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A Rare TLE Endorsement:
Anna Chapman for U.S. Senate

by L. Neil Smith
He pissed me off. I'm pretty sure you've been through exactly the same thing yourself. I sent e-mail, courtesy of Gun Owners of America, to the United States Senators from Colorado, Michael Bennet and Mark Udall, opposing the latest legislative travesty, the so-called "Democracy Is Strengthened by Casting Light On Spending in Elections" (DISCLOSE) Act (S.3295).
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Foxworthy Authoritarians
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Some people in the freedom movement talk about a big umbrella, about a big tent, about including people instead of excluding them, and about working together for a common cause. Some of the prominent people now talking in this way include J. Neil Schulman, who would like to assure you that Glenn Beck is a libertarian, and Wayne Root, who would like to assure you that Wayne Root, the running mate of Bob Barr, is a libertarian. I think Bill Redpath still wants you to be convinced that Barr is a libertarian, since he had him paid the big bucks to be keynote speaker for this year's LP convention, I gather. Though Barr has not paid his ghost writer for the 2008 book, nor Angelia O'Dell for her work as a paid staffer in West Virginia.
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Girl kills attackers, but statists miss the point
by Kent McManigal
I got an email that I would like to share. Along with my commentary. First, the email: BUTTE, MONTANA, Shotgun preteen vs. Home Invaders : Illegal alien Butte, Montana, November 5 , 2009. Two illegal aliens, Ralphel Resindez, 23, and Enrico Garza, 26, probably believed they would easily overpower home-alone 11 year old Patricia Harrington after her father had left their two-story home.
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Borderline Libertarianism
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My father was an illegal alien who came from Germany during the 1920's. I know that many of us had ancestors who never needed to fill out papers. I'm hoping that those who move anywhere do make the effort to learn about where they are moving to and try to understand and be part of it, even if the history is not pretty and it usually isn't.
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It's About Damned Time
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Today the California Secretary of State announced the assignment of PROPOSITION 19 to the cannabis legalization initiative which will be on the ballot in November. This amazing turn of events makes me reflect back on the sixties when I not only bought into the "Reefer Madness" mind set, but actively promoted it.
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The Second Amendment, The Shooting Range, And The Race Card
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Recently, the Supreme Court gave us Hoplophiles (gun people) a half-assed victory. They acknowledged that the 2nd Amendment is about an individual right, and applies to the states as well as the federal government. Of course, they failed to go far enough, but it is a start. Then Obama made his speech about illegal aliens, and that brought to my mind the HUGE divide between the races. These two un-related ideas then met an article about liquor stores, gun shops, and minority areas of town. It made me think about all the different ranges I've shot at over the last 46 years.
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Another Fourth of July is upon us, the 230th. By rights, and to paraphrase an inscription on the sideplate of one of my Ruger sixguns, manufactured in 1976, it should have been "the 230th year of American liberty". Sad to say, it is far from that.
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