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| Don't Shoot the Bastards (Yet): 101 More Ways to Salvage Freedom | 
enlarge | Authors: Claire Wolfe, Boston T. Party Publisher: Loompanics Unlimited Category: Book
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ISBN: 1559501898 Dewey Decimal Number: 320.570973 EAN: 9781559501897 ASIN: 1559501898
Publication Date: April 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Only a Little More Time Remains September 9, 2003 20 out of 22 found this review helpful
Author Claire Wolfe is an adament supporter of individual liberty and personal responsibility. She feels that government has gone way too far in the past few decades in its attempt to govern and control every facet of our lives. In this book, "Don't Shoot the Bastards..Yet", Wolfe lists 101 ways that individuals can still salvage a little bit of freedom from an ever- intrusive government before it's time to let the weapons do the talking. Wolfe writes about several different topics, and her style jumps from serious to humorous throughout this writing. But the area where she seems to be the most gung- ho on individual liberty is with gun ownership. Wolfe recommends owning guns- lots of guns- as one of the primary means of thwarting off any final attempt from government to take away any more rights. She has other recommendations too, but the gun issue pops up the most frequently. Wolfe believes (like many other political thinkers) that gun rights are the most critical of all because once the guns are confiscated, there will be no means available to fight off oppressive government force if/when the nation turns into a total police state. This book might seem radical at first and in many ways, it is. But it's not radical to the point of violence. Wolfe reminds the reader over and over again that she is NOT an advocate of force. She just wants the public to know that there are many ways to salvage freedom that are non- violent, easy to do, and completely free (or almost free) of any cost. Wolfe wrote this book as a follow up to "101 Things to do 'til the Revolution". This book is written in a similar fashion, with a numeric listing of "things" to do. They aren't in any particular order, and the vary widely in length (some are less than one page, some are several pages long). But they all drive home the same point: America is not as free as it once was and unless government officials realize this fact and take action to restore liberty, it's only a matter of time until a revolution takes place. And at that time, the guns and the freedom- loving Americans who own them could very well come out of hiding. Read this book, and see for yourself how you can regain some of your lost liberty!
Psychological Therapy for the "Postal" in all of us! March 23, 2002 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
As a combat veteran that has served this country honorably, just to watch the "senate" and the congresscritters wipe their behinds with the constitution that I hold dear, is almost unbearable. Clair Wolfe in my opinion, has supported and defended the constitution as well as any soldier. Her words will be shrined in the same reverence that I hold the words of Ben Franklin, Patrick Henry, or Nathan Hale.As for the ignorant reviews (1-2 stars) I have seen here, they are unfounded in logic or fact. "Those wo would surrender essential liberty for a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety" -Benjamin Franklin The Tree of Liberty is dry... Time to water.
Psychological Therapy for the "Postal" in all of us! March 22, 2002 17 out of 20 found this review helpful
As a combat veteran that has served this country honorably, just to watch the "senate" and the congresscritters wipe their poopy butts with the constitution that I hold dear, is almost unbearable.Clair Wolfe in my opinion, has supported and defended the constitution as well as any soldier. Her words will be shrined in the same reverence that I hold the words of Ben Franklin, Patrick Henry, or Nathan Hale. As for the ignorant reviews (1-2 stars) I have seen here, they are unfounded in logic or fact. "Those wo would surrender essential liberty for a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety" -Benjamin Franklin The Tree of Liberty is dry... Time to water.
Psychological Therapy for the "Postal" in all of us! March 22, 2002 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
As a combat veteran that has served this country honorably, just to watch the "senate" and the congresscritters wipe their poopy butts with the constitution that I hold dear, is almost unbearable.Clair Wolfe has in my opinion, has supported and defended the constitution as well as any soldier. Her words will be shrined in the same reverence that I hold the words of Ben Franklin, Patrick Henry, or Nathan Hale. ... "Those wo would surrender essential liberty for a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety" -Benjamin Franklin The Tree of Liberty is dry... Time to water.
steal a little freedom back February 26, 2002 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
Claire Wolfe has the happy knack of being able to put across solid ideas while keeping you entertained and glued to the page. This book is a sequel to 101 Things To Do Til The Revolution; a funny, thought-provoking title that has blessed my shelves for a few years now. If you are looking for ways to subvert authority, protect your constitutional freedoms and give 'Big Brother' a black eye, you could do worse than starting with any of Claire Wolfe's books. To quote from Claire quoting Jefferson Mack, "too often, too many don't see the loss of freedom as that big of a deal. That's the way the people who steal freedom want it. They want the average citizen still at the job, worried about what he is going to put in his mouth more than what he can say with it". This book will help you steal a little of that freedom back.
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