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"[I]n a constitutional government the fighting-men have the supreme power, and those who possess arms are the citizens." -Aristotle
"[I]n a constitutional government the fighting-men have the supreme power, and those who possess arms are the citizens." -Aristotle
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"A covenant not to defend myself from force, by force, is always void. For no man can transfer or lay down his right to save himself from death, wounds, and imprisonment..." -Thomas Hobbes
How to be a politico: I was for guns before I was against them. Maybe he should buy some 2A offsets.
How to be a citizen: "That sir, is not a threat. It's a promise."
Boys will be boys; but if you don't let them, then what?
College textbooks, rewriting the 2nd Amendment.
If gun-free zones make people feel safer, I wonder how the NIU victims felt that day. False promises even the president of NIU tacitly admits.
One blogger has a modest proposal. But I think he forgot about handing out whistles.
Then again, what good is a whistle if the police tell you to stop whistling?
And it seems the Chicago Tribune is passing off gun control advocacy as news, but what more could they want?
Not far from that objective standard, CNN gangs up on a self-defense supporter.
And some irony for an authorized journalist.
Heller is almost upon us, and thankfully, we've got history on our side. Or do we?
A new era in the "we're winning" meme: a political party gets its logo from a gunblogger. Nicely timed with Hillary Clinton's hunting stories.
Heh: Taking a knife to a gunfight.
Too good for a play on words: an extensive post on microstamping.
That's it for this edition, and echoing what I said before after Virginia Tech:
I don't speak for other bloggers, but commentary on the NIU shooting in the realm of Second Amendment dialogue, is not about the politicization of a tragedy, but properly about life and liberty. The victims were denied an inalienable right, and consequently had their lives stolen. Gun control may be politics in the beltway, but to people like me, it's much worse than that.
How to be a citizen: "That sir, is not a threat. It's a promise."
Boys will be boys; but if you don't let them, then what?
College textbooks, rewriting the 2nd Amendment.
If gun-free zones make people feel safer, I wonder how the NIU victims felt that day. False promises even the president of NIU tacitly admits.
One blogger has a modest proposal. But I think he forgot about handing out whistles.
Then again, what good is a whistle if the police tell you to stop whistling?
And it seems the Chicago Tribune is passing off gun control advocacy as news, but what more could they want?
Not far from that objective standard, CNN gangs up on a self-defense supporter.
And some irony for an authorized journalist.
Heller is almost upon us, and thankfully, we've got history on our side. Or do we?
A new era in the "we're winning" meme: a political party gets its logo from a gunblogger. Nicely timed with Hillary Clinton's hunting stories.
Heh: Taking a knife to a gunfight.
Too good for a play on words: an extensive post on microstamping.
That's it for this edition, and echoing what I said before after Virginia Tech:
I don't speak for other bloggers, but commentary on the NIU shooting in the realm of Second Amendment dialogue, is not about the politicization of a tragedy, but properly about life and liberty. The victims were denied an inalienable right, and consequently had their lives stolen. Gun control may be politics in the beltway, but to people like me, it's much worse than that.
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"A covenant not to defend myself from force, by force, is always void. For no man can transfer or lay down his right to save himself from death, wounds, and imprisonment..." -Thomas Hobbes
Many thanks to all those who participated in this edition, and stay tuned for Carnival XVII. If you would like to participate in the next 2nd Amendment Carnival please go here.
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