Nicki Fellenzer's Liberty Zone

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:00:00 GMT
# Steward Carlson at Marc Brands Liberty - The Consequences of Making Bogus Charges Based on Faulty Information-Gathering - cartoon commentary on the difference gummint guns make. Hehe. [smith2004]

# Nicki Fellenzer's Liberty Zone - I'm such a sellout - Nicki has "sold out" and started her very own weblog. Yay! Welcome, Nicki, to the blogiverse. Added to the "Weblogs" section of my links page. [publicola]

For those of you who don't know me -- I'm Nicki Fellenzer. I'm news director for KeepAndBearArms.com and National Spokesperson (politically correct, n'est-ce pas?) for Armed Females of America. I'm also a feature writer for both organizations and a contributing editor to Concealed Carry Magazine.

What does this tell you about me?

I like guns.

No, I'm not a gun nut who sleeps with her weapon between her legs and knows every single technical detail about every firearm ever manufactured.

I am a passionate advocate of LIBERTY - the kind of liberty that exists independent of governments or their tyrannical officials. The kind of liberty that is endemic to every human being. And I will protect said liberty with my life, if need be.

# GeekWithA.45 - The Ultimate Fanny Pack Cover... - commentary and the photo from this High Road thread outlining a creative use of a Million Moms March fanny pack. Hehe. [geekwitha.45]

# Ron Paul before the House of Representatives via LewRockwell.com - Government IDs and Identity Theft - Dr. Paul's introduction yesterday of the Identity Theft Prevention Act, which would give us back our privacy, for a little while at least. I couldn't find the bill in Thomas. It'll probably take a day or two. [lew]

Mr. Speaker, today I introduce the Identity Theft Prevention Act. This act protects the American people from government-mandated uniform identifiers that facilitate private crime as well as the abuse of liberty. The major provision of the Identity Theft Prevention Act halts the practice of using the Social Security number as an identifier by requiring the Social Security Administration to issue all Americans new Social Security numbers within five years after the enactment of the bill. These new numbers will be the sole legal property of the recipient, and the Social Security administration shall be forbidden to divulge the numbers for any purposes not related to Social Security administration. Social Security numbers issued before implementation of this bill shall no longer be considered valid federal identifiers. Of course, the Social Security Administration shall be able to use an individual's original Social Security number to ensure efficient administration of the Social Security system.

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