The Impeachable Offenses of Barack Hussein Obama
Part 4
by Terence James Mason
Commentary on Part 3 (from one reader) has centered on the issue 
of immigration. To reiterate the key point (with which the reader agreed), immigration 
law is what it is. In an ideal world, we all might want it to be different; but the 
President lacks the executive power to rewrite it unilaterally. This is particularly 
true in that there is no evidence that he is doing so out of any Constitutional or 
moral principle other than his personal, and his party's political expediency.
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Letters to the Editor
from A.X. Perez, Cathy L. Z. Smith, and Paul Bonneau
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Things I Know But Can't Prove
by L. Neil Smith
"It's a mad house! A mad house!" Like most people reading this, 
I've spent the past several weeks writing and talking—again—about very little 
except the most recent effort of collectivist demagogues to illegally suppress the 
unalienable individual, civil, Constitutional, and human right of every man, woman, 
and responsible child to obtain, own, and carry weapons. They call it "gun control".
Its real name, as you will see, is "victim disarmament".
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A Letter From The Special Forces Community Concerning The Second Amendment
We are current or former Army Reserve, National Guard, and active 
duty US Army Special Forces soldiers (Green Berets). We have all taken an oath to 
"...support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies 
foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same...." 
The Constitution of the United States is without a doubt the single greatest document 
in the history of mankind, codifying the fundamental principle of governmental power 
and authority being derived from and granted through the consent of the governed. Our 
Constitution established a system of governance that preserves, protects, and holds 
sacrosanct the individual rights and primacy of the governed as well as providing for 
the explicit protection of the governed from governmental tyranny and/or oppression. 
We have witnessed the insidious and iniquitous effects of tyranny and oppression on 
people all over the world. We and our forebears have embodied and personified our 
organizational motto, De Oppresso Liber [To Free the Oppressed], for more than a half 
century as we have fought, shed blood, and died in the pursuit of freedom for the oppressed.
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Friction
by Chris Claypoole
I was re-reading "Individualism and Economic Order" by Friedrich A. Hayek 
when I came upon the following passage and footnote: That the existence of common conventions 
and traditions among a group of people will enable them to work together smoothly and efficiently 
with much less formal organization and compulsion than a group without such common background, 
is, of course, a commonplace. But the reverse of this, while less familiar, is probably not less 
true: that coercion can probably only be kept to a minimum in a society where conventions and 
tradition have made the behavior of man to a large extent predictable....
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Blunt Answer to a Rude Question
by L. Neil Smith
I received a message on Facebook last night, from an individual 
who explained that he is a European, and that, although he understands the desirability 
of a handgun for self-defense, he wanted to know why anyone would have a Bushmaster. 
He didn't know that that's a rude question, but he will when he's received my answer, 
which you see below: The short answer to your impertinent question, "Why would anybody 
have a Bushmaster?" is this: "Because I want one, and my reasons,—on the assumption 
that I even have any—are none of your bloody business."
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A Word From A Friend 
by Buster Bullet
You don't know me personally. You don't even know my real name.
Oh, sure, back there where I keep my powder and primer, it might say I'm .22 Long 
Rifle, or .38 Special, or 9 millimeter, even .45 ACP or .44 Magnum. But up here, 
where it counts, I'm Buster Bullet, and darned proud of it. It's my job—mine 
and that of my friends here in this cylinder or magazine—to keep you safe. To keep 
you and your family safe.
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Open Letter to the Overseers of Mary Blair Elementary
by L. Neil Smith
The purpose of this letter is to thank you for your actions of the 
past several days in the matter of the seven-year-old you suspended (in your initial 
account of those events) for throwing an imaginary grenade.
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America: Extorting Data Access
by Wendy McElroy
Napoleon Bonaparte once stated, "We often get in quicker by the back 
door than by the front." U.S. law enforcement wants companies to covertly install so-called 
"computer back doors" in the software they produce. This would allow the government to access 
information on any computer using the software without being detected and without going through 
an authentication process that protects privacy. As well, the untraceable e-wiretaps would de 
facto bypass the sticky question of obtaining warrants.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 214
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 214 of a weekly cartoon series.
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