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Aahzian Contradictions - Anti-Gun, But Pro-2nd Amendment
Posted on December 12, 2007 - Filed Under Nonviolence | Leave a Comment
From the time I was around 8 or 9 until my senior year of high school I knew I wanted to join the Navy when I became an adult. You see, my father was in the Navy and I seldom saw him, so I idolized him. In fact, I even made the choice to go to a military high school as a direct result of my devotion to the armed forces. It was only there, in my senior year, that…

Cow Meet Car, Car Meet Mechanic
Posted on November 7, 2007 - Filed Under Aahz | Leave a Comment
I’m not really sure there’s anything I can add, but I just had to share this story from Reuters-
SPOKANE, Washington (Reuters) - A cow plunged from a 200-foot (61-metre) cliff onto the hood of a minivan on a highway in central Washington state, according to police.
The car’s occupants, Charles and Linda Everson, were not hurt in Sunday’s accident, but the cow was euthanized at the scene.
“If the cow had fallen a split second later, the animal would have landed right…

Applied Anarchy: Why Anarchists Should Vote For Ron Paul
Posted on September 5, 2007 - Filed Under Applied Anarchy, Living Free, Vote 2008 | 10 Comments
There are quite a few anarchists out there who scoff at the very notion of voting. The general argument is that voting just “feeds the beast” and is essentially an acknowledgment of the government’s authority over us as individuals. Personally, I feel these anarchists are either overly idealistic or short-sighted.

USMC Major General declares “War Is Just A Racket” - in 1933!
Posted on August 30, 2007 - Filed Under Books, Military | Leave a Comment
Can Rolling Stone Magazine accomplish what Washington, Eisenhower, and the Marine Corps’ most decorated soldier going into WWII could not?














