A few weeks ago we planned yesterday as the day where a bunch of Arizona gun-listserv keyboard kommandos who've never met, would go to Ben Avery range for some subgun fun and then have an open-carry lunch at Panda Express, dessert at Coldstone Creamery, and cawfee tawk at Starbucks (all located in one strip mall).
Over at Starbucks, Alan Korwin www.gunlaws.com mentioned that he had read a book by Nom de Plume "Boston T. Party" (Ken Royce) which was of the same genre as "Unintended Consequences.' It is titled, "Molon Labe" and details the libertarian take-over of Wyoming (Royce has been pushing this "Libertarian Fantasy" as an anti-New Hampshire free state project for a few years). The book is centered upon the population by libertarian-minded folk of county boards, city councils, state legislature...etc, etc which leads to rejection of federal highway funds, among other balls-and-chains, and the Fed.gov's reaction to it.
Atomic insurance policy:
Um... apparently there are three nuclear warheads missing from the ICBM silos located in the state. Ooopsie.
Korwin loved the book, but was uncomfortable with a portion of it which dealt with "assassination politics" a la "Unintended Consequences" 'Time to feed the hogs.' As a result, Korwin is not sure if he wants to link the book to his web site, but he rather enjoyed reading it.
Javelin Press handles the books....
http://www.javelinpress.com/molon_labe.html
A review of Molon Labe' can be found here
http://www.thepriceofliberty.org/04/04/01/ladylib.htm
Rick
Over at Starbucks, Alan Korwin www.gunlaws.com mentioned that he had read a book by Nom de Plume "Boston T. Party" (Ken Royce) which was of the same genre as "Unintended Consequences.' It is titled, "Molon Labe" and details the libertarian take-over of Wyoming (Royce has been pushing this "Libertarian Fantasy" as an anti-New Hampshire free state project for a few years). The book is centered upon the population by libertarian-minded folk of county boards, city councils, state legislature...etc, etc which leads to rejection of federal highway funds, among other balls-and-chains, and the Fed.gov's reaction to it.
Atomic insurance policy:
Um... apparently there are three nuclear warheads missing from the ICBM silos located in the state. Ooopsie.
Korwin loved the book, but was uncomfortable with a portion of it which dealt with "assassination politics" a la "Unintended Consequences" 'Time to feed the hogs.' As a result, Korwin is not sure if he wants to link the book to his web site, but he rather enjoyed reading it.
Javelin Press handles the books....
http://www.javelinpress.com/molon_labe.html
A review of Molon Labe' can be found here
http://www.thepriceofliberty.org/04/04/01/ladylib.htm
Rick
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