Posts Tagged ‘Books’

Founding Terrorists?

If King George’s troops had defeated the colonists, what would history books read today about our founders?
Would they be terrorists or radicals?
How much of our perception is based on the outcome?
If the South had successfully seceded and abolished slavery on their own, would you live today in the “free” South or the “federal” North?
Two revolutions, [...]

Posted by Marc on April 23rd, 2010 under Uncategorized Tags:  •  No Comments

Get your maps out, guns banned on more federal land

Due to nonsense legislation like this, I can now carry my firearms anywhere in the state except for schools, Federal buildings and the woods by my house – make sense of that.
From GOA
As Lands Bill Fight Ends
– Greater battles over gun rights loom
Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: [...]

Posted by Marc on April 1st, 2009 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , , , , , , ,  •  No Comments

Erik Paulsen on H.R. 1207 : Audit the Fed

Dear Marc:
Thank you for letting me know of your support for H.R. 1207, the Federal Reserve Transparency Act.

Like you, I am concerned about transparency and accountability issues surrounding the Federal Reserve.  This is especially true at this time when the Federal Reserve is exercising the “unusual circumstances” authority it was given when established and expanding [...]

Posted by Marc on April 1st, 2009 under Uncategorized Tags: ,  •  No Comments

Thomas Jefferson on AIG

Who is really at fault in the recent AIG fraud?  The people of this country and the Congress are being convinced the Government had to step in because the ramifications were global and the image of the U.S. would suffer.
When a U.S. corporation sells internationally, who is responsible for the purchases?  Does the buyer not [...]

Posted by Marc on March 25th, 2009 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , ,  •  No Comments

Armed America

I just finished reading “Armed America: The Remarkable Story of How and Why Guns Became as American as Apple Pie”
The book is largely intent on proving wrong Bellesile’s claim (Arming America 2000) that guns were uncommon in early America.  Cramer even states this purpose late in the book.
What I found most interesting was not only [...]

Posted by Marc on March 2nd, 2009 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  No Comments