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2010/10/04

Share this with your Soldier . . .

Filed under: general — mildlyamusingrants @ 22:45
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The USCCA mission:
Teach One Million People, Equip 250,000 Members,
Stop 5,000 Crimes & Save 250 Lives. By 12/31/2011

“Share This With Your Soldier…”
Dear fellow Armed Citizen,

On Friday, the USCCA announced that it was giving 20,000 free Silver Memberships to active-duty military personnel.

You helped spread the word to your friends and family, and I want to say thank you for that.

If you missed the announcement and have a loved-one who is on active duty in any branch of the USA’s armed forces, please let them know by forwarding them this email.

After all they are doing for us, this is the least we can do for them.

All they have to do is go to this website:

https://www.uscca.us/membership/active-duty.htm

Once they are there, they choose the “Active Duty Silver” option, and use their .mil email address to get their free membership.

Best of all, their membership will continue to be free for the whole time they are on active duty!

Have a great week, and stay safe.


Tim Schmidt
Founder
U.S. Concealed Carry



2010/04/20

new book recommended to me

Filed under: Rant — mildlyamusingrants @ 02:56
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When I Was a Kid, This Was a Free Country

by G. Gordon Liddy

When I Was a Kid, This Was a Free Country by G. Gordon Liddy

I’ve not read it yet, but it looks like a reasonable premise, eh ?

2010/04/04

State Socialism must not tolerate any possible resistance

Filed under: Rant — mildlyamusingrants @ 02:12
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Considering the U.S. was (I believe) the sole dissenter before, this probably amounts to capitulation.

“Here we go again!”

http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSTRE59E0Q920091015/

U.S. reverses stance on treaty to regulate arms trade

Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON
Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:56pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States reversed policy on Wednesday and said it would back launching talks on a treaty to regulate arms sales as long as the talks operated by consensus, a stance critics said gave every nation a veto.

The decision, announced in a statement released by the U.S. State Department, overturns the position of former President George W. Bush’s administration, which had opposed such a treaty on the grounds that national controls were better.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the United States would support the talks as long as the negotiating forum, the so-called Conference on the Arms Trade Treaty, “operates under the rules of consensus decision-making.”

“Consensus is needed to ensure the widest possible support for the Treaty and to avoid loopholes in the Treaty that can be exploited by those wishing to export arms irresponsibly,” Clinton said in a written statement.

While praising the Obama administration’s decision to overturn the Bush-era policy and to proceed with negotiations to regulate conventional arms sales, some groups criticized the U.S. insistence that decisions on the treaty be unanimous.

“The shift in position by the world’s biggest arms exporter is a major breakthrough in launching formal negotiations at the United Nations in order to prevent irresponsible arms transfers,” Amnesty International and Oxfam International said in a joint statement.

However, they said insisting that decisions on the treaty be made by consensus “could fatally weaken a final deal.”

“Governments must resist US demands to give any single state the power to veto the treaty as this could hold the process hostage during the course of negotiations. We call on all governments to reject such a veto clause,” said Oxfam International’s policy adviser Debbie Hillier.

The proposed legally binding treaty would tighten regulation of, and set international standards for, the import, export and transfer of conventional weapons.

Supporters say it would give worldwide coverage to close gaps in existing regional and national arms export control systems that allow weapons to pass onto the illicit market.

Nations would remain in charge of their arms export control arrangements but would be legally obliged to assess each export against criteria agreed under the treaty. Governments would have to authorize transfers in writing and in advance.

The main opponent of the treaty in the past was the U.S. Bush administration, which said national controls were better. Last year, the United States accounted for more than two-thirds of some $55.2 billion in global arms transfer deals.

Arms exporters China, Russia and Israel abstained last year in a U.N. vote on the issue.

The proposed treaty is opposed by conservative U.S. think tanks like the Heritage Foundation, which said last month that it would not restrict the access of “dictators and terrorists” to arms but would be used to reduce the ability of democracies such as Israel to defend their people.

The U.S. lobbying group the National Rifle Association has also opposed the treaty.

A resolution before the U.N. General Assembly is sponsored by seven nations including major arms exporter Britain. It calls for preparatory meetings in 2010 and 2011 for a conference to negotiate a treaty in 2012.

(Editing by Eric Beech)

2009/12/28

An Island Called Liberty

Filed under: Rant — mildlyamusingrants @ 00:23
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This is a pretty cool book, not just for kids, but adults as well :

An Island Called Liberty

Product Description

“This book is a cross between Dr. Seuss and Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged,” writes the publisher. Younger children will enjoy the rhyming verse and beautiful, full-color illustrations on every page, while older children and adults will enjoy the strong message that speaks in favor of free markets and against excessive government regulation, bureaucracy, and taxation.

About the Author

Joseph Specht has almost twenty years of experience in business and banking, and knows the impact that excessive regulation and taxation have on the average family and the average small business. While he doesn’t expect this book to alter the course of human events, he hopes that it will cause readers to think of free markets and government regulation in new ways.

2009/12/21

Ft. Benning, US Army gun registration – “terrorist” sign

Filed under: Rant — mildlyamusingrants @ 01:43
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What a disgrace – this is becoming less and less “these united States” and more and more “Amerikorps” . . .


Wow, Just Wow.

By curtislowe

So now the military assumes – and announces – that if you do not volunteer to subject yourself to their “registration” of your personal weapons, you are a terrorist.

Picture of a sign taken at Ft. Benning:

'terrorist' ? how about 'citizen' ?

Click for source.

So much for that American warrior culture where every military man was expected to be armed at all times and proficient with their weapons.

Now, Gun Owner = Terrorist.

There was a time in this country when an NCO who went about unarmed ANYWHERE, was out of uniform.  Now he’s a terrorist.

Look at the bright side though…we are lucky, historically-speaking.  We are getting to witness exactly what happened to the Roman empire.  In real-time, 3-D, film at 11, and online.

God help us.


Plenty of other comments at  :

where I found this news : http://curtislowe.wordpress.com/2009/12/18/wow-just-wow/
and also at  http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=970677 (the original source)

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