Gun Rights


Gun Rights and News Media02 Mar 2009 04:04 pm

The video below is for anyone left out there who believes that the lamestream news media never fails to report significant news. What it portrays may be the most significant news in the U.S. since 1775, but it has been almost completely ignored by lamestream news outlets. You know, the ones whose readership has been spiraling downward to the point that they are either experiencing cuts  or going out of business.

It won’t come as news to anyone who has attended a gun show since November, or otherwise tried to acquire guns and ammunition during that time. In short, this is one area of the economy that is experiencing unprecedented growth amidst otherwise unprecedented economic collapse.

 

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2008 campaign and Financial and Gun Rights and News Media13 Mar 2008 10:32 pm

Well, I had a bit of fun this past Sunday, March 9th. It seems my good friend Ernie Hancock was off minding some R3volutionary duties in California and he needed someone to cover his Sunday morning radio show. So naturally he called me. Yeah, right.

At any rate, whatever possessed him to call me is fine. I jumped at the chance to show his listeners what a horrible speaker I am. Joining me was John Morino of We Are Change, who had been on the show with Ernie recently and who is quite well-informed and well-spoken. Characteristics that I’m sure listeners appreciated after hearing me repeatedly trip over my tongue.

But why take my word for it when, through the miracle of the internet, you can listen to it for yourself? Right here.

Bill of Rights and Gun Rights and Police State13 Mar 2008 11:40 am

Abbie Hoffman being his bad selfUp yours if you don’t
like my Daisy!

The following is the proper response by gun rights advocate David Codrea to a federal agent attempting to intimidate him. If more of us asserted ourselves in this fashion we’d have far fewer problems with our criminal government.

It appears that Federal Marshalls are now joining the BATFE in overstepping their bounds and misinterpreting laws to intimidate uppity gunnies. Read and learn how to properly counter such efforts.

original at: http://waronguns.blogspot.com/2008/03/taking-bait.html

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An Open Response to

US Marshal Judicial Security Inspector

David A. Meyer

dave.meyer@usdoj.gov

I understand you took Ryan Horsley aside at the conclusion of trial testimony and instructed him to advise me of the Court Security Improvement Act of 2007, specifically, “Inspector Meyer asked me to contact you in regards to posting any information with the intent to threaten, intimidate, or incite the commission of a crime of violence against that covered official… ”
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Gun Rights and Humor16 Dec 2007 06:53 pm

The one and only Miguel Cartero
Meet Miguel. He’s got balls!

Web sites come and web sites go, but with a little effort you can pull an old one out and show it off. Kind of like a grand parent’s brag book I suppose. Where were you when Republicans were touting a Revolution instead of trying to quash one?

Today I tackled a little project I’ve been meaning to for a long time. What finally got me moving was the addition of an extension to my Firefox web browser called ScrapBook which gives me the ability to download an entire web page, or web site, to my computer. One may find many reasons for saving a copy of a web site, but my motivation was to try and correct a terrible oversight on my part many years ago. I simply forgot to keep copies (or I subsequently lost my copies) of web sites I authored in the 1990s.

Fortunately, the world wide web has a pretty good memory and considerably better facilities for remembering ancient web sites than I do. (Hey, 1995 is virtually Iron Age, web-wise.) So, after installing my nifty new browser extension, I headed over to The Wayback Machine and recovered a copy of my first web site. After a bit of reworking the links and code in my old pages I was able to reconstruct my initial contribution to the World Wide Web; such as it is. While www.nguworld.com may no longer exist as a working domain, its content now lives on here at www.golfront.org, pretty much exactly as it looked in 1995.

This is as it should be, as you’ll see if you check it out. It was that content that eventually inspired my current domain name. It also inspired a little enmity from the targets of my ire at the time. I offer no apology though, even after more than a decade. Quite the contrary, they deserved it and I’m proud of the barbs I tossed, even if the presentation seems primitive by current standards. I just hope that I can bring golfront.org up to the standard of the ideas that inspired it.

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