Let's Roll!
Political correctness is just tyranny with manners. -- Charlton Heston
Luc Dupré at anti-state.com - Andrea Yates Should Go Free - interesting idea. [anti-state]
Get Baked for Freedom - Pot. The All-American alternative. Hehe. [grabbe]
Roadhouse Sierra - Letter from a Broken Heart - the whole thing is there now. I'm weeping. Let's roll. [sierra]
Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk - UN Planting the Seeds for a Coming Global Tax - some commentary on last week's commU.N.ist "Conference on Financing for Development".
The Bush administration thus far has been firmly opposed to any global UN taxes, and the State department has officially voiced our opposition. We should all be very thankful for that, because another administration might not have had the same response. It would be a mistake, however, to think the UN tax idea will go away. Some usually sensible nations like Britain and Germany support the concept, and the drumbeat for global government in general has been growing louder since September 11th. Hopefully, this latest bogus UN conference will make more Americans aware of exactly what the organization really intends, which is the imposition of worldwide income taxes. We need to focus the nation on how truly anti-American the UN is, to generate public support for a complete U.S. withdrawal from the organization. The history of the past 50 years clearly shows that our national sovereignty is incompatible with participation in the UN.
Wayne LaPierre at The Conservative Political Action Conference - Frightened, or Free? - good speech about the growth of Big Brother in the land of the formerly free. Now if he'd just stop the NRA from bargaining away our second amendment rights.
And when it doesn't work, where will it stop? When we're all naked? Boarding planes in airline-issued hospital smocks? I guess it's okay to wand-rape someone's daughter in public, but no profiling! No, we don't want to risk offending an Islamic ex-con with two aliases and no job, paying cash for a one-way airline ticket with no luggage, whose shoes are packed with plastic explosives.
Who're we fooling? Terrorists fit into fairly narrow categories of gender, age, nationality and religion.
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You know, in civics class we learned that if you see something you don't like in America, you join a group, get active, speak up and the worst thing that can happen is you lose. Under this bill, you speak up and the worst that can happen is you go to federal prison for 5 years and pay a $25,000 fine.
It's the biggest, dirtiest, stinkin'est assault on freedom I've ever seen. We as citizens should be free to say whatever we want about politicians 20 days, 30 days, five minutes before an election. That's what makes America different.
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Never accept the idea that surrendering freedom -- any freedom -- is the price of feeling safe.
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My friends, the bottom line is this: The danger isn't that Big Brother may storm the castle gates. The danger is that Americans don't realize that he is already inside the castle walls.
Blake Morrison at USA Today - Weapons slip past airport security - knives, guns, and explosives all went through security undetected in a recent test at 32 airports. So, what else is new? Weapons laws only ever stop the innocent, those who should be armed for self-defense. Arm the passengers. All of them. Today. [geneice]
Annamae L. Nedrow at Armed Females of America - We Are Not a Nation of Laws! - we are a nation of rights. All of which have been violated by laws with no right to be. [kaba]
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Previous Posts:
It's a KABA Sunday
Politically Motivated Book Reviews
Taylor Hess Back in School
Pre- and Post-Ban Computer Bill Submitted in Senate
Senate Repeals First Amendment
More Zero Tolerance Idiocy
Rule of Law? What Rule of Law?
Second Amendment Widows
Stereotyping of Native Americans
Justice for Woody