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| The Tyranny of Gun Control | | Author: | Jacob G. Hornberger (Editor), Richard M. Ebeling (Editor) | ISBN: | 1890687006 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Brian Bartels, Liberty magazine "'The best thing about The Tyranny of Gun Control' is Jacob Hornberger's skill as a polemicist. Out of 14 essays, he owns five of them, including 'The Nazi Mindset in America' and 'Loving Your Country and Hating Your Government,' an amusing rhapsody on President Clinton's inability to fathom the attitude alluded to in the title. They really are something to behold. I founder myself rereading some of them for pleasure. A few samples: 'What would be President Clinton's position with respect to the War for Independence?... William Jefferson Clinton would have said to Thomas Jefferson: 'There's nothing patriotic about hating your government or pretending you can hate your government but love your country.'"
Dave Carew, Tennessee Libertarian Party newsletter "A must read for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the true meaning of the Second Amendment--and how it came to be seen as a sine qua non of the Bill of Rights--The Tyranny of Gun Control is, in the final analysis, an essential work for everyone concerned about the fate of human liberty."
Conservative Book Club "We'll take one example among the dozens in this book. President Clinton has condemned Americans who criticize their government: "There's nothing patriotic about hating your government and pretending you can hate your government but love your country." Does Clinton occupy the moral high ground? Not after he confronts Jacob Hornberger, president of The Future of Freedom Foundation."
The NRA's American Guardian, April 1998 "This book's 14 chapters offer an uncompromising look at tough issues such as the assault weapons scam, public and private terrorism, what the Second Amendment means, and more. The book's overall theme links the deterioration of American society to a failure of its citizens to adhere to the principles of freedom, but offers hope, because more and more Americans are questioning the socialistic welfare state that America has become."
Book Description The right to own firearms is one of the most fundamental, inherent rights of man. Not only do individuals have the natural,God-given right to own property, they also have the basic right to defend themselves from murderers, rapists, thieves, burglars,and other violent, antisocial people in society. Most important, individuals have the right to defend themselves from the oppressive, tyrannical acts of their own government. This book shows why gun control poses an enormous threat to the liberty of the American people. It is a must read for anyone concerned about the future direction of freedom in the United States. This book shows why gun control poses an enormous threat to the liberty of the American people.
Tyranny of Gun Control
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