I complain often that bureaucrats have purposefully made complying with gun regulations so onerous because they want to discourage individuals from defending themselves at all. Sheep are easier to control than wolves and bureaucracies are all about control.
The recent ruling that I cannot take my gun into a “non-secure” area of the airport is unfortunate. [...]
Archives for the ‘Citizen Soldier’ Category
Criminalizing self-defense and degrading rule of law
Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Georgian capital of Tbilisi being evacuated
Friday, 8 August 2008
Citizens of Tbilisi are being asked by the government to shelter in the subway. Apparently Russian attacks are anticipated.
The evacuation of strategic points and main state structures has been launched.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed to InterpressNews the above mentioned information.
The evacuation of the vicinity of Avlabari district has begun as well. The civilians, living [...]
American culture wanes as STDs rise. Market for battleaxes flourishes
Friday, 1 August 2008
As this American nation enters the same end state that Rome did before it fell, we begin to see signs and portents. When guns are not readily available, battleaxes will do in a pinch.
Two men were arrested Tuesday by Salt Lake County sheriff’s deputies after investigators say they attacked a teenager with a medieval battle [...]
How I learned to stop worrying by carrying a gun
Thursday, 31 July 2008
Georgia resident Andisheh Nouraee writes about what it is like to exercise his freedom to carry a weapon for self-defense in the great metropolitan melting pot of the South - Atlanta. The article is worth reading and the pictures are inspiring - in particular because Nouraee is of Middle Eastern extraction.
If you intend to rob [...]
Randy Pausch, the ‘last lecture’ professor has died
Friday, 25 July 2008
My parents just bought me The Last Lecture as a present for graduating from college (at 37 years old I’m no whiz kid).
Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose “last lecture” about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, died Friday. He was 47.
Randy Pausch emphasized the joy [...]











