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A Message From L. Neil Smith
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"I must take these reviews seriously, because this is not just an instance of someone not liking what I've written. It's an attempt to make what I've written go away because -- even before the terrible events of September 11 proved me right beyond question and discredited them for all time -- it casts doubt on their fondly cherished and hysterically held misconceptions." |
Woman Shot at gym dies
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Woman 'digging' in someone elses gym bag, finds gun. Gun "goes off" and kills her.
-- I am sorry folks, this one stinks to high heaven. And the 'anti-gun' rabble-rousing that I have seen on the TV is nauseating. I am watching this one to see what really happened. (If we'll ever know.) |
UK: Car robbery 'terror' for Liza Minnelli
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"Liza Minnelli and new husband David Gest have been subjected to a "terrifying" robbery, the latest victims of the crimewave sweeping London." --- Things are so much safer in gun free London. I guess robbery is something that only the "little people just have to deal with." |
MN: Gun-control zealots willing to sacrifice truth for their cause
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"A small number of antigun types have been hysterically predicting the end of civilization as we know it if our state finally passes the Minnesota Personal Protection Act (MPPA)." - John Caile --- Being dishonest is a common trait of liberals.
The mobster Sammy (The Bull) Gravano once called gun-control activists "the best friends a crook ever had. 'Cause guys like me will always get a gun." |
TX: 'Security' center proposal approved
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"Texas A&M University would be home to a major homeland security program under a concept approved Friday."
"...the homeland security center would serve as an umbrella organization for research and development. It would be part of the federal government�s anti-terrorism and homeland security efforts."
"The center would work to ensure the safety of food and agriculture, infrastructure and information networks. It would also integrate research in bioterrorism and emergency response training." |
The Collateral Benefits of Guns
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"Gun rights advocates believe that defensive uses of firearms save thousands of Americans from becoming crime victims each year. Here is a case where a serial rapist was captured by armed citizens. Unfortunately, he was turned loose by the criminal justice system and we can count the number of preteen victims he later assaulted..." - Robert A. Waters |
Arthur Anderson: Mounting a Constitutional Fight
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"The Arthur Anderson firm accused of shredding key documents in the Enron scandal has done the unthinkable: They have told the feds that they will not stand by like sheep going to the slaughter and accept plea bargains.
"I believe it critical for Americans to understand why Arthur Andersen's people have done the right thing in standing up to the federal mafia. The federal government has no jurisdiction over Enron's personnel. You see, it's a constitutional thing." |
Forced Drugging OK'd By Federal Court
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"Defendants can be forcibly drugged even though they haven�t been convicted of any charges and pose no danger to themselves or others. That�s the ruling issued [March 7, 2002] by the Federal Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in the case of United States v. Charles Thomas Sell." |
Sacrificing Freedom
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"THE Supreme Court is on the verge of surrendering another slice of freedom, this time to the war on drugs. At oral arguments this week, a majority of the justices seemed ready to permit mandatory drug tests for public school students involved in extracurricular activities. Universal drug testing in the schools may not be far behind." |
Defining 'Social Democracy'
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"Americans tend to react emotionally to words such as Nazi, communist and socialist, with very little understanding of what distinguishes one from the other. The term "social democracy," stirs little emotion, because it too, is not well understood."
"Democratic socialism is a kinder, gentler form of Marxism ... The United States wears no such label but, increasingly, it should." |
WY: Wyoming rejects federal 'Model Health' bill
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"Wyoming is the second state to kill a measure critics say would give unprecedented power to governors during times of emergency, though most states are still considering some version of the proposal.
"The bill, known as the "Model State Emergency Health Powers Act," which authors say was written to give states more power to quickly deal with terrorist attacks and other disasters, has also been defeated in Mississippi, as WorldNetDaily reported Wednesday." |
Israel: Hired guns, delivered to your door
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"Armed security guards can provide a first line of defense against some terrorist attacks. Matthew Gutman reports on the new market demand."
"Customers going into most fast food restaurants and cafes now go through routine security checks." |
PA: Criminals in class: Do time, go back to public school
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"SITTING NEXT to his probation officer at Simon Gratz High School, the 15-year-old boy claimed he had robbed dozens of teen-age drug dealers, mostly while pressing a 9mm Glock to their backs. The ninth-grader has been found guilty of only one robbery, his first."
"Now, he's back at Gratz. Both the boy and his probation officer say he's sober - but failing - even though he can read at a college level." |
Unintended Consequences: The fruits of hysterical antigun lawsuits
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"Last month, the firearms industry held its annual trade show, the Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trades Show (SHOT Show), in Las Vegas. The business news from the SHOT Show is very bad news for gun prohibitionists, but even worse, from the prohibition viewpoint, is the new attitude of the American firearms industry, an attitude for which New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial deserves as much credit as anyone else." - Dave Kopel |
Personal Security and the Second Amendment
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"Congressman Schaffer and his colleagues took an oath before God and the people of the United States to uphold, defend and protect the United States Constitution."
"The Second Amendment is not about sports and recreation. The fundamental force behind the Second Amendment is to empower the people and give them the greatest measure of authority over the tyranny of runaway government." |
VT: Police stand to gain from bill that expands arrest powers
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"A measure that would give police in Vermont broader arrest powers could help the state build more extensive and accurate criminal records, police say."
"The proposal being considered by lawmakers would give police authority to take more suspects into custody and fingerprint them than they currently do. But opponents say the proposal infringes on people's civil liberties because it allows police too much leeway in making arrests." |
CO: Bill to target Forfeiture 'Law'
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"Bipartisan Colo. Measure A Response To Complaints About Police Actions"
"Cash, cars, boats, firearms - even a hot tub - are being confiscated from citizens before they're ever charged with a crime. ... Two lawyer-lawmakers are forging an unlikely alliance to limit the power of law enforcement to snatch property thought to be connected to illegal activity before criminal charges have been filed." |
Online Rants Not Always 'Free Speech'
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-- Of interest to us all. FYI...
"the tendency for people who use the perceived anonymity of the medium to lash out or "flame," as it is called in cyber-speak, against public and private figures, companies and institutions.
But with the increased venting comes ... lawsuits from corporate lawyers who have discovered posters' identities and sued them, arguing that their flaming has crossed the line from free speech to defamation."
-- It sounds like SOME corporate lawyers have found what they think is a new way to cash in on people's lives, and that SOME companies don't want people talking about them negatively, true or not. |
'Why you can't trust Government'
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"I'll never understand people � especially Americans � who think that government somehow has a monopoly on truth and justice.
In fact, the more we rely on government to find truth and secure justice, the more we see how corrupt, how hopeless it is in doing either." |
Flier raises questions of 'Hate Speech'
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"Steps are being taken to remove a Bethesda man from a county committee on hate and violence after he ruffled political feathers on both sides of the aisle with a flier depicting three Montgomery legislators who support gun control as Nazis."
-- Same situation as the 'corporate lawyers' who are suing for 'defamation'. Is the 1st Amendment still in effect if people can be punished for publicly speaking the truth?
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'Ethics' Group Headed By Deceptive [Anti-Gun] President
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"In the name of consumer protection and the safety of the children, Harshbarger found a backdoor way to ban many guns in Massachusetts. He promulgated regulations that made it uneconomical for manufacturers serving a national market to tailor their products just for Massachusetts." |
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