Today begins the Second Annual International Students For Liberty Conference. Slated to attend are 150-200 college students from 14 countries and a great line-up of [...]
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True Love on Valentine’s Day
Today millions are celebrating Valentine’s Day (according to Wiki those cultures that are Christian-influenced) by expressing their love for their significant other(s) via words, gifts [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Venezuela: Ground Zero in the Battle of Ideas
We all know that Hugo Chavez is a thug that uses the political process for his personal gain. But despite nationalizing TV stations and entire [...]
Read the rest of this entry »A Personal Plea for Liberty
Since you’re on Bureaucrash.com odds are that you’re a good person, or someone you know believes that’s the case and therefore has invited you to [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Obama to Subsidize Father of 30?
According to Obama’s presidential campaign website, he and Biden will “increase the supply of affordable housing . . . raise the minimum wage . . [...]
Read the rest of this entry »New Hampshire Curtails Bill of Rights
In 1791 with the passage of the Sixth Amendment, the right to a jury trial was specifically protected. Though initially only applicable to federal [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Feds Embark on Doublespeak Campaign
On December 10th bureaucrats at the Food and Drug Administration sent what was effectively a cease-and-desist letter to Coca-Cola, informing them that their use of [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Emanuel & Blagojevich Underscore that Politics Hurt
As we recently touched on, Rahm Emanuel, selected by Obama to be his chief-of-staff,is not a friend of freedom fighters. Well, Emanuel hasn’t even stepped into [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Minneapolis Taxpayers To Pay $600K for Over-Aggressive Cops
A year ago, acting on what was later admitted to be “bad information”, Minneapolis cops raided Khang Vang’s house. Hoping to discover gang activity as [...]
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