Universal National Service, or Slavery for Dummies
A story the other day in the Washington Post by state-worshiper Michael Gerson talks about how Universal National Service can be useful in trying times such as we live in today. Besides the urge to...
View ArticleComrades, Hand Over Your Weapons!
Why do some people want to ban or restrict guns, particularly in the aftermath of tragedies like Sandy Hook? Because they believe by banning or restricting guns they will effectively reduce the supply...
View ArticleProportionality and Justice, and the Rule of Law
I.Secession is not an initiation of force. The principle itself is one of peace; withdrawing your consent to a government endeavoring to be left alone is not a violent act, as some would have us...
View ArticleConstitutional Interpretation: Not for the Weak of Mind
This article at AlterNet, claims that the 10th Amendment, which states, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the...
View ArticleIs Corrective Democracy Our Saving Grace?
Can We Correct Democracy?, as The Freeman's Tom W. Bell poses, is one of the most pertinent questions facing modern democratic nations, which I will begrudgingly label the United States. I say...
View ArticleOn the Question of Scarcity
I recently listened to the Robert Wenzel and Stephan Kinsella Youtube debate on intellectual property and it was interesting to say the least. A lot of it was laughable in their arguing back and forth...
View ArticleGovernment Propaganda
The Concord, New Hampshire police department requested an armored vehicle to deal with "domestic terrorist" threats. Whom are these domestic terrorists? The libertarian 'Free Staters'! Any government...
View ArticleConsent is for the Weak
"Consent is for the weak!!" - John Kreese“[T]he president can give an order, but the order must be taken up and executed by a general. The general can give an order, but the order has to be executed...
View ArticleFourth Amendment in Shambles
Today, President Obama held a press conference, the chief purpose being to "ease concerns on surveillance" of U.S. citizens. He "threw his administration’s support behind a proposal to change the...
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