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A song that wants for Imperialist Yankee Army to leave Iraq.
Liberty for All by Analysis (Statist, April 5, 2008)The promotion of liberty in society.
Thought regarding our president hopefuls.
Some concerns regarding Ron Paul's plans for education.
Why the Patriot Act is good for America and answering some criticisms.
A thought I had a few days ago
A calm analysis of the reasons -- and lessons that should be taken away from it , but probably won't.
Blind Illogical Hatred by Logical Premise (Statist, February 27, 2008)What's the point of "discussion"
If Statists don't like it, what do we recommend in it's place? My personal opinions
Are you going to buy MSM hype?
What is the statist idea of good government?
What's wrong with this country?
Axis of Axis by Logical Premise (Statist, February 19, 2008)A new way to look at liberal, conservative, statist, and libertarian. (And Centrist).
There's no one to save you but yourselves.
An answer to Mr. Wood's eloquent article.
Argh, wizards behind the curtain, away!
I'm getting a tiny bit tired of all the declarations of opinion that pass for truth around here...
Nothing says "fail" like spending $40 million to get one delegate
From the *gasp* WSJ? Oh noes.
Left, Center, Right...and Libertarian??!!?
What if the electorate chooses not to heed his words?
A FAQ about statism, and why this election is pretty much all statist already.
In response to a question
Despite any minor flaws, it's still better than most commentary sites or, God help us, blogs.
Nolan Chart: Balanced? by Logical Premise (Statist, January 29, 2008)Some interesting data about columnists on this site
I'm really tired of hearing about Liberals and change. Let's see how they really stack up.
The base of support for Dr. Paul is not considering how they are acting.
What does it mean if Dr. Paul loses?
What is a Statist? by Logical Premise (Statist, January 24, 2008)A working definition and an open essay
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