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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 31 Jan 2000 13:00:00 GMT
SunSpot To some, pro-gun means protection. Gregory Kane tells about his son being robbed at shotgun-point of his $600 leather jacket and being unable to protect himself because of the state of Maryland's anti-handgun laws. "My son used to carry a handgun, until the state of Maryland made him a criminal... The punk who stuck up my son had an accessory: the state of Maryland... The cities and municipalities now suing gun manufacturers have it backward. It is crime victims who should be suing cities and municipalities for failing to protect their citizens. When the city, state or county says protecting yourself is illegal, they enter into an implicit contract in which they promise to protect you. When they don't, the contract is breached."

Jon Dougherty - Mothers who care should pack heat. Talks about the Second Amendment Sisters, who are planning the Armed Informed Mothers March on Mother's Day, May 14, in Washington D.C., to counter the anti-gun Million Mom March.

Chuck Baldwin - Jesse Helms spoke for me. I mentioned Jesse Helms' speech to the United Nations last Friday. He spoke for me too.

Today's CNS News cartoon shows a newscaster standing in front of the capital pointing at a chart showing the republican results in the Iowa caucusses: Bush: 43%, Forbes: 30%, Keyes: 14%, Bauer: 9%, McCain: 5%. The caption is, "Numbers speak for themselves. This is shaping up into a 2-man race -- between Bush and McCain."

Libertarian Party - Bill Clinton's $139 million-a-second State of the Union "promise-a-thon": "number of times Clinton told the truth: 1 (His Freudian slip that Al Gore had a plan to make communities more 'liberal.')"

osOpinion - MPAA: The Modern-Day Edison. Says that Thomas Edison's company had a monopoly on film-making equipment back when movies were first invented. Hollywood came about because of a small group of film-makers who refused to kowtow to Edison. "It's an utter pity, and a show of sheer hypocrisy by the MPAA, that the artistic descendants of those early pioneers have decided today to resurrect and bow down before the very thing their forebears hated the most."

osOpinion - The Wendy Deprogramming Project (part 1), in which the author, after going through his entire computer history, makes a bet with his wife that "if you try Linux for a month, you'll like it better than Windows," and she takes him up on it. After her first day, he asks what she thinks. Her answer, "It looks like Windows." (KDE).

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