History proves that when government holds both the sword and the purse, as Britain’s
government does, it makes law serve its interests, not those of individual members
of society. By following the links of cause and effect, we thereby see that Brady,
whether its actions are intentional or not, favors the rights of the criminal over
those of the law-abiding.
Howard Nemerov
May 11, 2006
Gun
Control: Do Brady Policies Support Criminal Behavior?
[Based partly on the policies
of Britain that now lets many crimes such as burglary, arson, vandalism, and sex
with underage girls be "punished" with a "caution" which does not result in a court
appearance, a fine, community service or jail time.--Joe]
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Quote of the day--Xenia Joy Huffman-ScottFrom: blog.joehuffman.org
Post Date: 2006-05-07 08:54:39
In the 1840s Americans still thought Manifest Destiny was really cool and got
the president to fight a war to get more land from Mexico including Texas and California.
Texas said it was already free, but Mexico didn’t think so until after America kicked
their butt.
Xenia Joy Huffman-Scott
4:00 AM, May 1, 2006
On the day the history
project was due.
[There is other great stuff in her timeline of American history too, check it out.--Joe]
...
more Herding cattleFrom: blog.joehuffman.org
Post Date: 2006-05-10 00:49:47
I haven’t update the general public on the battle with Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory in a long time. I needed to keep things quiet
for a while. I can give out a few hints now.
I grew up on a farm and we had a few head of cattle at various times. And sometimes
I helped my nearby uncles with there many head of cattle. When you
are herding them often they don’t want to go where you want them to go.
You could...
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