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Chapter 14: The PSTA – Private Sector Taxpayers of America – CoaL by W.A.R
Evoking Nixon’s ‘Silent Majority’ to inspire a tax payer’s union might have worked if Root anticipated the Tea Party protests that have popped up in the last six months. It’s clear that Root didn’t have a clue about this spontaneous … Continue reading
“Strocked” Part II
This is the follow from the last, from Strock again . . . Where’s this going ? I’m on numerous lists of activists and get a flood of stuff that doesn’t necessarily strike me as necessary or pertinent. I got … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Liberty vs. State, Media, National Concerns, New York Politics, Popular Culture
Tagged Health Care
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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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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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A Government Mousetrap
There may be no doubt in some minds that the four fools arrested for trying to blow up a synagogue in the Bronx intended harm. I’m sure they did. But by what measure do agents of the state critically examine … Continue reading
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
Car Czar to bring back Javelin
After the committee from Canada & the US consulted with the car czar, they agreed to a tentative discussion about restoring the prestige and name of the AMC Javelin. For too many years the forces of evil driving Mustangs, Camaros … Continue reading
Posted in Media, National Concerns, Popular Culture, Utterly Random
Tagged AMC Javelin, Car Czar, Mitt Romney
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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 Coronation of Caroline
The ‘upstate’ tour is already being planned. Anybody not Democrat and cares will be inundated by local news coverage of the visit, like HIllary in 2000. Like most upstaters, my indifference will manifest itself by simply not showing up. Unfortunately … Continue reading
Republican Lite ?
With all the various misgivings about the direction of the LP recently. I was rather amused at the similarity between a recent release that I sent out on behalf of the LPNY and one that the GOP released. If not … Continue reading