Attribute to L. Neil Smith's The Libertarian Enterprise
This week, Mama Liberty starts us out right. Although I bet some 
of you will (incorrectly) think she's harsh. 
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Not my problem. I'm sure a lot of people would consider that a harsh 
thing to say, but if you'll stay with me a bit you should easily see 
that it is the only real answer to the whole "politically correct" 
thing sweeping this country and, incidentally, the world.
"You made me mad. You didn't make me happy. I'm offended." You can 
probably add a hundred more such phrases people use to control what 
you do, say and even what you believe. That's exactly what happens 
when a few people can choose any word or object, assign a specific 
(often NEW and ugly) meaning to it, and then demand that nobody use 
that word or object because it "makes them feel"... whatever.
Let's look first at the premise that someone can actually "make" 
another person FEEL anything. How does that work, exactly? Vulcan 
mind meld? Is it not a fact that each person simply REACTS to outside 
stimulus, and the perception of sad, mad, happy, etc. is actually 
their own response? That response can most certainly be painful, even 
harmful psychologically in vulnerable people, but the person who 
supplies the stimulus is not, therefore, actually responsible for the 
feelings because he/she has no control over what another person 
perceives or what their response will be. The person with the 
feelings is actually the responsible person and, to a great extent, 
chooses the response based on their own beliefs and preferences. 
History is replete with every kind of race, tribe and ethnic 
conflict, but none of it can shift true responsibility from the 
person with the feelings to someone else.
You KNOW what I'm going to suggest—so just do it. I agree with 
her.
This is MY kind of Dad. Although I suspect the guy WOULDN'T have 
still been breathing when the cops showed up. 
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP)—A Daytona Beach father beat an 
18-year-old man unconscious after finding him sexually abusing his 
11-year-old son early Friday morning, police said.
The father called 911 around 1 a.m. after he walked in on the 
alleged abuse, police said. When officers arrived, they found Raymond 
Frolander motionless on the living room floor. He had several knots 
on his face and was bleeding from the mouth.
"He is nice and knocked out on the floor for you," the father told 
the 911 dispatcher. "I drug him out to the living room."
The Daytona Beach 
News-Journal reports that the father—who was not identified by 
police—told investigators he walked in as Frolander was abusing 
the boy.
When asked by the 911 dispatcher if any weapons were involved, the 
father said "my foot and my fist."
The father has not been charged with any crime.
The police said he was just a Dad acting like a Dad. Good cops, 
this time.
As has become more and more customary for me of late, I shall now 
digress (sorta) a wee bit. I am not feeling particularly comfortable 
with the way the various governments around the world are 
deliberately aiming us for WWIII (or WWIV if you consider the Cold 
War a World War). And this one is going to suck. I do not want my 
kids drafted to fight for assholes like Obama's mistakes, or to stop 
shitheads like Putin, ISIS, or whatever other officious government 
asshole decides he needs to expand his power base. The problem is, 
too damn many petty dictators, terrorists, and other nation/states 
have nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, and they are all 
dying to use them on their un-human enemies. We know their enemies 
are not human, because NO government considers it's enemies human—
domestic OR foreign enemies. What IS going to happen is that 
someplace like Israel, Iran, Syria, or India is going to feel too 
"Threatened" by a subhuman threat, and decide the only way to stop 
them, and defend "The Motherland/Fatherland" and lob a single nuke at 
them. Then a coward somewhere (Obama? Putin?) will fire one back, or 
to "help" an ally, and then it will be the beginning of the end. I 
THINK the only up side to this is that the chances of picking up some 
nice pieces from local battlefields might be good. And honestly, 
that's not even CLOSE to a good reason to wipe out half the world. 
And that's if we're lucky. We've foolishly allowed a large few 
cowards to run our lives, and now, risk ENDING them. War is a waste—it 
wastes resources, it wastes time, and it wastes people. The 
next Einstein, Pasteur, or Gaugin will probably wind up bleeding his 
last on a battlefield (or glowing in a nuclear ruin of a city). Now 
that I have depressed myself, I shall return to the rant.
I need to cheer up, and my Mom just gave me the way. Mom and Pop 
own a 3 family house in New Jersey, and they live in a separate home 
on the property. They rent out the three apartments in the front 
house, one of them to Diane, my sister. Diane is back with Mom, 
talking, when the new tenant comes by to borrow the phone—it seems 
his girlfriend locked all their sets of keys in the car, and while 
Mom was getting him the spare set, he called a cab to take him to 
work, and a locksmith to stop by and open the car. He BS'd with Mom 
for a few minutes, then left to get something out of the house. He 
soon returned the keys, and as he headed to the cab, Diane left the 
house as well. She watched him get into the cab, then headed to her 
apartment. As she passed the car, she noticed the driver's side 
windows were rolled down. ALL THE WAY DOWN. So were the passenger 
side windows. She reached in, took the keys off the dash, and had Mom 
call him at work.
And still more proof that Americans cannot ever defend themselves 
or their property with firearms. [Link] 
There is NO WAY this 89 year old WWII vet actually defended himself 
with a gun.
WAKE FOREST, N.C.—The Wake County District Attorney's Office says 
it will not file criminal charges against a World War II veteran who 
killed his neighbor in Wake Forest.Calvin Anderson Ray, 89, said a 
former tenant was upset about a broken A/C unit when the situation 
got out of hand Saturday on Jordan Lane in Wake Forest.Ray has a new 
door after he said his former neighbor and tenant, 47-year-old 
Jeffery Mitchell, kicked it in."He broke in my house, he broke the 
lock, he knocked and knocked at the door," Ray said. "When I opened 
the door he came up to me and that's when I shot him."
REALLY? He couldn't have run away, or called the police to protect 
himself? Liar! (For the brain dead idiots who didn't realize it, my 
comments on this article are sarcasm.)
I'm going to have to spend a little time on this, because, well, 
we ALL need to laugh our asses of at the absolute imbeciles who write 
for Rolling Stone Magazine. 
[Link] The incredibly 
knowledgeable Kristen Gwynne starts off her drivel with this-
Contrary to what those who defend the right to own high-powered 
assault rifles believe, not all guns are created equal. Due to a 
combination of availability, portability and criminal usage the 
following five types of guns are the country's most dangerous.
Typical of Anti-Constitutionalists, but not too bad. But wait! 
There's more! She then tells us what the 5 most dangerous guns in 
America happen to be. And this is most informative.
Pistols
Popular among handgun-owners, pistols are defined by their 
built-in barrel and short stock. They are the most commonly recovered 
firearm type reported by the ATF. With more than 119,000 pistols 
found at crime scenes in 2012, this handgun model holds an 
unfortunately solid first place in criminal weaponry.
* * * * *
Revolvers
Revolvers, named for their rotating chambered cylinder, placed 
second in the ATF's ranking of guns found at crime scenes more than 
46,000 recovered in 2012, the most recent year for which statistics 
were kept. 
Some grenade launchers, shotguns, and rifles also have rotating 
barrels, but the term "revolver" is generally used to describe 
handguns. Revolver types include single and double-action firing 
mechanisms, the latter of which does not require a cocking action 
separate from the trigger pull.
* * * * *
Rifles
Law enforcement agencies pulled more than 39,000 from crime 
scenes in 2012, firmly establishing this weapon—designed to be 
fired from the shoulder—in third place on the ATF's trace list. 
Pulling the trigger of a rifle fires one projectile at the intended 
target, as opposed to the shotgun's ability to spray. According to 
FBI latest publicly available homicide records, in 2012 rifles were 
used to murder more than 320 people.
* * * * *
Shotguns
Like rifles, shotguns are fired from the shoulder and may release 
a single projectile. Unlike rifles, however, one pull of a shotgun's 
trigger may also spray the target with round pellets, or shot. 
Additionally, the explosive that creates the energy to fire the gun 
occurs in the fixed shell of a shotgun rather than the metallic 
cartridge of a rifle. 
* * * * *
Derringers
Derringers, small pocket or palm-sized pistols with one or two 
barrels, have no strict legal definition, but are included in the 
ATF's trace form as a category of firearm. With just more than 2,000 
recoveries in 2012—a small number compared to the other firearm 
types listed above, largely because it is a subset of the 
highly-popular pistol—derringers are the fifth most-cited firearm 
in crime scene recoveries.
So basically, her list is "If it goes bang, it's one of the five 
worst guns in America. But did you get some of her stupidities in the 
definitions? I THINK this is my favorite line for defining her 
stupidity: "Additionally, the explosive that creates the energy to 
fire the gun occurs in the fixed shell of a shotgun rather than the 
metallic cartridge of a rifle." This is pathetic.  
This is just too rich. And I doubt we'll ever see many MSM stories 
about this poll's results. [Link] The 
poll asked a simple question, and for once, gave three simple, not 
slanted responses to choose from. The Question—Do you think 
people should be allowed to carry guns in public? The results 
were astounding. To liberal gun haters.
Broken down the results look like this...
88% YES! The Second Amendment guarantees it.
8% No, it's too dangerous.
4% Only for self defense.
Even MSNBC's readers are finally getting it—The Constitution IS 
the law of the land.
The Peoples' Republic Of Kaleefourneeyah has decided that due 
process is a thing of the past. And even some gun grabbers oppose 
this law! [Link] 
According to the authors of the bill, AB 1014 would help to create 
de-facto gun restraining orders. The bill would let police officers 
seize a weapon based solely off the testimony of an immediate family 
member or health care professional and hold it for up to a year 
without any due process being extended to the gun owner.
The only merit the accusation needs is for the court "to believe 
that the subject of the petition poses a significant risk of personal 
injury to himself, herself, or another by having under his or her 
custody and control, owning, purchasing, possessing, or receiving a 
firearm."
The bill is so out of control that even groups like Taxpayers for 
Improving Public Safety (who normally support drastic gun control 
measures) said the bill was full of "significant constitutional 
deficiencies."
The bill has already been passed by the California Senate Public 
Safety Committee, and is now heading to the legislature for a full 
vote.
When people who want to destroy the 2nd Amendment claim this bill 
is bad you KNOW it's gotta suck!!
Now THIS is what cops are supposed to do... NOT! 
[Link] This is beyond 
disgusting. This is one of those times I rethink my stance on the 
death penalty (other, of course, than at the hands of the intended 
victim, at the scene of the intended crime). It makes my skin crawl 
to think that this is a Connecticut ANY cop.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP)—A Connecticut state trooper has pleaded 
guilty to charges he stole cash and jewelry from a dying accident 
victim.
The Connecticut Post reports 45-year-old Aaron Huntsman entered a 
guilty plea Wednesday to charges of larceny and tampering with 
evidence under the Alford Doctrine. That means he does not agree with 
the state's case, but concedes there is enough evidence to secure his 
conviction.
Prosecutors say Huntsman, a 19-year veteran of the state police, 
was caught on video from his cruiser's dashboard camera stealing a 
gold chain and $3,700 from 49-year-old John Scalesse as the 
motorcyclist lay dying on Sept. 22, 2012.
Scalesse was fatally injured when his motorcycle crashed on the 
Merritt Parkway in Fairfield.
Huntsman faces 18 months in prison when he is sentenced on Oct. 
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To watch die and to rob. The new motto of the 
Connecticut State Police.
Und we finish, as usual, with some nice "Quotes of the 
Week".
"The society of the late 20th century America is perhaps the 
first in human history where most grown men do not routinely bear 
arms on their persons, and boys are not regularly raised from 
childhood to learn skill in the use of some kind of weapon, either 
for community or personal defense. Ours also happens to be one of the 
rudest and crudest societies in history, having jubilantly swept most 
of the etiquette of speech, table, dress, hospitality, regard for 
fairness, deference to authority, and the relations of male and 
female and child and elder under the fraying and filthy carpet of 
politically convenient illusions. With little fear of physical 
reprisal, Americans can be as loud, gross, disrespectful, pushy, and 
negligent as they please. If more people carried rapiers at their 
belts or revolvers on their hips it is a fair bet that you would be 
able to go to a movie and enjoy the dialogue from the screen without 
having to endure the small talk, family gossip, and assorted bodily 
noises that many theater audiences these days regularly emit." Samuel 
Francis, in "Chronicles"
"I have over the past thirty years been one hundred percent in 
favor of Gun Control—achieved through proper stance, controlled 
breathing, and smooth trigger squeeze; applied repeatedly until the 
threat is neutralized." Fred D. Haggard, Kansas City
"19 April 1993 was the first time since the Spanish Inquisition 
that people have been burned alive for their religious beliefs." Alec 
McCol, in Soldier of Fortune
Thus endeth the lesson.