Karl Denninger: Memorial Day Musings Jack Hunter: Israel and the Right Glenn Greenwald: Afghanistan’s “sovereignty” Ars Technica: Doctors want to censor patient reviews NY TImes: Fewer doctors own their own practice, increasing number of doctors like dependence Andrew Foy: How the Experts are Wrecking Healthcare Lew Rockwell: The Tragedy of Immigration Enforcement Robert Wenzel: Members [...]
Arthur Silber: Against Annihilation of the Spirit: Let Us All Become Cowards and No, I do Not Support “The Troops” Jacob Hornberger: The Troops Don’t Defend Our Freedoms Laurence Vance: Should Anyone Join the Military? and U.S. Presidents and Those Who Kill for Them Maj. Gen. Smedley Butler: War Is a Racket Robert Higgs: The [...]
___________________________ More… Wendy McElroy: The Police State Is Personal Stephen Walt: Is Congress Clapping for Apartheid? Jim Harper: The legitimacy of Obama’s auto-pen signing Mark Steyn: Tyrannous Regulation Nat Hentoff: Federal courts vs. our privacy at home Uri Avnery: Bibi and the Yo-Yos Karl Denninger: Texas: Latest Ball-Less State Legislature and Time to Boycott TEXAS [...]
On his radio show last night, Jason Lewis had someone calling from “Highway 100,” who was behind a Jeep Liberty with an Obama 2012 sticker (how ironic!) and he needed to call the crisis hotline. It appears that Sarah Palin has been indicating an intention to run for president. President of what, Israel? So it [...]
Some further comments on what I wrote about yesterday, on the presumption of innocence. Some people don’t seem to realize that government regulations, mandates, restrictions of, and demands for information about private business and private property are schemes in which the individual is presumed guilty and must provide information to the government or follow bureaucratic [...]
Thanks (but not really thanks) to Manuel Lora of the Lew Rockwell blog for the link to this depressing HuffPo article on Barack Obomber’s now wanting to use his executive power to work around Americans’ 2nd Amendment-protected God-given right of self-defense. This is no surprise and goes with how Obomber’s lackeys on the Supreme Corpse [...]
I heard another commercial for Lucinda Basketcase’s “Center for Stress and Anxiety” last night. If anyone is in need of some stress and anxiety, you can go there, as Ms. Basketcase has much to offer. Honestly, just listening to her go on and on, whining and complaining, is enough stress and anxiety for me, that’s [...]
Today on 96.9 “Boston Talks,” Michael Graham was discussing an increasingly popular policy of states taking away teens’ driver’s licenses to punish them for not graduating from high school, or to encourage them to stay in school and not drop out. I agree with Graham. If a teenager is not motivated to achieve academically, and [...]
Tom Woods: Why It Is OK to Vote Roderick Long: In Defense of Voting LewRockwell.com: Non-Voting Archive John Whitehead: The Changing Face of the Police and the Death of the Fourth Amendment Glenn Greenwald: The Patriot Act and bipartisanship and David Brooks’ political dream AP Fact Checks: Tim’s got Pawlenty o’ nuttin’ Anthony Gregory: Nullification [...]
Paul Craig Roberts: Was Osama SEAL Team Eliminated After Their Raid? Jeffrey Tucker: Liberty vs. State-imposed restrictions on commerce Lew Rockwell: The Wanna-Be State (2004) Stewart Rhodes: Oath Keepers Rally Over SWAT Shooting of Marine Veteran Jacob Hornberger: The Tyrannical Power to Kidnap and Torture David Simpson: TSA’s full-body oglers Jack Hunter: America’s Moral Decline [...]
Glenn Greenwald: Obama and the Israel Lobby I don’t believe Obama is guided in these efforts by any principled concern or moral empathy for the plight of Palestinians or the injustice of the 45-year-old occupation; it seems clear that he isn’t ever driven by considerations of that sort. But what he is, at least compared to [...]
This week, on his blog Jacob Hornberger asked if Arnold Schwarzenegger and IMF weirdo Strauss-Con should be prosecuted for adultery. Hornberger brought up the idea that, especially in the context of the drug war, as long as people are peaceful, they should otherwise be left alone to choose how to conduct themselves and take responsibility [...]