- Most Americans Support Individuals' Right to Own Guns, which is nice, but it doesn't really matter. You see, even if people don't like the fact that we have the right to keep and bear arms, that doesn't change the fact that it's a right, not a privilege. [fark!]
- Security bill bars blowing whistle in the Department of Homeland Defense it seeks to create. Oh, and it would not be required to release information under the Freedom of Information Act. What the hell? Why not just call it the Secret Police? [instapundit]
- Trigger Unhappy talks about the growing realization in the U.K. that their gun ban might be making things worse. [instapundit]
- Get your Bill of Rights - Security Edition. It's a metal plate, printed with the Bill of Rights. Why would you want such a thing?
The next time you travel by air, take the Security Edition of the Bill of Rights along with you. When asked to empty your pockets, proudly toss the Bill of Rights in the plastic bin.
[boing boing]
You need to get used to offering up the bill of rights for inspection and government workers need to get used to deciding if you'll be allowed to keep the Bill of Rights with you when you travel. - Head of Sept. 11 Probe Allegedly Obstructed Danforth's Waco Inquiry. No way! The same Justice Department that shot Vicky Weaver, burned up 80 or so people in Waco (more than ten times the number killed by "mass-murderer" Charles Manson). And now we're supposed to trust them to protect us from terrorists? [daypop]
- FBI checking out Americans' reading habits -- Bookstores, libraries can't do much to fend off search warrants. How can you challenge a law when you can't even know that they've used it to search records about you? [daypop]
- I haven't had a lot of links from Bill's End The War on Freedom page lately, but he's still doing good stuff. If this sort of tghing interests you, check him out.