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Property and Plunder
by James Goodfellow (libertarian)
About The Author
I'm a long time libertarian who is tickled pink by our country's response to Ron Paul. It's a start, a hell of a start, and the beginnings of a return to freedom that won't easily be extinguished. Thank you NolanChart.com for the use of a soapbox.
About The Column
Every now & then, an idea to further the cause of freedom will occur to me. I'll write it down, and maybe these kind folks will publish it. If it resonates with you, pass it on. It's little enough, but I've got to believe that every bit helps.
The Passage
Published: November 29, 2011
Exploration of the meaning of a key passage in the Declaration of Independence.
Progressives & libertarians
Published: August 29, 2011
Common ground between the two, and the ultimate division that makes them different based on an article on Ron Paul from a progressive.
Masters of War
Published: March 10, 2011
The role of deception in Empire
All Of My Friends Are Anarchists ( They Just Don't know It ...Yet )
Published: November 25, 2010
Taxation is theft
A Vital Definition
Published: November 15, 2010
Discussion of the concept of ownership and property
Yer Out!
Published: November 4, 2010
Reflections on 2010 elections
Strike The Root
Published: June 26, 2009
There is a root cause of the economic hell this country is enduring, and it is unnecessary.
Candidates Understanding of the Constitution
Published: November 4, 2008
The leading candidates show an appalling lack of understanding of the document they swear to defend and uphold. I claim it's intentional.
What do I expect from the next President?
Published: October 30, 2008
Oath of office. How presidents (and other elected officials) break their oaths, often with their first act of office, and never look back
Ron Paul & Swiss Cheese
Published: February 15, 2008
The perceived threat of Islamic fundamentalism is keeping many voters from considering Ron Paul for president. That perception is based on the official story of 9-11, the swiss cheese of explanations. Pointing out the holes is easy, getting people to look is not, but that is the key to widespread acceptance of his message.
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