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Category Archives: Politics
Conservativism + Liberalism = Socialism
Socialism was a confused and hybrid movement because it tried to achieve the liberal goals of freedom, peace, and industrial harmony and growth—goals which can only be achieved through liberty and the separation of government from virtually everything—by imposing the … Continue reading
Posted in History, Liberty, Oppression, Politics
Tagged Conservatism, Liberalism, Socialism
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E.M. House Explains Why He Wrote Philip Dru
Image via Wikipedia Have you read Philip Dru: Administrator? The famous anti-communist columnist Westbrook Pegler described this book as “one of the most important political documents of our age.” The author of the book, Edward Mandell House, describes why he … Continue reading
The Average American is Good
I am pretty pessimistic when it comes to the United States of America, and our odds of survival over the next decade or so. When the best the Republicans could find to face Al Gore in the 2000 Presidential election … Continue reading
Don’t Vote for the Lesser of Two Evils
I have never voted for a Republican or a Democrat in any of the Presidential elections in which I’ve voted. I was hoping for the opportunity to break this trend, when Ron Paul was actively campaigning. Unfortunately, though not unexpected, … Continue reading
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Here’s Why Obama Is “Ahead in the Polls”
Have you ever seen those “Man on the Street” interviews that Jay Leno does on The Tonight Show? The ones where he’ll ask some random person where Canada is, and he’ll get a blank stare…? Well, here’s the same sort … Continue reading
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Do You Love Liberty? Want a Free Book?
Image via Wikipedia I have been so impressed with Ron Paul‘s latest book, The Revolution: A Manifesto, and I am convinced that you will be so glad you read it, that I am offering to reimburse you for the cost … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Politics, Recommendations
Tagged Freedom, Liberty, Prosperity, Ron Paul, The Revolution: A Manifesto
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Change and Politicians
I just got my copy of Ron Paul’s new book, The Revolution: A Manifesto. This is one of those books where the front matter is actually worth reading! Preface Every election cycle we are treated to candidates who promise us … Continue reading
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