I'm reading that right now (up to around 1995, where MO is trying once again to legalize guns for self defense) and was surprised to see this story, knowing how recently this was an issue in this same state. The gun-grabber beat never changes, though they alter the verse and chorus to suit their current audience.
I am overwhelmed by the history conveyed in UC - I heard Rush today mentioning that Timothy McVeigh bombed the federal building in response to Waco; reading the UC explanation of the Waco event makes me wonder if I shouldn't reevaluate my opinion of theses events! (Back then, I still thought the Feds were the good guys....)
I first read UC in ‘99 after hearing of it on FreeRepublic, and have reread several times since. Helped me get involved in the CC movement as well as local Freeper activity in Kansas City. Protested Clinton at VFW convention in ‘99, election rallies in 2000 and NRA convention ‘01. Met C. Heston and lots of other prominent figures at NRA, Million Moms had protest across the street and we marched around them flying the Gadsden flag.
Glad to see it’s a free ebook now, as I tried to get copies for friends. My son has a copy I gave him still new in shrink wrap.