Kofi Annan wants to "eliminate all private weapons."
Right.
Thursday, March 24, 2005
End the War on Freedom on “Vanishing Point”
Mr. St. Clair recommends it.
“Man did I hate the cops by the end of the movie,” he says.
Have you seen it yet?
Also see:
“If you love freedom, get this film. You will not regret it.”
Vanishing Point Reappears Today
Why I Love Guns
Vanishing Point Reappears
“Man did I hate the cops by the end of the movie,” he says.
Have you seen it yet?
Also see:
“If you love freedom, get this film. You will not regret it.”
Vanishing Point Reappears Today
Why I Love Guns
Vanishing Point Reappears
A Bum Rap
"Rising rapper THE GAME is prepared to risk going to jail by keeping a gun at his California home, because he deems the firearm vital to his survival."
What have we here, a 2A champion in The Hood, someone who can demonstrate the virtues of an armed citizenry to his peers through the example he sets?
Not exactly. It appears he's not that wholesome a character:
"A shoot-'em-up at the Hot 97 studios was triggered by a simmering feud between gangster rapper 50 Cent and his turncoat protégé The Game - and cops are bracing for more bullets."
What a disappointment. He seemed like such a nice young man.
What have we here, a 2A champion in The Hood, someone who can demonstrate the virtues of an armed citizenry to his peers through the example he sets?
Not exactly. It appears he's not that wholesome a character:
"A shoot-'em-up at the Hot 97 studios was triggered by a simmering feud between gangster rapper 50 Cent and his turncoat protégé The Game - and cops are bracing for more bullets."
What a disappointment. He seemed like such a nice young man.
NRA's Montana SNAFU Redux
FreedomSight makes some interesting counter-arguments about when property rights conflict with RKBA.
He raises some good points.
If you want to enter my premises, I should have the right to set the terms: only if you give me a million dollars, poke out one eye and paint yourself blue.
Assuming I can't coerce you into doing this, you have the right to either accept my terms or tell me to go to hell, and go someplace where the terms are more to your liking.
My main point is that I don't believe a state rep acts in defiance of Beltway policy.
Words and actions are sometimes very different things.
He raises some good points.
If you want to enter my premises, I should have the right to set the terms: only if you give me a million dollars, poke out one eye and paint yourself blue.
Assuming I can't coerce you into doing this, you have the right to either accept my terms or tell me to go to hell, and go someplace where the terms are more to your liking.
My main point is that I don't believe a state rep acts in defiance of Beltway policy.
Words and actions are sometimes very different things.