Les Baer Super Varmint

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 01 Oct 2001 13:06:24 GMT
From Quotes of the Day:
A conference is a gathering of important people who singly can do nothing, but together can decide that nothing can be done. -- Fred Allen

From The Federalist:

Precisely because some great leaders fully understood our malevolent impulses, the Western world has established a set of rules to protect mankind from the unfettered fulfillment of our darkest desires. We call that civilization, and it is a thin veneer atop the explosive forces of human nature, which constantly threaten to destroy it. The rules of civility are not widely accepted, and they require constant vigilance, and not a little brute force, to survive. That is why, in one of the little paradoxes that make the study of history so fascinating, those who talk 'peace and love' all the time invariably open the door to war and hate, far more than those who, recognizing our evil inclinations, insist on rigorously imposing virtue. -- Michael Ledeen
and:
The idea that every job in this huge, bloated bureaucracy that is the federal government needs to be filled is nonsense. President Bush would do a major service to the Republic and to the taxpayers if he left most of them vacant for the next three years and four months. -- Lyn Nofziger
and:
In reference to your comment about Econuts being watermelons because they are green on the outside and red on the inside, don't overlook that watermelon variety that is green on the outside and yellow on the inside.

groups.google.com is a beta of Google's Usenet archive. They're asking for help from people who have pre-1995 content. [cryptome]

A one-day-belated Happy 41st birthday to Will Cate!

Typo-site of the day. Mistype the last letter of "google" in "google.com" as a "d" and you get a porno site, one of those the opens a new window every time you close the old one. It took a fast ctrl-w finger to stop this from happenning.

The Free State Project The Free State Project was announced by Jason P. Sorens back in July. It now has a website. They are attempting to get 20,000 liberty-minded folks to promise to relocate to a state chosen by a vote of the group and attempt to limit government within that state. I wish them luck, but don't plan to join them. I don't believe in voting, and I can't imagine convincing my wife to move.

Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk - Conflicts at the UN Conference on Racism - Commentary on the commU.N.ist plans for world government in the light of the recent conference on racism.

I hope the highly publicized infighting at this latest conference will demonstrate how truly political the UN really is. Like all political organizations, the UN exists to serve the interests of certain parties at the expense of others. It is no more impartial or altruistic than the governments and people it now wants to condemn for the sins of the past. In fact, it acts precisely as the colonial powers did- by constantly expanding its global governance and waging war to conquer nations that resist its authority. The UN's plans for control over every nation on earth make the imperialists of past centuries pale in comparison.

Guns Magazine - Features - The feature articles from Guns Magazine. Includes the Taurus PT 145 (compact .45ACP), Les Baer Super Varmint (An AR .223 that can shoot half inch groups at 100 yards), Z-M Weapons LR-300 (another AR .223), Kimber's new .22 rifle, and much more. I added Z-M Weapons to my Arms Manufacturers page and updated the Kimber entry (Kimber makes much more than just rimfire rifles; these days they're actually better known for their semi-auto pistols).

Dave Winer's DaveNet - Open Source in 2001 - Dave presents a Venn diagram of the open source community relative to the rest of the world, and says a few words about it.

Slashdot is different. It's the community voice of open source, with a lot of mealymouthed idiots thrown in at no extra cost. ;-

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