The Ground-Zero mosque proposal has fueled needed discussion about Islam, particularly relating to the global objectives of Islam. As one who has studied Islam, and has worked to warn people of its insidiousness, I am pleased to witness this new discussion. I hope that the discussion progresses from mere soundbites to a serious examination of [...]
Freedom of “Religion,” or of “Ideology?”
Posted on August 19, 2010 at 10:01 pm by Tim Haile
4 Votes Against The 2nd Amendment
Posted on July 6, 2010 at 4:08 pm by Tim Haile
In a 5/4 vote just last week, the Supreme Court ruled that the second amendment does indeed grant individuals the right to keep and bear (carry) arms. And while freedom lovers were pleased with the ruling, we didn’t see any huge celebrations in honor of the landmark event. Why not?
Perhaps many people are reacting as [...]
Lawful Self-Defense For Lawful People
Posted on July 2, 2010 at 11:07 pm by Tim Haile
{Editor’s Note: I want to thank my friend Willie Ramsey for allowing me to publish this fine article.}
In his June 30 article, Jeff Neal used his First Amendment right to attack lawful people’s Second Amendment right, “to keep and bear arms”. I’m offered very limited space, but appreciate this opportunity to reply. (I’m not a lawyer. The laws [...]
Sporting Event Victory Riots: Some Implications
Posted on June 21, 2010 at 2:58 pm by Tim Haile
The LA Times reported that enthusiastic Laker fans engaged in rioting in celebration of the Laker’s latest NBA victory. (Yes, you read correctly: They rioted “in celebration” of a “victory.”) They did the same thing last year. They destroyed and vandalized storefronts, looted, smashed and burned vehicles, started fires and beat people up. It is [...]




