Photography Free Zones
Richard Roberts at Starseed Creations - Spiritual Sovereignty and the Hypocrisy of Gun Control - New-age RKBA. Quite well done. [tle]
Jeff Schwarz at The Libertarian Enterprise - "Ze Camera, Pleaze..." - commentary on the fact that you are no longer allowed to take photographs inside of airport security. News to me, since I've only taken one airplane trip since 9/11/2002. If the office sends me somewhere, I'll be sure to take one of those single-use cameras (wouldn't want a good one to get stolen, er... confiscated) and report on what happens when I try to take a photo.
Debra J. Ricketts at The Libertarian Enterprise - The Candy Scam - what if the i.r.s were a kid selling candy bars? Hehe.
Sunni Maravillosa at Free-Market.Net - The Ballad of Carl Drega by Vin Suprynowicz is the Freedom Book of the Month for May, 2002. You can order it here or by calling 1-800-244-2224. I haven't yet received my copy.
In the introduction, Suprynowicz addresses an editor's rejection of his columns, in part because they're "too strident." It's a term many, even among the freedom-loving, might apply to his writing (and one which he takes as a compliment). I invite those who hold this view to read his essay "How I Came to Understand the IRS" and the following essays on the subject. They explain Suprynowicz's passion (or his "stridency," depending upon your view) well -- he's been lubricated and "serviced" by the state repeatedly. He knows well the jackboots and their tactics, which explains his absolutely uncompromising stance.
Previous Posts:
Rick Stanley Convicted: Constitution Null & Void in Denver
Armed and Dangerous
Slow News Day
Mad Ogre
A Declaration of Civil Disobedience
The Ballad of Carl Drega
Anti-Gravity and Science Redefined
Return of the Son of Ashcroft's Second Amendment
Ashcroft's Second Amendment Some More
Ashcroft's Second Amendment