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Author Archives: Dude Where's My Freedom?
SPLC to get Sarah Palin treatment any day now
SPLC to get Sarah Palin treatment any day now. A worthy point. The media’s silence on this shooting is absolutely amazing. Imagine what the reaction would be if someone went to the headquarters of a left-wing thinktank, shot at a … Continue reading
Glenn Beck Calls For End To War, Reaffirms Hatred Of Ron Paul
… on the same show. Good luck with that one buddy. There’s only one non-socialist national politician who has called for an immediate end to all of our foreign wars, and that would be Ron Paul, the same guy whom … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Link
Tagged anti-war, chris kyle, Glenn Beck, Ron Paul, ted cruz, twitter, war
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For The Commercials!
Ah, the Super Bowl. The closest thing we will ever have to a holiday celebrating capitalism and free markets. A day when the entire nation comes to a standstill to watch a bunch of large men slam into each other … Continue reading
Posted in General Theory
Tagged advertising, commercials, division of labor, Economics, football, Holidays, super bowl
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News Roundup – 2/1/2013
I think I’ve got a decent variety for today… NFL cracks down on fake jerseys This article says that the NFL has seized over $13 million in counterfeit merchandise. What makes this merchandise “counterfeit” you ask? The fact that the … Continue reading
Posted in News Roundup
Tagged amnesty, CNN, counterfeit, Economics, GOP, gun rights, karl rove, keynesianism, NFL, NRA, piers morgan, wall street journal
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The Judge Offers the GOP Some Terrible Advice
Judge Napolitano went on Varney and Company this morning to address the upcoming amnesty compromise, and coherently made the case for the libertarian argument against immigration control. He also encouraged the Republicans to hop on board the amnesty bandwagon in … Continue reading
Posted in News Commentary
Tagged amnesty, compromise, Fox Business, GOP, immigration, media, natural rights, propaganda, rand paul, The Judge
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Nerds Suddenly Outraged Over IP Theft
This story amuses me greatly. For those who aren’t aware, Jonathan Coulton is a quite talented and entertaining singer/songwriter whose core audience would probably be best described as “nerds,” (not necessarily in a negative way, it is likely a label … Continue reading
Posted in News Commentary
Tagged creative commons, FOX, glee, IP, jonathan coulton, nerds, sir mix a lot
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Abraham Lincoln: In His Own Words
While I am admittedly a little late to the party when it comes to commenting on Lincoln, I just wanted to take a little time to point out a brief passage from his first inaugural address. This was his first … Continue reading
Posted in Quotes
Tagged American History, civil war, lincoln, mises academy, slavery, tom dilorenzo
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Veterans Are Just Like Any Other Group Of People
Some of them suck. Some are dishonest. Some are lazy. Some are corrupt. Some are psychotic. Can I say that? Is that too controversial? Does stating this mean I hate America? Seriously, this military-worship has got to stop. It seems … Continue reading
Defending “Defending the Undefendable”
I wanted to write about this on the front page rather than simply in the reading list in order to draw additional attention to it. I just finished reading Defending the Undefendable by Walter Block, and I was completely amazed. … Continue reading
David Gregory: Hero
I meant to write about this several weeks ago when this “story” broke, but never got around to it. Supporters of the second amendment and the right to self-defense really need to shut the hell up about David Gregory waving … Continue reading →