The Sovereignty Campaign (SovCam.org) Do Republicans need to listen to more libertarian-oriented millennials? Definitely. Everyone who makes sense needs to listen to everyone else who does. But have libertarians learned something new, missing in America's founding and history, something ignored by our founders, or for that matter those original Republicans who met in that little white schoolhouse in Ripon, … [Read more...]
Is America’s Solution Found by Republicans Learning from Young Libertarians?
Ron Paul Fingered, Attacking Gingrich & Santorum for Romney
Weekly calls between the Paul and Romney campaigns This entire stream, uploaded this Thursday from Mark Levin, is very important, but be sure to catch what he plays at the 7:04 mark. It is from a recent "Morning Joe," telecast. at YouTube, "Mark Levin Helps the American People more than Ron Paul could ever hope for" "There is a de facto alliance between Ron Paul and Mitt Romney; there's no question about it. … [Read more...]
Mainline Protestantism ‘Gone from’ Christianity; Santorum Just Lost the South
...I Believe, Michigan too, I Fear Update: This update is made simply to point out the problem with Rick Santorum's speech, excerpted below, as many are apparently having difficulty seeing it. I apologize for not making it clearer, earlier. The problem lays in two sentences: “And of course we look at the shape of mainline Protestantism in this country and it is a shambles. It is gone from the world … [Read more...]
Ideology Bound Libertarians Look a Lot Like Leftists
Libertarians on Drugs #2 Mark Thornton, writing for the libertarian Mises Daily, points out that “drug reform” is a hot issue. By drug reform, he means decriminalization or legalization of drug use. He writes: Political candidates, politicians, former presidents, interest groups, and even the Global Commission on Drug Policy are all calling for drug-policy reform He rhetorically asks “why the interest in this … [Read more...]
Cato Institute’s Portugal Drug Study Based on False/Distorted Government Data?
Libertarians on Drugs, first in a series The libertarian Cato Institute recently ran a study of the drug situation in Portugal, which legalized drugs de facto in 2001. It published some figures showing how deaths among drug users and some other parameters went down, apparently signaling positive results for the legalization experiment. Scientific American published details on this study and now it is being quoted … [Read more...]
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