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Random Shots for Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Today in history

COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

  1. Posted to Facebook

    So now that Dunham has been called out as racist, the bit when she was a kid where she fingered her one-year-old stepsister “to see what it felt like” goes by the wayside?

  2. Posted to Facebook

    I haven’t seen anything on that particular model of rifle before. Can you post some specifications, please?

  3. Posted to Facebook

    The Libertarian solution to ______________ [ANYTHING] derives from the Non-Aggression Principle, full stop. Period.

    Freedom is the answer. What’s the question?

LISTENING / READING / WATCHING

  1. Three Rivers Press [Crown Publishers, Inc.] — Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock
  2. The Daily WireBlack Female Writer For Lena Dunham’s Lenny Letter Quits. She Says Dunham Is A Racist. by Hank Berrien
  3. nmpolitics . net — Our government is lying to us about the economy by Max Mastellone
  4. Washington Examiner from MediaDC [Clarity Media Group] — Erie tells an ominous sign for Democrats by Salena Zito
  5. Radio Free Asia [RFA] — Chinese Police Order Xinjiang’s Muslims to Hand in All Copies of The Quran by Qiao Long and by Wong Lok-to, translated and edited by Luisetta Mudie
  6. Heathen — Victims of Deception
  7. Del Rey Books [Ballantine] — Saga of Cuckoo: Farthest Star by Frederick Pohl and Jack Williamson
  8. Iced Earth — Days of Purgatory

Random Shots for Monday, 20 November 2017

Today in history

COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

  1. Posted to Facebook

    And what was with the schtick of Frank hitting that same cinderblock wall with a sledgehammer for hours?

    Even the whackjob homeless junkies that I encounter here in ABQ aren’t that weird.

LISTENING / READING / WATCHING

  1. Convention of States, from Citizens for Self-Governance — Marine Corps Veteran: I didn’t serve 20 years in the military to defend a federal leviathan
  2. Mozilla Internet Citizen from Mozilla — 10 Fascinating Things We Learned When We Asked The World ‘How Connected Are You?’
  3. Judas Priest — The Essential Judas Priest
  4. Marvel Comics — Star Wars
  5. Del Rey Books [Ballantine] — Saga of Cuckoo: Farthest Star by Frederick Pohl and Jack Williamson
  6. Dinar Chronicles by “Terra Zetzz” — US Marines Storm the CIA Headquarters in Langley
  7. BBC America — Star Trek: Voyager
  8. Heathen — Victims of Deception
  9. Three Rivers Press [Crown Publishers, Inc.] — Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock
  10. The Federalist 6 Reasons Your Right-Wing Friend Isn’t Coming To Your Side On Gun Control by Meredith Dake-O’Connor

Random Shots for Sunday, 19 November 2017

Today in history

LISTENING / READING / WATCHING

  1. Heathen —
    1. Breaking the Silence
    2. Victims of Deception
  2. antiwar.com, from the Randolph Bourne Institute [RBI] — Behind the Headlines: I Will Survive by Justin Raimondo
  3. Washington Examiner from MediaDC [Clarity Media Group] — The GOP is in a civil war, and Mitch McConnell is making it worse by James Wallner

The “Keller Defense”

People — pardon me, journalists and politicians — have often accused me of believing that I’m above the law. And yet, who isn’t? Everywhere you prod it, even with the shortest stick, the established system isn’t simply corrupt, it’s unequivocally putrsecent. The law is created by demonstrable criminals, enforced by demonstrable criminals, interpreted by demonstrable criminals, all for demonstrably criminal purposes. Of course I’m above the law. And so are you.
— William Wilde Curringer, in Pallas by L. Neil Smith, p. 301 [see here also]

On Monday, 13 November 2017, the Albuquerque Journal ran an article by Journal Staff Writer Martin Salazar titled Board finds Keller violated ethics code

That was the eleventh-hour decision made Monday by the city’s Board of Ethics & Campaign Practices, which found that mayoral candidate and state Auditor Tim Keller violated the City Charter’s Elections Code and the Open and Ethical Elections Code.

But the board opted not to issue a reprimand or a fine in the case, determining that Keller “acted in good faith and did not intend to violate” the rules.

Naturally, Keller denies any deliberate intent to violate the law —

“Though our opponents have used trumped up terms like dishonest, ‘money laundering’ and ‘cash under the table,’ those assertions were always baseless and the board’s ruling confirmed that today,” Keller said in a statement. “That came out loud and clear in today’s ruling which emphatically notes our good faith efforts.”

Maybe We The Great Unwashed can use this defense when accused of wrongdoing?

Let’s give that a try, hypothetically speaking, right here —

Traffic cop: Can I see your license, insurance, and registration?

Me (or you): What’s this all about, officer?

Traffic cop: You do realize that you were doing 50 in a 30?

Me (or you): But officer, I acted in good faith and did not intend to violate the rules . . . .

Maybe the IRS agent who shows up at your door to audit you or your business might be more sympathetic to you? Who wants to give that one a “good faith” run up the flagpole?

Apparently, Keller is considered to be above the law. Again, from the Journal

. . . . the board opted not to issue a reprimand or a fine in the case . . . .

So while We The Little People would be told “tough apples, pay the fine” upon citing mens rea for a similar “offense,” Keller gets to skate away scot free on this one.

Still, Keller isn’t completely out of the woods just yet —

Two other complaints against Keller are still pending, one that alleges that his campaign is illegally coordinating with a political action committee supporting him and another alleging that he broke the rules by failing to report the attorney fees he has incurred defending himself against the ethics complaints.

So is Albuquerque’s Board of Ethics & Campaign Practices going to invalidate the election results, considering that the winner cheated to get that victory?

Don’t hold your breath.

For decades, Democrats such as Keller have complained about “dirty campaigning” and “dirty money” as a reason that “more regulations are necessary.”

In that light, instead of saying “Thank you for a clear mandate,” he should apologize to Albuquerque’s voters and citizens for being a hypocrite, and then decline to actually take office.

Again, don’t hold your breath.

The least that the Board could do is require Keller to return the “public campaign money” (read welfare for politicians) that he received from the City coffers — all 362,000 of it.

If the Board doesn’t have the courage and integrity to do that, it’s a sham at best, and at worst it furthers corruption on the Albuquerque political scene. And the City’s “Open and Ethical Elections Code” won’t be worth the paper on which it’s printed.

Seriously, Keller should have to walk door to door, by himself, personally knocking on doors and asking residents for cash until he raises enough to pay back every penny of his “public campaign financing.”


FOR FURTHER REFERENCE

  1. The Libertarian EnterpriseNumber 23, 1 March 1997: Down By Law by Victor Milán

NOTES

  1. Published in The Libertarian EntepriseNumber 949 – 19 November 2017
  2. Approximate reading level – 11.8
  3. Reposted –
    1. Personal blogs and micro-blogs – Diaspora* / Ello / Facebook [page / profile] / Gab / Google Plus / Liberty.me / Liberty Society / Minds / Tea Party Community / Twitter / VK
    2. Absurdist Discordian Party of New Mexico Facebook page
    3. Albuquerque Liberty Forum Facebook page
    4. KCUF Media Facebook page
    5. New Mexico Dissent and Expose Facebook page
    6. Vote Dumpster Fire Facebook page
    7. Vote the Air Facebook page
    8. Vote the Air NM Facebook page
    9. The Weekly Sedition Facebook page
    10. Wood Chipper Facebook page
    11. Freedom Rally Point New Mexico Facebook group
    12. , Independent Insights Facebook group
    13. New Mexico Libertarians Facebook group
    14. New Mexico Lest We Forget (voters remorse) Facebook group
    15. The Libertarian Enterprise Facebook group

[FPI] To Whom It May Concern: Is there a FPUSA?

Subject: Is there a FPUSA?
Local Time: November 12, 2017 6:36 PM
UTC Time: November 13, 2017 1:36 AM
From: Mike Blessing
To: feedback@freedomparty.org

To Whom It May Concern:

Does FPI[1] have currently any affiliate(s) in the United States?

Mike Blessing
https://mikewb1971.wordpress.com

Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.


FOR FURTHER REFERENCE

  1. Freedom Party International

NOTES

  1. Blind-copied to the LPNM Popcorn Caucus
  2. Published in The Libertarian EntepriseNumber 949 – 19 November 2017
  3. Reposted –
    1. Personal blogs and micro-blogs – Facebook [page / profile] / Google Plus / Twitter / WordPress.com

Random Shots for Saturday, 18 November 2017

Today in history

COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

  1. Posted to Facebook

    I won’t be surprised if Congress mandates that the manufacturers include a backdoor to the cars’ operating system for law enforcement use. That way when the cops have a warrant for you, they don’t need to swarm up at your front door and conduct a legalized home invasion, they can just hack your car to deliver you to the local station, and lock you inside upon arrival.

    And of course, the how-to on that will never get out to the criminal element.

  2. Posted to Facebook here, here, and here

    Adam Kokesh
    Saturday, November 18, 2017 at 7:47am

    Super excited to add Mike Blessing as our New Mexico State Coordinator! So for Arizona tonight … do we have to do this one by cage match?
    https://mikewb1971.wordpress.com/2017/11/17/kokesh-for-not-president-event-in-abq/

    Phoenix tonight: https://www.facebook.com/events/1463034527052199/?ti=cl

  3. Posted to Facebook

    Also DEA and the FDA — FDA kills thousands of people every year indirectly by keeping experimental drugs off the market, disallowing sick people from trying them when those drugs might save their lives. (DEA often “serves” as the FDA’s enforcement agency.)

  4. Posted to Facebook

    ATFE should be a Wal-Mart-style big-box mega-chain, not a government agency.

LISTENING / READING / WATCHING

  1. Heart — Greatest Hits: 1985-1995
  2. Heathen — Breaking the Silence
  3. Terminal Lance by Maximilian Uriarte —
    1. “Fly Hard”
    2. #357 “Shitter Graffiti is an Art . . . of Dicks III”
  4. You Can’t Break Me
    1. Walmart Employee Fired 2-Hours After Being Hired Due To His Brilliant Comeback To A Customer by James Merritt
    2. How Each Zodiac Sign Cheats In Relationships. Beware Of The Virgo by James Merritt
  5. Del Rey Books [Ballantine] — Saga of Cuckoo: Farthest Star by Frederick Pohl and Jack Williamson
  6. Judas Priest — Angel of Retribution

Random Shots for Friday, 17 November 2017

Today in history

COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

  1. Posted to Facebook

    I have “Cismale-pattern ammosexual” listed as my gender on Facebook.

  2. Posted to Facebook

    My first game console was the Magnavox Odyssey^2.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnavox_Odyssey%C2%B2

  3. Posted to Facebook here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here

    Arvin Vohra
    Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 11:42am

  4. Posted to Facebook

    DEFINITELY Wickard v. Filburn !

LISTENING / READING / WATCHING

  1. The Orville
  2. Del Rey Books [Ballantine] — Saga of Cuckoo: Farthest Star by Frederick Pohl and Jack Williamson
  3. Judas Priest — Metalogy
  4. Heart — Greatest Hits: 1985-1995

Kokesh for Not-President Event in ABQ

Last night (Thursday, 16 November 2017), I attended Adam Kokesh’s TaxationIsTheft — Albuquerque event at Cervantes Restaurant and Lounge (5801 Gibson SE) in Albuquerque, where he spelled out his campaign for “Not President” for 2020.

Also attending were Adam’s Not Campaign Manager Ben Farmer, along with local libertarian luminaries Bill Koehler, Frank Martin and Robert Kruger.

Click the picture to see the full-size version

Ben Farmer warming up the crowd

Click the picture to see the full-size version

Adam speaks!

For what it’s worth, I volunteered to be the New Mexico State Coordinator for the Not Campaign.

I first met Adam in June 2009 at a planning meeting for his campaign for New Mexico’s 3rd Congressional District, and have been impressed with him ever since.

Afterwards, we went to his new touring RV, which the team had decided to name “No Force One.” He seemed a bit disappointed when I told him that this wasn’t the first vehicle with the moniker (one of Harry Browne’s campaigns had access to a small aircraft with the same name).


USEFUL LINKS

Kokesh for Not-President site

Kokesh for Not-President Facebook page

Twitter / Instagram / YouTube channel / Steemit

Military for Kokesh Facebook group


NOTES

  1. Published in The Libertarian EntepriseNumber 949 – 19 November 2017
  2. Approximate reading level – 13.5
  3. Reposted –
    1. Personal blogs and micro-blogs – Diaspora* / Ello / Facebook [page / profile] / Gab / Google Plus / Liberty.me / Liberty Society / Minds / Twitter / VK
    2. Albuquerque Liberty Forum Facebook page
    3. KCUF Media Facebook page
    4. The Weekly Sedition Facebook page
    5. Freedom Rally Point New Mexico Facebook group
    6. New Mexico Lest We Forget (voters remorse) Facebook group
    7. New Mexico Libertarians Facebook group
    8. The Libertarian Enterprise Facebook group

Random Shots for Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Today in history

COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

  1. Posted to Facebook

    “A 3 year old isn’t competent to handle his affairs, yet you still want it to be legal for an adult to sell cocaine to a 3-year old, right? Correct me if I’m wrong about your position.”

    “J Neil Schulman I said trade a toy for drugs.”

    “So legal to for an adult to sell cocaine to a baby, or trade a toy with the baby for sex. Got it. You need to examine your philosophy, man. That’s screwed up.”

    “Bill Reveile So if you label the risks on a bag of cocaine and sell that to the 3-year old, you wouldn’t be liable?”

    “How about adult selling an toy to the baby in exchange for sex? Still legal?”

    Apparently, three-year-old kids not only carry coin of the realm with them, but understand concepts such as “buy,” “sell,” “commerce,” and “trade.”

    Who knew?

LISTENING / READING / WATCHING

  1. Ars TechnicaStar Trek: Discovery just broke our brains by Annalee Newitz
  2. The Daily WireWATCH: Joe Biden Says Man Who Stopped Texas Church Shooter Never Should Have Had That Gun by Ryan Saavedra
  3. Tales From SYL Ranch by William Stone III — . . . Where No Man Has Gone Before
  4. Sammy Hagar — Red Voodoo
  5. Heart — Greatest Hits: 1985–1995

Random Shots for Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Today in history

COMMENTS I’VE POSTED

  1. Posted to Facebook

    Next time you get pulled over for speeding, just tell the cop that you “acted in good faith.”

    If it’s good enough for Keller, it should be good enough for the rest of us.

    Seriously, Keller should have to walk door to door, by himself, personally knocking on doors and asking residents for cash until he raises enough to pay back every penny of his “public campaign financing” (read welfare for politicians).

LISTENING / READING / WATCHING

  1. Three Rivers Press [Crown Publishers, Inc.] — Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock
  2. Albuquerque JournalBoard finds Keller violated ethics code by Martin Salazar, Journal Staff Writer
  3. The New York Times
    1. In the Heart of ‘The Resistance,’ California Conservatives Are Invigorated by Jeremy W. Peters
    2. Can My Children Be Friends With White People? by Ekow N. Yankah
  4. Monster Hunter Nation [MHN] by Larry Correia — A Capitalist Novelist’s Guide to Fan Expectations and How Not To Be A Douche
  5. The Daily WireBill Nye, The Not-So-Science Guy, Gets Slammed, And It’s Pretty Great by Hank Berrien
  6. Sammy Hagar —
    1. Marching to Mars
    2. Red Voodoo
  7. The Santa Fe New MexicanWith easy ballot access, Libertarian Party seeks N.M. candidates; Dunn eyes bid for governor by Morgan Lee, The Associated Press
  8. ZeroHedge
    1. If The Saudi Arabia Situation Doesn’t Worry You, You’re Not Paying Attention by Chris Martenson (posted by “Tyler Durden”)
    2. The Whiskey Rebellion: How Brand New America Tore Up The Bill of Rights by “TDB”
  9. Peak Prosperity by Chris Martenson — If The Saudi Arabia Situation Doesn’t Worry You, You’re Not Paying Attention
  10. National Geographic Channel —
    1. Putin Takes Control: Russia
    2. Inside North Korea
  11. ReasonTighter Gun Laws Will Leave Libertarians Better-Armed Than Everybody Else by J.D. Tuccille
  12. Terminal Lance by Maximilian Uriarte — #498 “The Awakening”
  13. The Arts Mechanical by John C. Carlton — What The Sad Puppies Were All About