I think the biggest policy adovacy that has pissed me off the most coming out of sectors of the libertarian movement has been against either immigrants in...
Here's a recent post of mine on some things found online: http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/33522.html Happy New Year's to all of you! Just Ken...
Kenneth Gregg
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Jan 1, 2007 8:18 pm
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I didn't say that the NRA was *nothing but* a gun industry lobby -- only that they're *little more* than that. They have to keep the contributions coming in, ...
I would not call them "tax honesty folks." They are tax deniers, and many are dishonest. At best they misperceive the nature of the state because they assert...
A social prioritising of *kinds* of goods doesn't explain how to establish a hierarchy of *particular units* of goods; yet all production decisions involve the...
I think the Alien & Sedition Acts have got to be a bit of a blot on Adams' resume. (Or did you mean J. Q. Adams? He had some serious flaws too, but at this ...
At least it appears that the Alien and Sedition Act required the judge to informed the jury that they should judge the law as well as the facts. It appears the...
... Whoa, Terry. I have to step up and say that this is one of the most offensive posts I have seen to any mailing list in some time. "Grow a set of balls"? ...
Sheldon you are right when you say it is dishonest if someone says nothing will happen, it is at least dillusional. I suspect you got people of both types...
... Quoting: "If a thousand men were not to pay their tax bills this year, that would not be a violent and bloody measure, as it would be to pay them, and...
Yes, interesting historical footnotes. Also Mardi Gras, Carnival (same thing, different places) and that American invention (unrelated but similar spirit) All...
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Jan 1, 2007 10:38 pm
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Yean that was Vernie, the case trnscripts can be found at Jon Roland's Constitution.org website. It was first reported that When the Justice Department...
Thanks for posting that link Ken. I sincerely hope 2007 is a better year for you and that you regain your health and some peace of mind. MH...
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Jan 1, 2007 11:26 pm
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... Thanks for that link. For those who don't subscribe to Freedom Daily, Sheldon himself has recently written extensively on the history of the 16th Amendment...
MIke I doubt very much if anyone as a defended could ever win a crimnal case before a jury that wishes are horses but it might be possible for a prosecutor to...
From: "robbo203" <robbo203@...> ... pro quo exchanges and this involves inter alia the cash nexus. You can have markets without money (e.g. barter)....
From: Brad Spangler <brad_spangler@...> ... it only once, fifteen years ago, is fuzzy -- but I do recall his drawing a distinction between the predatory...
From: Roderick Long <berserkrl@...> ... proviso is to be justified. ... unappropriated resources? On a libertarian basis, any right must be justified as...
Scott-- If you mean Vernie Kuglin, you have the facts wrong. She won her criminal case by convincing a jury she sincerely believed she did not have to pay...
Take my advice,they were/are all bad.The office itself is evilly flawed,and needs to be abolished.A fish rots from the head down, Roger Kulp Roderick Long...
I see this as a further attempt to drag libertarianism,further to the right.Not content,with taking over the LP,paleocons dissatisfied with the Bush...
An interesting observation here.The left in this country has been so very eager to pick up the mantle of "progressive",because imbicilic blowhards of the...