Help Dave Kopel “Aim for Liberty”
Our very own gun-toting, Second Amendment junky, and legal scholar Dave Kopel recently published a fantastic book (for you crazy people who read) called Aiming for Liberty: The Past, Present, and Future of Freedom and Self-Defense. Here’s a quick synopsis:
David Kopel’s book covers topics ranging from the origins of the Washington, DC gun ban to the Heller decision. He discusses the genesis of modern American gun control, the KKK, the true anti-gun agenda and the deceptions and errors used to promote anti-gun laws. He covers the right to self defense from Judeo Christiran perspectives. Other chapters explore United Nations and International gun control attempts and failures, law enforcement abuses and solutions, the culture of the right to keep and bear arms and the gun control movement. He concludes his book with a chapter on several prominent American gun owners from Thomas Jefferson to Eleanor Roosevelt.
If you’d like to learn more, listen to this podcast and/or watch this episode of Independent Thinking.
To celebrate, Dave is holding a meet and greet book signing at the Highlands Ranch Tattered Cover bookstore this Friday, January 15th at 7:30pm.
RSVP online here or call Mary @ 303.279.6536.

I must say how embarassing your action is with regard to health care. You must spend too much time in the mirror and listening to the sound of your own voice. I am a small business owner, fiscally conservative, with a 10 person payroll. I have watched under a Republican president and formerly a Republican Congress as nothing, absolutely nothing was done to support cost effective health care, not only for uninsured people, but for the majority of business in this country–small business owners. Nothing was done, not even a tax incentive for small business to support rising insurance costs. Now we have a sorry HSA, which is basically non insurance, and only benefits people who basically have catastrophic health care costs. We have been in business for 20 years, and we have watched real health insurance already becoming government health care in all but name–read Kaiser. Since you did nothing for so long, the Democrats are at least trying to do something, imperfect as it is, I am thankful for their efforts. Your efforts to block serious health care efforts in Colorado are an embarassment to this state.
Sincerely,
David Cisneros
David Cisneros
16 Jan 2010 at 6:04 pm