Conscription is Slavery (July 10, 2005)
Anthony Gregory, July 12 ’05: The Most Important Argument Against the Draft (Original Post)
Continue reading →Anthony Gregory, July 12 ’05: The Most Important Argument Against the Draft (Original Post)
Continue reading →Kelly Jane Torrance, Dec 23 ’03: Anti-fat police are ready to bust heads The American Public Health Association is over 125 years old. More than 60 percent of the full- time researchers and policymakers at state Departments of Health … Continue reading →
Federal Funding for Mental Health Screening of Kids Ron Paul MD, June 28 ’05 On Friday Congress defeated an amendment I introduced that would have prevented the federal government from moving forward with an Orwellian program to mandate mental health … Continue reading →
Note as of 2014: I wouldn’t use the term “capitalism” now in a positive sense, because I have to explain the specific meaning each time. What I meant was “free enterprise,” and that’s not what we live under. “Capitalism” and … Continue reading →
Note as of 2014: I respected the writer, but I don’t see this topic in the same way I did when it was originally posted. Microsoft was not independent of government. Established collectivist international corporations are not separate from government. … Continue reading →
Justin Raimondo, Antiwar.com, Jun 19 ’05: McCain For War – Hagel Against McCain, the media-darling “maverick,” reiterates the White House’s talking points, while Hagel, the true maverick, speaks truth to power. USNews.com, as of Jun 19 ’05: Republican Critics of … Continue reading →
L. Neil Smith, www.ncc-1776.com, Jun 15 ’03: Empire of Lies Human civilization is drowning in a sea of lies. (Original Post)
Continue reading →theambler.com, Jun 9 ’05: Chaoulli Case:Never mind the why and wherefore The political reality that Harper invoked in April to justify his support for communist medicine no longer exists. ADQ leader Mario Dumont: “It’s a victory for those who want … Continue reading →
(As of 2014: This particular news may have been good. But just because there is some privatization doesn’t mean it is going to be freed up generally (or independent or available). Government–run by private owners–just expands internationally using private organizations … Continue reading →
As of 2014: Now, I just don’t feel the same way even though there are good points in the article below. One of the assumptions of those who get into politics for idealistic reasons is that the “group” policies or … Continue reading →