Photography Free Zones

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Tue, 21 May 2002 12:00:00 GMT
Claire Wolfe at Roadhouse Sierra - Government Rights - Claire has a nightmare about the real meaning of Ashcroft's Second Amendment. Sure we've got an individual right to keep and bear arms. But the government can still regulate it any way it pleases. Until enough of us shoot back, that is (though she didn't say that). Membership required. Get one today. [sierra]

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.

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