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Scott Carpenter
 
 
            Scott Carpenter was born in 1973 in Kitimat, BC. In 1991, he graduated from high school (barely) in Nipawin, Saskatchewan and promptly moved back west – to Victoria BC to attend the University of Victoria. In 1997, he graduated with a BA in Canadian history and Psychology.
   
            Scott went to work after graduation in the Peace district of BC as a contractor doing research projects for various government agencies. After a few short years he developed a conscience, shut down his business and started selling firearms for a living instead (more socially responsible you know). He now lives in Dawson Creek, BC with his beautiful and patient wife, Catina (a teacher) and their new son, Zackery (a baby).
   
            Scott spends most of his free time pretending the rest of the world doesn't exist by chasing small and large furry creatures with 'just shoot me' signs dangling from their asses. If you feel the need to contact him for any reason – particularly to whine about something he wrote –, he can be reached somewhere deep in the northern British Columbia wilderness via smoke signal. Scrawl a message on the birch bark if you don't get an answer. He'll get back to you when finds the time (and the message).
   
  Gay marriage: why all the fuss?  (no 129  –  September 27, 2003) 
The myth of decentralization  (no 123  –  April 12, 2003) 
The failure of libertarianism  (no 122  –  March 29, 2003) 
Putting the flag and Lincoln to rest  (no 106  –  July 6, 2002) 
It's not the Liberals' fault...  (no 105  –  June 8, 2002) 
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and the end of freedom in America  (no 100  –  March 16, 2002) 
A first step and a new beginning in BC  (no 98  –  February 16, 2002) 
The free ride is over in British Columbia  (no 97  –  February 2, 2002) 
It's all about freedom  (no 93  –  November 24, 2001) 
Coming soon to a wilderness near you...  (no 92  –  November 10, 2001) 
Chicken!  (no 91  –  October 27, 2001) 
For freedom's sake: Letter to an American friend  (no 90  –  October 13, 2001) 
Chrétien on sharing  (no 89  –  September 29, 2001) 
The road to liberty  (no 88  –  September 15, 2001) 
Buzzard and I  (no 87  –  September 1st, 2001) 
A toast to the end of gun control in Canada  (no 86  –  August 4, 2001) 
Abolish your city!  (no 85  –  July 7, 2001) 
The Beaver VS. the Eagle: Who's really the biggest tyrant?  (no 84  –  June 9, 2001) 
Why I'm voting for the Marijuana Party  (no 82  –  April 28, 2001) 
Out of context: how some libertarian arguments ignore reality  (no 81  –  April 14, 2001) 
Porn on TV: Mind your own dawn business!  (no 80  –  March 31, 2001) 
The truth about Western independance  (no 78  –  March 3, 2001) 
A Hunter's Heart  (no 77  –  February 17, 2001) 
A report of the inauguration of the Alberta Independence Party  (no 76  –  February 3, 2001) 
Advice for Western secessionists  (no 74  –  January 6, 2001) 
Secession... the West's not so new buzz word  (no 73  –  December 9, 2000) 
Winter and politics on the last frontier  (no 71  –  November 11, 2000) 
Off the deep end  (no 69  –  October 14, 2000) 
Freedom is a four letter word  (no 67  –  September 16, 2000) 
Thoughts on politics  (no 66  –  September 2, 2000) 
Thoughts on thinking  (no 65  –  August 5, 2000) 
The trouble with Canadians  (no 64  –  July 8, 2000) 
Got Freedom?  (no 63  –  June 10, 2000) 
Groupthink and its ugly side effects  (no 62  –  May 13, 2000) 
Converting the masses  (no 61  –  April 29, 2000) 
Granny vs. the State  (no 60  –  April 15, 2000) 
Reciprocia: A book review  (no 59  –  April 1st, 2000) 
Will that be a Porsche or a Pony? On the road to political nihilism  (no 58  –  March 18, 2000) 
Alms for the enslaved, Sir?  (no 57  –  March 4, 2000) 
Peaceful separation  (no 56  –  February 19, 2000) 
Shoveling driveways: Free enterprise or underground economy?  (no 55  –  February 5, 2000) 
The great Canadian identity crisis  (no 53  –  January 8, 2000)  
Flanders Fields Revisited  (no 49  –  November 6, 1999)  
What is freedom and what is it worth?  (no 46  –  September 25, 1999) 
 
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