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The Freedom Outlaw: Security outlaws - wave of the future?
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To reason with despots is throwing reason away. The best of arguments is a vigorous preparation." - Thomas Paine, 1792. Wednesday, April 05, 2006. Security outlaws - wave of the future? Fascinating article (found via SurvivalBlog.com, link in post title) about the coming death of faith in government to provide "security," and how people are likely to handle this responsibility themselves. Sounds like a guy who knows what he's talking about. Posted by Taran Jordan (Lightning) at 8:19 AM.
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The Freedom Outlaw: The freedom part of a Freedom Outlaw
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To reason with despots is throwing reason away. The best of arguments is a vigorous preparation." - Thomas Paine, 1792. Sunday, April 02, 2006. The freedom part of a Freedom Outlaw. Well, I took a break from blogging and did indeed get more writing done on other projects. But that other writing has given birth to a lot of new questions and concepts that just need some working out. And a blog or journal is a good way for me to explore them. Where and how and when do the lines in the sand get drawn? I get ...
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The Freedom Outlaw: Thoreau on slavery and taxes
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To reason with despots is throwing reason away. The best of arguments is a vigorous preparation." - Thomas Paine, 1792. Tuesday, May 02, 2006. Thoreau on slavery and taxes. Tax protester extraordinaire David Gross. Has established a page on his website. Devoted to Henry David Thoreau's Slavery in Massachusetts. Written in 1854. It's a passionate piece and a great read. Posted by Taran Jordan (Lightning) at 2:08 PM. Here’s the correct link: http:/ sniggle.net/Experiment/index.php? Its all in YOUR head.
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The Freedom Outlaw: December 2004
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To reason with despots is throwing reason away. The best of arguments is a vigorous preparation." - Thomas Paine, 1792. Sunday, December 19, 2004. Small steps do get you somewhere. Time to do it yet again. And this year, it’s going to be much different than in any year past. 2003 was a year of upheaval for me, but in 2004, I’ve come a long way on the path to where I’m meant to be. For instance:. Learned to use a handgun (revolver and semi-auto) somewhat accurately, and purchased my first one, SSN-free.
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The Freedom Outlaw: Nothing's certain but death and...
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To reason with despots is throwing reason away. The best of arguments is a vigorous preparation." - Thomas Paine, 1792. Wednesday, May 03, 2006. Nothing's certain but death and. Taxes again. I keep coming back to this subject lately. But no longer will I consider paying taxes one of the two unavoidable events in life. When I blogged the other day about my unexpected zero income tax bill. This year, I neglected to mention something important. Cool Enjoy more free time? So I'm thinking to accelerate the re...
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The Freedom Outlaw: Come on over...
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To reason with despots is throwing reason away. The best of arguments is a vigorous preparation." - Thomas Paine, 1792. Monday, June 05, 2006. Just a warm invitation to my readers to come over to my new blog: http:/ taranjordan.wordpress.com. As you know, I and many other Cotse.net. Is a delight to use, and made transferring my posts and comments a breeze. I'll have to redo my blogroll and links by hand, but these will soon be done. Posted by Taran Jordan (Lightning) at 10:39 PM. Way Cool Blog Honor Roll.
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The Freedom Outlaw: Brits to be Forced to Hand Over Encryption Keys
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To reason with despots is throwing reason away. The best of arguments is a vigorous preparation." - Thomas Paine, 1792. Thursday, May 18, 2006. Brits to be Forced to Hand Over Encryption Keys. GodDAMN. The police state encroacheth more heavily and deeply by the day. Link in post title. Sunni, thank you for keeping it real by quoting this lovely, passionate passage from Bruce Schneier. We canNOT allow the f*cking statists to have their way and their kind of world. Google/Blogspot blocking proxy access.
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The Freedom Outlaw: A temporary farewell
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To reason with despots is throwing reason away. The best of arguments is a vigorous preparation." - Thomas Paine, 1792. Sunday, December 04, 2005. A friend of mine, a ubiquitous activist in the Libertarian Party. Warned me once that a person can have only three main concerns going in life at any one time, if he or she is to be effective. Work, and family - relationship - home life, are two for most people. That leaves just one opening. Even so, with the novel being the fifth, there just isn't room for th...
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The Freedom Outlaw: January 2005
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To reason with despots is throwing reason away. The best of arguments is a vigorous preparation." - Thomas Paine, 1792. Saturday, January 01, 2005. Better health such a standard, overused New Year’s resolution! But that must be because it’s so necessary, and so difficult to do. So for this wonderful, just-begun New Year, the Year of Freedom in my personal book, I’m going to start off talking about health. Might sound a very strange topic for a blog about Freedom Outlaws. And yetit’s a very important one.
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The Freedom Outlaw: Aunt Agatha was right...
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To reason with despots is throwing reason away. The best of arguments is a vigorous preparation." - Thomas Paine, 1792. Thursday, October 06, 2005. Aunt Agatha was right. One of my choicest fictional heroes, Agatha Christie. S obsessive-compulsive Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, was heard to say many times that conversation is the eventual downfall of most people who have something to hide. Boy, did I realize the truth of that statement this past weekend. I went to a writers conferenceunder my pen name.