Tough Times for Freedom

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 23 Dec 2002 13:00:00 GMT
Doing Freedom! has a new issue, "Tough Times for Freedom." Carl Bussjaeger is broke. He needs donations or he won't be able to keep Doing Freedom!, or his other web sites, alive. Please give what you can. My mirror is here. Donations would help me too. It costs me $40/month to keep this site alive, plus lots of my time and energy. Yes, it's a labor of love (or, some days, hate), but a little coin of the realm is always appreciated.

Sunni Maravillosa has her own web site. Not much there yet, but she has plans...

William Stone, III at The Libertarian Enterprise - Yes, Virginia, There Is Individual Liberty - an anarcho-capitalist primer. [tle]

Wendey McElroy at The Libertarian Enterprise - Compassion, Kindness Killed By Fear, Paranoia - how a growing fortress mentality is making America a colder, less friendly place. [tle]

Vin Suprynowicz at The Las Vegas Review-Journal - As the alien explodes out of his belly - comments on the Trent Lott thing, including quotes from Lew Rockwell's article linked below.

Sen. Lott's resignation from his leadership post was inevitable, and finally came Friday. Someday we'll learn which old and trusted friend was sent to him in the night with the pistol, the poison and the blindfold.

Does this mean the Republicans are bigger racists than the Democrats? To even answer the question is to embrace the absurd notion that there's a nickel's worth of difference between the two branches of the Incumbent Republicrat Party, both of which now seek to buy minority votes with handouts. There's only one party that thinks black entrepreneurs should be allowed to keep every penny they earn and own and carry machine guns, and it's not these guys.

Lew Rockwell at LewRockwell.com - What Lott Might Have Said - and what he probably would have said, if states rights weren't dead in Amerika.

My critics say that my comments -- regretting the presidential loss of the Dixiecrats in 1948 -- reflect a racial bias against blacks, because the States' Rights Party endorsed the right of states to preserve segregation at the state level. In fact, the real issue is not race; it is freedom and federalism, concepts which are apparently not understood by the national press or by my critics left and right.

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Therefore, I apologize for any misunderstanding my remarks created, owing to the lack of historical understanding of our nation's press corps and punditry class. But I do not apologize for being a defender of freedom, federalism, and the Constitution, and for being an opponent of the Leviathan state, which uses any excuse, including race, to trample on the essential rights of all.

Nicholas Monahan at LewRockwell.com - Coffee, Tea, or Should We Feel Your Pregnant Wife's Breasts Before Throwing You in a Cell at the Airport and Then Lying About Why We Put You There? - the latest horror story about airport "security". Kuro5hin discussion here. [smith2004]

Ralph W. Omholt at Soldiers for the Truth - Buy a Flight Manual, Get a Grand Jury Subpoena - yep, compact disks containing information needed by commercial pilots to fly commercial planes is now considered a national security risk. [smith2004]

But from a personal perspective - as a career pilot qualified to captain the Boeing 737 and an instructor pilot - I reluctantly must conclude that the FBI supervisors involved in this particular effort are facilitating the Bureau's demise - as proposed by at least one Congressman, who has lost total confidence in the FBI.

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In this brave new post-9/11 world - thanks to section 501 (d) of the "USA Patriot Act" passed by Congress on Oct. 25, 2001, once someone receives such a subpoena - if it is served in concert with a terrorist investigation - he or she is not allowed to tell anyone about receiving the subpoena.

This is not funny. This goes far beyond the apparent idiocy of FBI agents trying to round up every aircraft flight manual in existence. It appears that in the name of fighting terrorism, the federal government is working to cancel the First Amendment.

Now I must press the "send" key before the subpoena arrives.

And if you don't hear anything more from me on this subject, draw your own conclusion.

Michael Tutton at CNews (Canada) - Gun owners prepare for civil disobedience over approaching registration - January first is the deadline for Canadians to register their guns. Many intend to refuse. Bravo! [firearmnews]

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