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The Penalty for Kidnapping Is DeathSubmitted by Bill St. Clair on Tue, 2005-03-01 08:00.
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Aaron McGruder (Boondocks) via Marc Brands Liberty -
Taking Off The Edge - cartoon commentary on Bushnev admitting to
having smoked cannabis. Hehe.
# Dennis Roddy at The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Grounded: Millionaire John Gilmore stays close to home while making a point about privacy - good summary of Gilmore v. Ashcroft, which hasn't seen any action since November. The wheels of injustice grind slowly, but grind they do (I'll grind his bones to make my bread). [cafe] John Gilmore's splendid isolation began July 4, 2002, when, with defiance aforethought, he strolled to the Southwest Airlines counter at Oakland Airport and presented his ticket. # Chris Floyd at The Moscow Times - Core Values - how Amerika's gummint is rotten to the core. [grabbe] The commission issued a slew of recommendations for upgrading national security, including the much-ballyhooed creation of a new "Director of National Intelligence" to oversee the ever-spreading octopus of U.S. "security organs" -- 15 separate spy agencies at last count (that we know about). The wisdom of this advice was borne out by George W. Bush's choice for the post: John Negroponte, the death-squad enabler and atrocity manager best known for burying evidence of CIA-sponsored murders, massacres and torture in Central America during the Reagan-Bush I years. Fresh from not-dissimilar duties in Baghdad, this distinguished civil servant is now bringing his dark arts to the Homeland -- to general approval from the stalwarts. # Reuters - U.S. Court Orders 'Enemy Combatant' Freed - U.S. District Judge Henry Floyd ordered the Busheviks to release Jose Padilla in 45 days. The gummint will appeal the ruling. What should happen here is that the people responsible for holding him without charges should be tried for kidnapping. If convicted, they should be hanged. [denial] # Andy Steadman at No Treason - I'm Difficult - Mr. Steadman was asked recently for his full name, phone number, and address when getting a haircut for his kids. They got the first names, but that's it. He doesn't give his phone number at Best Buy or Toy-R-Us either. But they still sell him what he wants. Unfortunately, the gummint isn't similarly motivated. [notreason]
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I finally finished building
Open Office under
Gentoo Linux. It was an adventure. It compiled all day on
Saturday, but had eaten over a 1.4 gigs of disk on my root volume when
I noticed that there were only 200 megs of free space left in that
partition. So I suspended the compile ( add new comment | quote | 1034 reads
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QuotesEvery man, woman, and responsible child has an unalienable individual, civil, Constitutional, and human right to obtain, own, and carry, openly or concealed, any weapon -- rifle, shotgun, handgun, machinegun, anything -- any time, any place, without asking anyone's permission. -- L. Neil Smith Reread that pesky first clause of the Second Amendment. It doesn't say what any of us thought it said. What it says is that infringing the right of the people to keep and bear arms is treason. What else do you call an act that endangers "the security of a free state"? And if it's treason, then it's punishable by death. I suggest due process, speedy trials, and public hangings. -- L. Neil Smith Based on 253 journal articles, 99 books, 43 government publications, and some of its own empirical work, the panel couldn't identify a single gun control regulation that reduced violent crime, suicide or accidents. -- John Lott, commenting on the National Academy of Sciences report (PDF) on gun control laws Zero Aggression Principle ("Zap") "A libertarian is a person who believes that no one has the right, under any circumstances, to initiate force against another human being, or to advocate or delegate its initiation. Those who act consistently with this principle are libertarians, whether they realize it or not. Those who fail to act consistently with it are not libertarians, regardless of what they may claim." -- L. Neil Smith Formerly called the "Non-Aggression Principle", or "NAP" Why Did It Have to be... Guns? Make no mistake: all politicians -- even those ostensibly on the side of guns and gun ownership -- hate the issue and anyone, like me, who insists on bringing it up. They hate it because it's an X-ray machine. It's a Vulcan mind-meld. It's the ultimate test to which any politician -- or political philosophy -- can be put. If a politician isn't perfectly comfortable with the idea of his average constituent, any man, woman, or responsible child, walking into a hardware store and paying cash -- for any rifle, shotgun, handgun, machinegun, anything -- without producing ID or signing one scrap of paper, he isn't your friend no matter what he tells you. If he isn't genuinely enthusiastic about his average constituent stuffing that weapon into a purse or pocket or tucking it under a coat and walking home without asking anybody's permission, he's a four-flusher, no matter what he claims. What his attitude -- toward your ownership and use of weapons -- conveys is his real attitude about you. And if he doesn't trust you, then why in the name of John Moses Browning should you trust him? -- L. Neil Smith "Tell me," I was once asked, "What do you think about gun control? Give me the short answer." To which I replied, "If you try to take our firearms we will kill you." -- Mike Vanderboegh Also from The Atlanta Declaration: ... like going to the bathroom, breathing, eating, sleeping, or making love, it turns out that self-defense is a bodily function one cannot safely or effectively delegate to a second party. -- L. Neil Smith This does not mean that "Marijuana should be available by prescription." It means that morphine sulfate should be available in five pound bags at the supermarket for a couple of bucks, like sugar... but probably in a different aisle, to avoid confusion. -- Vin Suprynowicz The state can only survive as long as a majority is programmed to believe that theft isn't wrong if it's called taxation or asset forfeiture or eminent domain, that assault and kidnapping isn't wrong if it's called arrest, that mass murder isn't wrong if it's called war. -- Bill St. Clair TTLB |
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