Hamiltons Evicted
What kind of work
Can I do in this world?
Who would be kind enough
To hire an old holy Bum,
One with a great reputation
For loving the charms
of the lawless
And the wild artists and the lewd?
Maybe I could become a poet.
Maybe the Beloved
Will make my love so Pure
That He will come to sit upon
All my Beautiful empty pages.
And when you come to look at them,
He might kick you
With His Beautiful Divine Foot.
(I Heard God Laughing: Renderings of Hafiz by Daniel Ladinsky)
From samizdata:
Politicians are interested in people. Not that this is always a virtue. Fleas are interested in dogs. -- P. J. O'Rourke
Thanks to Samizdata for adding End the War on Freedom to their "Blogpastures" link list. I added them to the "Weblogs" column on my links page.
I submitted the following question to the Wal-Mart Online Feedback Form. I'll tell all y'all if I get a response.
I read in the February 2002 issue of "Guns" magazine that a Wal-Mart in Kentucky had a new sign saying "Attention Shoppers, no firearms, concealed or otherwise, are permitted inside the building." On calling the store manager, the letter writer was told that this is a new nationwide policy. Is it? If so, why?
The Saga Continues is the next installment in the Linda Hamilton story. Now Russ & Linda have been evicted from their house for non-payment of a loan for which their house was not collateral. Go figure. They are living in a trailer on a friend's property.
JPFO - JPFO supporter shows how it is done - uses this letter to the Los Angeles Daily News to illustrate one way to defend our civil right to keep and bear arms. [jpfo]
Rex Curry at Laissez Faire City Times - Pilot Elwood Menear Is Hero Against FAA - commentary on the pilot who said, "Why are you worried about tweezers when I could crash the plane?," and was then arrested.
The government's antidisestablismentarianism in air travel is a dangerous fraud and causes mass slaughter. Government needs to be removed from air travel. Then air travel would develop effective security methods.
Kentucky Coalition to Carry Concealed - Confiscation of Registered Guns Begins in Illinois - the title says it all. Mayor Daley's CAGE unit is collecting information on gun owners and has confiscated at least one pistol whose owner neglected to re-register it and renew his Firarms Owner ID Card. Registration, confiscation, segregation, execution: the state marches inexorably on. [grabbe]
Thanks to a ruling by a liberal federal judge, the CAGE unit now has the name of every single person in the United States who, since 1992, lawfully purchased more than one handgun in the period of a week. The CAGE unit also has all the makes, models and serial numbers of those guns. In essence, the Chicago Police Department is now registering guns and gun owners nationwide.
The ISRA has also learned that the CAGE unit has compiled a list of families where more than one person in that family holds a FOID card. Acting on that information, the CAGE unit is now contacting gun shops where those families have shopped, and is illegally registering all guns purchased by those families.
Gary North at LewRockwell.com - Mises on Money - the money supply should be controlled by the unfetterred free market, not the government. Money is not a commodity. It is a separate analytical category. Long article. I only skimmed it. [lew]
The Des Moines Register - One bullet, 15 years - an ex-con found a .22 caliber cartridge and put it in a box in his room. The police discovered it while searching his room for stuff his ex-girlfriend told them he had stolen from them. He pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of ammunition, but was given the maximum anyway. As far as I'm concerned, your right to keep and bear arms should in no way be affected by serving prison time. If you're not willing to give an ex-con his full citizenship, keep him in prison or deport him. He retains the right to defend his life. If he attempts to commit another crime, his intended victims should shoot him dead. [kaba]
Amazon.com - Q4 2001 Financial Results - a PDF file showing Amazon's first profitable quarter. $5 million net profit on sales of $1.1 billion. That's $0.01 per share. Not much, but nice to see them finally in the black. Oh, I've stopped boycotting Amazon. Got tired of it.