An expression of personal freedom designed to educate people about the meaning and importance of freedom and personal responsibility. Topics will include current events, historical analysis, gun control and firearms rights, education, politics and more. I write in support of freedom lest darkness fall upon our society in the form of dwindling rights, apathy and oppression.
I am a neolibertarian minded individual who feels that freedom and individual rights take precedence over the wants of government. I believe government exists to serve the people and not to protect us from ourselves. I am an advocate for private firearms ownership, smaller government, reduced taxes and freedom to live your life however you choose, providing you do not directly hurt others.
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Books I Am Reading
A Feast For Crows This latest installment of Gearge R. R. Martin's "A Song of Fire and Ice" series isn't quite as gripping as the previous books but is still a pretty good read.
Phantom Book 10 in the Sword of Truth series continues to keep the reader riveted while repeatedly emphasizing the duty and importance of self defense.
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed A follow up to Guns, Germs, and Steel that explains the geographic, environmental and socio-economic reasons that can cause civilizations and communities to collapse.
A Paris man who used his bicycle to chase a suspect in a bank robbery and a Slabtown man who shot the suspect later that day were rewarded Friday with five crisp $100- bills.
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Terry Christian, People’s Bank president, credited the two men with “preserving the bank’s money” — about $14,000.
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“We probably would not have gotten as quick of a recovery of our money,” Christian said. “Because of him getting a license number and description of the vehicle, officers were able to get on the truck real quick.”
For those who didn't follow the title link to get the full story, this was about Paris, Texas and not Paris, France. I'd like to see more stories about people getting rewarded for foiling crime. Something as simple as jotting down the description and license number of a getaway vehicle will often go a long way towards catching a criminal.
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