In case anyone forgot, China is still runs by commies. Commies that continue to use force to censor speech, art and music that they deem [...]
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Got AIDS? Prepare for Government Tracking
Earlier this week it came to light that the Indonesian government had plans to force those with AIDS to be implanted with a microchip so [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Doherty Proves Reason Prevails in DC
On Monday I had the opportunity to attend a book forum at the Cato Institute entitled “Gun Control on Trial” after Brian Doherty’s book on [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Private Enforcement Mechanisms
One of the biggest fears — and justifiably so — about moving toward a more voluntary society centers on the protection of people and property, [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Got the Fiat Money Blues?
New to the scene of commodity-backed currency, of which Liberty Dollar is perhaps the most well-known, is the Free Lakota Bank. According to their “About [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Crashers ask tough questions on the BBC
Just before the last election the BBC was in DC filming an episode of their news panel show “Question Time” Crashers Irena Schneider and Pete [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Obama’s Fatal Conceit
Still two months out from taking office, Obama and his team are already making the case for a $700+ billion stimulus for the economy. A [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Obama’s Message of “Change” Scares Gun Owners
This past weekend I went to a gun show in northern Virginia. It was my fourth time to this particular gun show and it was [...]
Read the rest of this entry »The Romanticism of Law Enforcement
Some children, when asked what they want to be when they grow up, reply, “I want to be a police officer”, which invariably receives much [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Parallels Between Our Economic Situation and the Great Depression
This summer I had the great fortune of being able to speak with those present at the Liberty Summer Seminar, hosted by the Institute for [...]
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