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June 29, 2009 ![]() Libertarian Commentary on The News 22 - 28 June By Nathan A. Barton © 2009 Late breaking news: The US House of Representatives approves climate bill
CNNMoney The House approved a sweeping energy and climate bill Friday which could for the first time usher in widespread government restrictions on greenhouse gases and help renewable energy become cost competitive with fossil fuels.The bill passed 219-212, with virtually no Republican support. Wrong - there were EIGHT GOP members who voted for the bill - the margin of victory. And there were 257 Democrats - so 46 Democrats voted against it: almost 1 in 5. This 1200+ page bill is, by its very nature, an abomination, and literally, no one person knows what all is in it. To make matters worse, what I heard from the House floor in the few minutes I listened was more like an open-air market auction than a reasoned debate: Waxman and Pelosi were essentially buying the votes that they needed by adding provisions to the bill. Someone accurately compared it to the gross behavior of the Roman Senate in the last days of the Republic. No matter how the Senate votes in this matter (sometime this fall, maybe), the reputation of the House is permanently tainted and I fail to see any way to redeem its honor. (Read the rest here) ![]() A Closer Look At The Second Amendment By The Hunter A hideously confusing maze of regulations now exists
where it is very
easily possible to have two PRECISELY identical firearms
- one legal, and
the other carrying a felony conviction to own because
it was manufactured
one day later than the other. That, sir, is the height
of idiocy, and the
very definition of arbitrary and capricious. It is
a mockery of justice to
have such irrational laws on the books.
This is the "common sense" legislation
that you claim protects people? It might interest
you to know that noted economist John Lott's latest
book "The Bias Against Guns: Why Almost Everything
You've Heard About Gun Control is Wrong" reports
on research showing quite clearly that the "assault
weapons ban", if it had any impact at all, appears
to have INCREASED murder and robbery rates (chapter
8). If that is your idea of protection, I believe
I'd rather take my chances, thank you kindly. (Read the rest
here)
![]() Politically Incorrect Movie Reviews The Taking Of Pelham 123 By RadioFree Rocky D Is Hollyweird running out of original ideas? In a word, yes. And no.
Oh, there are original ideas out there, but in a world where La La Land
nepotism, political correctness and a struggling Obamelosi economy rule
the day, you’re likely to see more remakes, sequels, prequels and
“safe” movies. Movies that can be made quickly, sell toys or promise
not to be oh-fensive to whiney minorities. Hence we have the remake of
the 1974 classic The Taking Of Pelham 123. They didn’t even change the
title, which heretofore will be known as TP123 (“TP” as in toidy-paper
). To watch the original 1974 film and then go see this remake is to
witness, indisputably, the absolute decline in mainstream Hollyweird
filmmaking. They could have easily re-titled the film:Vinny Barbarino’s
Wild Ride. (Read the rest
here)
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By Captain Eric H. May
Hal
Turner is the latest right wing bogeyman to be picked out by an Obama
administration eager to increase police power and reduce individual
rights. By arresting and charging him they are developing their thesis
that right-wingers are, ipso facto,
terrorists. Historically, mind you, terror and tyranny have come from
the left as often as from the right. Obama's Justice Department seems
quite as eager as the Bush League to stifle free speech. Since Obama's
election, MSNBC presstitutes have been as willing to try dissidents in the media as the FOX bushmen ever were.
I did an interview with Turner about the Battle of Baghdad cover-up by the mainstream media, which took place at the beginning of the Iraq war. It was the real story behind the cover story of Private Jessica Lynch. I found him to be the best informed radio host in America on that issue, and others. After our interview, he offered me an hour slot, gratis, to broadcast a weekly Ghost Troop Hour. I gave his kind offer serious consideration, but declined, not wanting to be associated with his racism. (Read the rest here)
![]() Balance of Power: Political Power By Sunni Maravillosa Many people seem to think that elections are a
manifestation of individuals' aggregate political power. Voting gives
individuals a say in the government they live under. Electoral political power,
in this view, is the primary vehicle by which individuals wield political power
over the politicians they elect, and the legislative process the politicians
then undertake. The clamor for elections in countries ruled by tyrannical
leaders is a compelling demonstration of the enduring strength of these beliefs.
The disappointment when elections are found -- or simply suspected -- to be
tampered with reflects individuals' desires to exercise greater control over
their lives. Thus, the outcries of Venezuelans or protests by Belarussians -- or even Americans' suspicions -- aren't surprising. They wuz robbed!
Except that Ken Livingstone's famous quotation -- If voting changed
anything, they'd abolish it -- is spot on. (Read the rest
here)
![]() The Supreme Court Nominee Who Can’t Write By Carey Roberts Supreme Court opinions are words for the generations that can
affect the lives and welfare of millions. No one doubts that Supreme
Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor has a compelling life story. But more to
the point, we need to inquire about her aptitude to draft
thoughtfully-reasoned, well-crafted legal opinions.
On this count, there is reason for worry. Sotomayor herself has admitted, “Writing remains a challenge for me even today…I am not a natural writer.” Reporter Stephanie Mencimer has characterized Sotomayor’s legal opinions as “good punishment for law students who show up late for class.” (Read the rest here)
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National Gun Rights Examiner Who in their right mind believes Mexican police and military
personnel rely on "straw purchasers" at U.S. gun shops and gun shows to
obtain military-grade firepower? Who in their right mind does not
believe these corrupt LEOs and soldiers haven't exploited their access
to state-procured weapons--to the advantage of their drug cartel
patrons? What could go wrong? (Read the rest here) (Read the entire article at the source website. Use the back button to return.) Check out the latest from other Gun Rights Examiners
![]() External Articles Double Whammy
by Peter Schiff The meteoric rise in health care costs, which
has become an unending nightmare for U.S. businesses and consumers, is
not an accident. This painful condition has arisen from excess
government involvement in the system, tax provisions that encourage the
over-utilization of health insurance, and government support of an
out-of-control malpractice industry. Rather than allowing more bad
policy to drive health care costs further upward, we should be looking
at ways to allow market forces to rein them back in.
If left alone, the free market drives quality up and costs down. Government programs produce the opposite result. Despite the president’s claim that a federal plan will bring costs down, there is no historical precedent for such faith. (Read the rest here) (Read the entire article at the source website. Use the back button to return.) ‘Someday They’ll Break From the Weight of Their Sins’
By Michael Gaddy On July 27, 2009, a parole hearing will be held
for Leonard Peltier. Mr. Peltier has served 33 years in federal
confinement for a crime I believe he did not commit. The preponderance
of evidence supports my belief. Peltier’s last parole hearing was held
in 1993.
Leonard Peltier is not in prison for killing the two Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Agents as is alleged, he has been incarcerated for 33 years because he belonged to a group (American Indian Movement) that dared to challenge the federal government and their lies. When one has the audacity to challenge the fedgov, he/she becomes a target for malicious prosecution, fabricated evidence, witness tampering and illegal imprisonment. Leonard Peltier has experienced all of these in the extreme. (Read the rest here) (Read the entire article at the source website. Use the back button to return.) ![]() Albuquerque Libertarian Examiner According to GOA, Mr. Koh:
Anchorage
Libertarian Examiner
This could be you By Kevin Wilmeth Yesterday, the topic was a mayor who wants you
to believe the police can suspend your rights whenever they say
so. Where does such an attitude come from?
One source of the problem, for sure, is the unintended consequences of the War on (Some) Drugs. We're going to grant, for the sake of argument, that these consequences are indeed unintended--because designing this outcome can only be considered an act of war against the peaceable. (Read the rest here) (Read the entire article at the source website. Use the back button to return.) ![]() Dallas
Libertarian Examiner
Nonmovie Nonreview: Guv Busters By Garry Reed What say it's time for a little fun?
Anyone can write a real review of a real movie. But as a libertarian, or anyone else even remotely interested in real, actual, genuine, not-lip-service freedom, wouldn't you really rather read a nonreview of a nonmovie you would love to see but can't because it hasn't been made? Guv Busters (Twentieth Century Faux) - a special Dallas Libertarian Examiner movie review by Snootie Phlicks (Read the rest here) (Read the entire article at the source website. Use the back button to return.) ![]() Features From The Last Issue Libertarian Commentary on The News (June/22/09) By Nathan A. Barton © 2009 By Captain Eric H. May Preparation By Michael Gaddy Boston on Guns and Courage By The Hunter
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