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Thursday, September 30, 2004
EGO added to blogroll
ProducerAdvocate.com now has a blogroll (located on the left-hand side of the page).One of the first blogs to be added was Martin Lindeskog's EGO, which advocates three of my favorite things: reason, egoism, and laissez-faire capitalism. Martin describes himself as "a rational egoist and an American in spirit" and has added ProducerAdvocate.com to EGO's blogroll.
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Ban children!
The shamefully dishonest Children's "Defense" Fund blasted the U.S. House of Representatives today for passing a bill that would lift Washington D.C.'s unconstitutional (and immoral) ban on handguns "even as [brace yourself for some fraudulent sensationalism] children continue dying from gunfire on the city's streets." Just how that is possible given the city's draconian ban on firearms was not explained. Could it be that (shock!) violent criminals don't respect gun laws? Perhaps that would explain why D.C.'s murder and violent crime rates have increased since law-abiding citizens were disarmed by the ban in 1976. (Nice way for the capital to celebrate America's bicentennial...)As a devious attempt to obscure the facts, the CDF dubbed the current firearm ban a "gun safety" law. Safety? Do CDF members view Prohibition as simply a nationwide "alcohol safety" policy, or Nazism as a mere extreme form of "Jewish safety?" And just what conclusion is one left to draw about an organization that is constantly advocating "child safety?"
Thanks all the same, CDF, but no children I know need your version of "defense."
Sunday, September 19, 2004
Kerry gets one more stupid person to vote for him
Days before blasting President Bush for allowing the unconstitutional 1994 "assault weapons" ban to expire on September 13th, presidential candidate John Kerry marched through West Virginia proudly brandishing a Remington 11-87 shotgun.
"He can't be against our guns, or want to take mine, if he's got one of his own," concluded painfully gullible West Virginian gun owner Paul Cooper.
Yes, Paul, he can. And does: earlier this year, Kerry sponsored a bill (S-1431) that would have made it a felony to possess the very gun that he was holding: the Remington 11-87.
Remember, kids: hypocrisy isn't a disqualification for leftists; it's a requirement.
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