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Category Archives: Liberty vs. State
Day One: CoaL by W.A.R.
Came home last night and watched ‘Weeds’ on NetFlix rather than waste the last fuzzy hour of the day approaching W.A.R’s latest. Dr. Lynch handed over his complimentary book to academia with pure scoff. A hardcore Misean, his patience was … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Liberty vs. State, Media, National Concerns
Tagged Wayne Allen Roots
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How to abolish your government
For most people, the idea of eliminating the government is tantamount to chaos, destruction of the planet and the end of human kind. While it may take several hours to dissuade any given individual their own prejudices in this regard, … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Legal Inanity, Liberty vs. State, New York Politics
Tagged No Government
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What kind of libertarian are you ?
If you run for office as a Libertarian or hold an office within the party, invariably someone will ask, “what’s a libertarian? ” Having been immersed in the movement and party for so many years, it really is hard to … Continue reading
The Albany Libertarian Examiner
Legend has it that when Henry Hudson came up the river later named after him, that a group of native children came out to greet the Halfmoon, his vessel, on a sandy hook now known as Stuyvesant. In Dutch, this … Continue reading
Posted in History, Liberty vs. State, Media, New York Politics
Tagged Albany Libertarian Examiner
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Twenty Three Days
Hamas is up in arms after Israel’s actions in Gaza. Pakistan is amassing twenty thousand troops on the Indian border. Car bombs in Afghanistan. Bombs in Baghdad kill 28. Sri Lanka still has problems. Iran’s Ahmadinejad says Jesus would be … Continue reading
BTM: Break the Matrix
I’ll be on the Kurt Wallace show tomorrow, it’s called “Wake up America”. Starts at 9 AM. I’m thinking it’s either the Wayne Root thing or maybe my cynical BTM remark. Maybe both. Hopefully some party and movement stuff. Hopefully … Continue reading
Posted in Liberty vs. State, Media, New York Politics, Third Party Politics
Tagged Break the Matrix
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The Sundwall Administration
” We’ve been systematically deprived of our rights to labor, property and self-protection. Our economy is in the tank because mainstream politicians have raped the Treasury assuring us that the Keynesian logic is sound. Our troops are abroad in over 100 countries. What this administration will achieve is nothing short of the second American Revolution.”
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Endorsements
In this day and age its baffling as to why a major print media outlet would choose to endorse one parties candidate over another. One must presume that the either/or nature of the ancient electoral process holds sway over stifling … Continue reading
Posted in Liberty vs. State, Media, New York Politics, Third Party Politics
Tagged Albany Times Union
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Joe’s Leaky Plumbline
As some sides vilify and others canonize him, America’s Plumber is way off about Iraq. At his news conference after the Barack confrontation, the media asks Joe about what he wants for his son (almost three minutes into linked video) … Continue reading
Posted in Liberty vs. State, Media, National Concerns, Popular Culture
Tagged Joe the Plumber
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Anecdotal Observations & Conversations
Given the volume of drivel about to hit the airwaves and Internets in the next three weeks, here’s some of what I’ve picked up over the last few days from regular people . . . One employee describes her employer’s … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, History, Liberty vs. State, Media, National Concerns, New York Politics, Popular Culture, Third Party Politics
Tagged random thoughts
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