Sunday, June 28, 2009

The American Conservative » In Praise of Robber Barons

Thomas Woods: It is government, with its subsidies, special privileges, and restrictions on competition, not to mention the looting of the public and rewarding of privileged interests that go on within the military-industrial complex, that promote monopolys properly understood and grants truly unfair advantages to some at the expense of everyone else.

The American Conservative » In Praise of Robber Barons

Federal Fraud in the Kahre Case by Jacob G. Hornberger

Excellent analysis of government's case against Las Vegas businessman Robert Kahre.

Federal Fraud in the Kahre Case by Jacob G. Hornberger

The American Way Of War « Dprogram.net

As Leo comments, grimly enjoyable sarcasm.

The American Way Of War « Dprogram.net

That Old-Time Religion: Christian Standard

David A. Fiensy has some good comments and questions on true Christianity versus the American right wing agenda.

Christian Standard

Editorial: Telling the truth about the drug war - Brockton, MA - The Enterprise

Reasoned analysis of the failure of the U.S. government "war on drugs".

Editorial: Telling the truth about the drug war - Brockton, MA - The Enterprise

Campaign For Liberty — Politicians Talking Gibberish About Health Care   | by Tom Mullen

Great article on the folly of government-funded healthcare.

Campaign For Liberty — Politicians Talking Gibberish About Health Care   | by Tom Mullen

Monday, June 22, 2009

Thunderous news passes almost without notice | End the War on Freedom

I like it. "Tennessee joins Montana in telling the feds that federal gun laws do not apply to firearms manufactured and sold entirely within their state."

Thunderous news passes almost without notice | End the War on Freedom

How to Escape Criminal Gangs | End the War on Freedom

If a burglar broke in over and over, do you think it would be effective to write him a letter asking him to stop?

How to Escape Criminal Gangs | End the War on Freedom

Congressman Ron Paul - International Bailout Brings Us Closer to Economic Collapse - Texas Straight Talk

Excellent commentary from Ron Paul on the sorry passage of the recent Supplemental Appropriations Bill.

Congressman Ron Paul - International Bailout Brings Us Closer to Economic Collapse - Texas Straight Talk

Sunday, June 21, 2009

The US Embargo of Cuba Is a Failure | Daniel Griswold | Cato Institute: Commentary

I agree with Daniel Griswold. Obama should lift the embargo. Allowing more travel and farm exports to Cuba will be good for democracy and the economy.

The US Embargo of Cuba Is a Failure | Daniel Griswold | Cato Institute: Commentary

Drug Control Begets Gun Control: The violence in Mexico is caused by prohibition, not firearms. - Reason Magazine

I agree with Jacob Sullum: Instead of importing Mexico’s approach to guns, we should stop exporting our approach to drugs.

Drug Control Begets Gun Control: The violence in Mexico is caused by prohibition, not firearms. - Reason Magazine

Federal Prosecutors Buckle on Abusive Subpoena in Kahre Case by Jacob G. Hornberger

Jacob Hornberger writes, "It’s clear to me that the prosecutor’s actions are nothing more than an attempt to intimidate people into silence, especially with respect to criticism of a prosecution of a man who has committed the cardinal sin of bringing much-needed light to the economic and monetary damage that the Federal Reserve and the IRS have done to the American people."

Federal Prosecutors Buckle on Abusive Subpoena in Kahre Case by Jacob G. Hornberger

Interventionism Comes with Empire by Jacob G. Hornberger

Jacob Hornberger writes:


What should the U.S. government do with respect to the current situation in Iran? The same thing it should do with respect to the internal situation of every other country in the world: Butt out and stay out. In that way, whichever side prevails there is no anger or animosity within the losing side against the United States.

What should the American people do? Dismantle the U.S. Empire and restore a limited-government republic to our land, prohibit the U.S. government from interfering with the affairs of other nations, and liberate the American people — the private sector — to interact and trade with the people of the world.


Interventionism Comes with Empire by Jacob G. Hornberger

The Pentagon's Favorite Demon by Carlton Meyer

Excellent arguments for the United States to get its military out of Korea.

The Pentagon's Favorite Demon by Carlton Meyer

Shut Up about Iran by Sheldon Richman

I agree with Sheldon Richman -- the way for the United States to safeguard against terrorism is to follow a noninterventionist foreign policy.

Shut Up about Iran by Sheldon Richman

Friday, June 19, 2009

Pull Out of Korea (and Everywhere Else) by Jacob G. Hornberger

Jacob Hornberger writes, "It’s best to treat the North Korean regime as a scuba diver treats strange and bizarre creatures in the sea — by simply leaving it alone. Unfortunately, that’s not what the U.S. Empire doing. Instead it’s instead poking and provoking the North Korean regime, increasing the possibility of a miscalculation whose consequences would be disastrous for America."

Pull Out of Korea (and Everywhere Else) by Jacob G. Hornberger

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Obama’s Baby Steps by David R. Henderson -- Antiwar.com

Obama first president to admit U.S. government’s role in overthrowing a democratically elected prime minister of Iran.

Obama’s Baby Steps by David R. Henderson -- Antiwar.com

Civil Liberties and the Winds of ‘Change’ by Justin Raimondo -- Antiwar.com

Justin Raimondo writes, "Civil liberties are the first items to be thrown overboard when the ship of state starts listing... One universal principle always obtains: the guys in charge want to silence the opposition... Progressives are trying to link mainstream conservatives with the nuts that cheered the murder of Dr. Tiller and that museum guard."

Civil Liberties and the Winds of ‘Change’ by Justin Raimondo -- Antiwar.com

Holler Freedom Blog » An Unconstitutionally Teachable Moment — by Neal McCluskey

Ironically, a federally-declared government-school Constitution Day is itself unconstitutional.

Holler Freedom Blog » An Unconstitutionally Teachable Moment — by Neal McCluskey

Who Speaks for Republicans? Who Cares? - BrianFaughnan’s blog - RedState

Interesting article. I hope that "strong national defense" includes pulling troops home from the overseas frontiers of empire.

"The good news is that everyone who aspires to leadership agrees on the need for the GOP to get back to advocating smaller and more responsible government, more individual freedom, and strong national defense. On these points, there’s a stunning degree of unity."

Who Speaks for Republicans? Who Cares? - BrianFaughnan’s blog - RedState

Friday, June 12, 2009

The Idiocy of Gun Control by Jacob G. Hornberger

Jacob Hornberger points out, D.C.’s gun-control laws disarmed the law-abiding, not the guy who was threatening to murder them and their families with a gun.

The Idiocy of Gun Control by Jacob G. Hornberger

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Americans Love Government -- A MINORITY VIEW by Walter Williams

Walter Williams writes, "people love government because government, while having neither moral nor constitutional authority, has the legal and physical might to take the property of one American and give it to another."

A MINORITY VIEW

What Are We Celebrating?

Good testimony from Alan Chambers, President of Exodus International, the largest Christian ministry to men and women affected by unwanted same-sex attraction

What Are We Celebrating?

Monday, June 08, 2009

Civil Liberties Examiner: Shoeshine man's plight shows the government sees no right to make a living

It is very sad how far the United States has fallen in the last 103 years.

"The individual may stand upon his constitutional rights as a citizen. He is entitled to carry on his private business in his own way. His power to contract is unlimited. He owes no duty to the state or to his neighbors to divulge his business, or to open his doors to an investigation, so far as it may tend to incriminate him. He owes no such duty to the state, since he receives nothing therefrom, beyond the protection of his life and property. His rights are such as existed by the law of the land long antecedent to the organization of the state."
- United States Supreme Court, 1906

Civil Liberties Examiner: Shoeshine man's plight shows the government sees no right to make a living

Hat tip to J.D. Tucille.

Civil Liberties Examiner: Shoeshine man's plight shows the government sees no right to make a living

Obama Proposes Swift Execution of Alleged 9/11 Conspirators by Andy Worthington

Thoughtful analysis of the Guantanamo Bay military detention quandary.

Obama Proposes Swift Execution of Alleged 9/11 Conspirators by Andy Worthington

Obama Needs to Pull the Beam Out by Jacob G. Hornberger

Hornberger: Obama should have apologized to the people of every country which has been the target of a U.S. regime-change operation.

Obama Needs to Pull the Beam Out by Jacob G. Hornberger

Judge McGillivray was right.

Judge McGillivray was right.

Ron Paul writes, "Comingling public control of private business is known as fascism."

Blue Indiana:: Mike Sodrel, Republican Judge: Obama is a "tyrant" and a "fascist"

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Regulation Red Herring | Foundation for Economic Education

Excellent article on how much better and preferable the natural regulation of the free market is to the regulation ineptly provided by government.

Regulation Red Herring | Foundation for Economic Education

Thursday, June 04, 2009

The Last Good Democrat by Thomas DiLorenzo

Very favorable look at President Grover Cleveland. I never realized how favorable to liberty he was.

The Last Good Democrat by Thomas DiLorenzo

Obama, Like Bush, Just Doesn't Get It by Jacob G. Hornberger

Jacob Hornberger asks: Is empire so important that everything that Americans hold dear must be sacrificed to maintain it?

I say "No".

Obama, Like Bush, Just Doesn't Get It by Jacob G. Hornberger

To Congressman Mike Pence: Please help Robert Kahre

Open letter to Congressman Mike Pence.


I urge you to do all that you can to publicize and ameliorate the plight of Mr. Robert Kahre, on whom the federal government appears to have virtually declared war.

From the following story, it appears the primary complaint against Mr. Kahre is that he discovered a clever means to use the legal tender coin of the realm to call attention to how the politicians and bureaucrats of Washington have conspired with private bankers to steal the wealth of U.S. citizens by inflating and debasing the currency since Congress created the Fed in 1913.

Prosecuting Robert Kahre for Embarrassing the Federal Reserve by Jacob G. Hornberger

Thanks for your service to the people of Indiana's 6th district and the United States.

Sincerely, Bill Starr
Columbus, Indiana
Write to Congressman Mike Pence
Thu, 4 Jun 2009, 9:56 am EDT