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August 30, 2010

Libertarian Commentary on The News
By Nathan A. Barton © 2010

New religions: environism - Our right to bear arms
EPA denies bid to ban lead ammo
SRN News

The Environmental Protection Agency has denied a petition by five environmental groups to ban lead in hunting ammunition.
The agency said Friday that it did not have the authority to enact the ban under the Toxic Substances Control Act, as the groups had requested. But the EPA says it's still reviewing another part of the petition, to ban lead fishing sinkers.


This was an environist (enviro-nazi) attempt and NOT an administration attempt - though no doubt a lot of EPA staffers were disappointed that they could not support it. Good news - but don’t think that the environists and the hoploclasts (and no doubt the radical vegetarian/PETA lobby) will give up on this: they'll come up with something else, not the least of which would be attempts in Congress. Sadly, a lot of well-intentioned people just flooded the internet with another set of e-mails (on Saturday) talking about how this was Obama’s end run around the defeat of HB45 and other gun-grabber efforts. Even more sadly, certain political groups (I can name names but won’t for now) seize on this sort of thing to wave the bloodly flag and raise money.

Mama's Note: And the gun folks had better work just as hard and make just as much noise to stop the fishing sinker ban as they did the ammo ban. (Read the rest here)

Consequences - Chapter  20
By Susan Callaway

Growing UP
Roger woke to find his tarp sprinked with new snow. Leaden, threatening clouds were coming down the mountain like an avalanche. He had made one last attempt to find the northern pass, and now he knew he'd made a terrible mistake. David's horse and bedroll were gone and though the new snow covered any track, Roger knew that he must have gone in the direction they'd talked about last night. David had wanted to make one last attempt, ignoring the older man's feel for the weather change coming.

Knowing that to look for David himself would be fruitless and dangerous, he saddled his horse quickly and spurred for the ranch trail. If a seasoned rescue team could not locate David before the blizzard struck, he had only a dim chance of survival even if he remembered all of his training and kept his head. David was only 15 years old, and fairly new to the wilderness. (Read the rest here)

External Articles
Casus Belli: Of Tripwires and Simpletons Who Risk Nothing Wanting to See Them Tripped
By Mike Vanderboegh

When I use the term casus belli in posts, it is merely pointing out that the particular trend or incident is adding to the just cause by which the civil war, when it breaks out, will be justified. The cumulative effect of such individual reasons, stacked one upon the other, will later be seen as background, the fuel, the dry grass if you will, of the conflagration.
The prairie fire will be started by a single spark, or series of sparks -- incidents so compelling that no one, given the common understanding of the explosive tinder building up, will be surprised that it happened, only when it happened.

The Founders experienced such a rising series of casus belli, each new outrage of the King's ministerial government piling upon the one before, causing reactions among the liberty-loving populace COMMENSURATE WITH THE THREAT.
(Read the rest here) (Use the back button to return.)

In measured doses, mortification cleanses the soul. It's the perfect antidote for excessive self-regard. After 23 years spent inside the U.S. Army seemingly going somewhere, I now found myself on the outside going nowhere in particular. In the self-contained and cloistered universe of regimental life, I had briefly risen to the status of minor spear carrier. The instant I took off my uniform, that status vanished. I soon came to a proper appreciation of my own insignificance, a salutary lesson that I ought to have absorbed many years earlier.

As I set out on what eventually became a crablike journey toward a new calling as a teacher and writer -- a pilgrimage of sorts -- ambition in the commonly accepted meaning of the term ebbed. This did not happen all at once. Yet gradually, trying to grab one of life's shiny brass rings ceased being a major preoccupation. Wealth, power, and celebrity became not aspirations but subjects for critical analysis. History -- especially the familiar narrative of the Cold War -- no longer offered answers; instead, it posed perplexing riddles. Easily the most nagging was this one: How could I have so profoundly misjudged the reality of what lay on the far side of the Iron Curtain?

Had I been insufficiently attentive? Or was it possible that I had been snookered all along? (Read the rest here) (Use the back button to return.)

A Coin Too Many
By Boris Karpa

Often, when debating some new statist restriction on our lives, I am confronted with a simple argument: “Why do you care? It is not such a big thing that they installed a few more cameras down the street. That in itself doesn’t pose some kind of Orwellian menace! Stop being so paranoid!” In short, they argue, while the given restriction is perhaps a restriction on liberty, it is so minor as not worth being concerned about.

Such erstwhile individuals have always reminded me of an old joke that probably already had a long, gray beard when I was a small child in Soviet Russia: “How do you defeat a karate master? Offer him as many small coins as you can shove into a hat before he says “stop”. Of course, to get the money, he must catch the hat – with his head, as you drop it from the fifth floor.”

The (rather unfunny) Soviet joke implied that the karate master will not be able to track the moment where just a handful of coins becomes a weighty weapon, and will be mislead by his own avarice into accepting a strike to the head with the coin-bag. To a libertarian, every new statist restriction is similar to a coin from this joke. If you’re a non-libertarian who wants to understand how libertarians think, I suggest you do this with actual coins. Get yourself a sizable bag, and some coins a shekel each (to our American readers: a single shekel is worth about as much as a dime) and let’s play a little educational game. (Read the rest here) (Use the back button to return.)

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Cochise County Libertarian Examiner
Freedom: A look through the eyes of America
By Jesse Mathewson

Freedom is the word so many of us hears, and yet so many see differently. For some freedom may mean simply the ability to practice or not practice religion, for others freedom means the right to live with a minimum amount of interference. I think it only fair to begin this set of essay’s with a simple definition of what I believe freedom to be based entirely upon the current accepted definition.

Freedom is defined as the quality or state of being free, the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action. This should be a simple term and an even simpler idea to understand, right? Unfortunately, a majority of people in this nation truly believe that they are free because they have a few minor liberties. They believe they are free because they think they are able to vote for the person they choose. (Read the rest here) (Use the back button to return.)

Our Right To Defend Ourselves
RKBA Resources

National Gun Rights Examiner
NRA: No endorsement for Reid AND Angle?
by David Codrea

The National Rifle Association will not endorse Harry Reid for U.S. Senate, Political Victory Fund Chair Chris Cox announced Friday. Here's why:

"The vote on Elena Kagan's confirmation to the Court, along with the previous year's confirmation vote on Sonia Sotomayor, are critical for the future of the Second Amendment. After careful consideration, the NRA-PVF announced today that it will not be endorsing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for re-election in the 2010 U.S. Senate race in Nevada."

That's the right call. But why haven't they endorsed Reid's opponent, Sharron Angle? (Read the rest here) (Use the back button to return.)

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Albuquerque Libertarian Examiner
Are you stimulated yet?
By Kent McManigal

 The governor is using federal economic stimulus money, taken by threat of force from you and me or counterfeited by the "Federal Reserve", to ramp up enforcement of a state ban on cockfighting. How is this use of the ill-gotten money stimulating the economy in any way? Sure, the enforcers will benefit and have more loot to spend. Why just hand it to them, though? Let them actively work to steal the money like their brethren in freelance coercion rackets do.

Rather, isn't this doing the opposite of "stimulating the economy"? I'm assuming money would be wagered in these fights, since that is the whole point. If people come from out of state and then spent their winnings in local Albuquerque stores, that would help the local economy. Banning an activity and sending enforcers out to kidnap or kill those engaging in that activity seems unrelated, at least as an enhancement, to economics. (Read the rest here) (Use the back button to return.)

Libertarian News Examiner
Political correctness: flinging PC feces in their faces
By Garry Reed

 Conservatives traditionally help the poor in their communities through church-based charities and non-government organizations but progressives absolutely need the poor, first to justify their grandiose statist redistributionist welfare scams and second to demonstrate the superiority of their refined and finely developed sensibilities. (Hillary once famously pontificated “Janitors have feelings too” as though Her Entitled Highness alone possessed such singularly superior sensitivities.)

So the announcement that “I’m a libertarian, and I hate poor people” is a definite in-your-face counter-PC attention-getter. But Bevan Sabo explains at Free Market Mojo, "Like all advocates of free market capitalism, I seek the complete eradication of the poor." (Read the rest here) (Use the back button to return)

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