne Rosenthal ® - Preferred
99th House District - Raymond Poe ® - Endorsed
100th House District - Rich Brauer ® - Endorsed
101st House District - Bob Flider (D) - Endorsed
102nd House District - Ron Stephens ® - Endorsed
104th House District - Chad Hays ® - Preferred
105th House District - Shane Cultra ® - Endorsed
106th House District - Keith Sommer ® - Endorsed
107th House District - John Cavaletto ® - Endorsed
108th House District - David Reis ® - Endorsed
109th House District - Roger Eddy ® - Endorsed
110th House District - Chapin Rose ® - Endorsed
111th House District - Daniel Beiser (D) - Endorsed
112th House District - Jay Hoffman (D) - Endorsed
113th House District - Tom Holbrook (D) - Endorsed
114th House District - Eddie Lee Jackson (D) - Endorsed
115th House District - Mike Bost ® - Endorsed
116th House District - Dan Reitz ® - Endorsed
117th House District - John Bradley (D) - Endorsed
118th House District - Brandon Phelps (D) - Endorsed
The .40 cal nightmare!
VIA - CRIME FILE NEWS
So you’re confident that that .40 caliber S&W service round will keep you safe. Maybe you’ll have second thoughts after you see this video. One hot summer night in 1994 Tempe and Mesa Arizona police were involved in a pursuit with this suspect who ran into a stranger’s apartment to hide after being shot TWICE in the chest. He was shirtless and you can see the blood pumping out of those two wounds.The Glock .40 cal were the new issue service pistols of the Mesa AZ police at the time. They used .40 S&W jacketed hollow points. There were no 9 MMs involved!
The offender was critically wounded but survived.
He was an ex-con who was returned to prison where he is serving 25 years.
Bigger is better but officers must keep their skills up and follow their training.
So you’re confident that that .40 caliber S&W service round will keep you safe. Maybe you’ll have second thoughts after you see this video. One hot summer night in 1994 Tempe and Mesa Arizona police were involved in a pursuit with this suspect who ran into a stranger’s apartment to hide after being shot TWICE in the chest. He was shirtless and you can see the blood pumping out of those two wounds.The Glock .40 cal were the new issue service pistols of the Mesa AZ police at the time. They used .40 S&W jacketed hollow points. There were no 9 MMs involved!
The offender was critically wounded but survived.
He was an ex-con who was returned to prison where he is serving 25 years.
Bigger is better but officers must keep their skills up and follow their training.
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I encourage everyone to continue to press for truth and spread the word! I never realized how big of an audience I have...thank you
Saturday, September 25, 2010
NON-LETHAL HOME DEFENSE
We all can learn a thing or two from Kevin McCallister, here is someone who ready for his attackers with everyday household items. But how do you prepare for unexpected trouble? REMEMBER its all about preparedness not paranoia. Many of you have fire extinguishers in your homes, are you expecting a fire? No, you have there as a tool just in case. Just like your tool for a fire, what kind of tools should you have for home safety?
It all starts by having a home defense protocol. By this i mean analyze your home, take a look at the strong and weak points. The protocol should be talked over and designed by all members of the household. Even include children, (**READ THIS STORY)
The main objective is to have things just in place at any given moment, even when you have guest over. A basic self defense course would be very useful, learning to fight off an attacker that armed or unarmed. Also the course should mentally prepare you for fatal use of force. Even though you practice for a non lethal approach, defensive knife wounds could be fatal. You should be prepared to assess the situation and take control. The whole objective of an intruder is to neutralize all parties, your role is to counter attack and keep everything in YOUR control.
There are Four items you will need that will be the core of your home defense protocol.
- Inexpensive tactical style knife
- Pepper Spray - Highly recommend INFERO
- Tactical style flashlights - I highly recommend one with a strobe/flash feature
- A home security system - motion detectors and a panic button works great
Here are some examples
These are all you will need to setup a basic home defense system. How far will you go to protect your loved ones. Also a dog would work well in the home to provide adequate security. Its all about having a fighting chance, remember calling 911 just won't cut it like the Warren vs D.C. case
Friday, September 24, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Are you as prepared like this guy
Via - Associated Press
Amazing video from a surveillance camera at an Arizona home shows a car pull up, several men get out and allegedly try to break in. Police say the victim was home and shot at the armed men. The suspects fled but police later found their car. (Feb. 11, 2009)
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Home Defense: Intro

As brutal as that scene was, its a reality that many people all over the world encounter on a daily basis. Your home is suppose to be your fortress. A place where safety isn't a primary concern. But this is not a perfect world, and you should be prepared for the worst. As i mentioned, this is a REALITY for some and don't always expect 911 to come to the rescue.
Via - Wikipedia:
Warren v. District of Columbia is a U.S. Court of Appeals case in which three rape victims sued the District of Columbia because of negligence on the part of the police. Two of three female roommates were upstairs when they heard men break in and attack the third. After repeated calls to the police over half an hour, the roommate's screams stopped, and they assumed the police had arrived. They went downstairs and were held captive, raped, robbed, beaten, and forced to commit sexual acts upon one another and to submit to the attackers' sexual demands for 14 hours. The police had lost track of the repeated calls for assistance. DC's highest court ruled that the police do not have a legal responsibility to provide personal protection to individuals, and absolved the police and the city of any liability.
In this two part series I will cover the lethal and non-lethal setup/approach for a basic home defense system. When seconds count help is only.........MINUTES AWAY. Thats why you need to stay ALIVE until help ARRIVES!
--rubeXcube
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