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November 19, 2009

18:23
It turns out that the 2005 amendment to the Texan constitution banning same sex marriage in fact stops the state from recognizing any marriage whatsoever. The amendment reads: (a) Marriage in this state shall consist only of the union of one man and one woman. (b) This state or a political subdivision of this state may not [...]
06:55
Imagine there’s no countries, it isn’t hard to do.  Nothing to kill or die for, and no religion too… John Lennon Yesterday Lounge Daddy posted an interesting discussion in the Free Agents social network entitled ”Writing about love of country, but not the State.”  In it he asks… …how to use a language communicating love of country, of [...]

November 17, 2009

07:18
“It is excellent, we must all allow; yet this government never of itself furthered any enterprise, but by the alacrity with which it got out of its way. It does not keep the country free. It does not settle the West. It does not educate. The character inherent in the American people has done all [...]

November 16, 2009

11:00
This is the first in a series on immigration and freedom. There seems to be a non-trivial number of people- even very high-profile folks such as Ron Paul- who identify as pro-freedom yet have huge blind spots concerning immigration.  We don’t think the government should be used to violate our property rights, either through taxation or [...]

November 14, 2009

16:32
A Phoenix church ordered to stop feeding the poor due to zoning rules has lost its court battle to have the decision overturned. The CrossRoads United Methodist Church’s weekly pancake worship service was held to constitute a “charity dining hall,” which are prohibited in the residential zone in which the Church is located. Earlier this [...]

November 13, 2009

20:00
The Hearne, Texas Chamber of Commerce website describes Hearne as a “people friendly town of 4,690, in Robertson County” offering “an opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city and enjoy Hearne’s peaceful, small town charm.” American Violet, a film released earlier this year, powerfully challenges that quaint description in its [...]

November 12, 2009

20:00
I assert that my abhorrence of war is a manifestation of my love for, not only, my country, but for humanity as a whole. To me empty jingoistic nationalism is not patriotism, it is hubris and a maniacal assertion of one's own supposed superiority. It's the manifestation of an empty soul. To accept the idea that fealty to the state is patriotic is to renounce the very heart of the American ideal of a free society.
13:33
Thursday, November 19, 2009 9:00PM-10:30PM Matheson 208, Drexel University 32nd and Market Streets, Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Student Liberty Front is hosting speaker Adam Och, assistant organizer of Truth, Freedom and Prosperity, to discuss how to live freely outside of the tyrannical hands of the government.  There will be time for questions and answers.   Student Liberty Front also provides [...]
00:40
Robert Nelson is one of the most interesting and important economists around at the moment. His work on private neighborhoods and other forms of voluntary governance is extremely important to libertarians. Creating voluntary and context-specific institutions capable of solving collective action problems and competing with the state is one of the most important practical steps [...]

November 10, 2009

17:33
Remember way back in 1999 when the city of New London evicted Susette Kelo and her neighbors from their homes so that the fine people at Pfizer would grace the city with their abundant jobs and tax revenues? Remember how the US Supreme Court agreed that giving cheap land to another private owner because they [...]

November 9, 2009

21:26
It’s commonly supposed that big business dislikes regulation. Intuitively, the idea seems plausible enough. There’s only one problem: it’s wrong. Almost exactly wrong. Big business can absorb pernicious regulation fairly easily: they have in-house legal departments, they have various economies of scale working in their favor, and the cost of compliance with regulation per unit of [...]

November 5, 2009

22:00
The police in Florida are busy this week. They’re conducting their quarterly crackdown on unlicensed trade workers. Sherriff’s departments have been running sting operations, with undercover officers and volunteers posing as customers luring contractors into a house with jackbooted thugs poised to arrest. This pleases the bigots – since most of the unlicensed workers are also [...]
15:00
“…men of strong zeal and devotion, who in spite of the passing of time have preserved their love of freedom, still remain ineffective because, however numerous they may be, they are not known to one another…”  Étienne de la Boétie Many of you have probably seen this already as Brad Spangler has posted it to his [...]
12:00
Gray wolf reintroduction and management is a rather controversial subject here in the tri-state area of Idaho, Montana (where I live), and Wyoming. The issue is particularly contentious this year. Idaho and Montana are holding wolf-hunting seasons (currently in progress) for the first time since wolf reintroduction in 1995 and the subsequent delisting [...]

November 4, 2009

22:30
From Nick R. Martin’s HeatCity.org website comes this disturbing, though unsurprising, video and more evidence that we cannot beat the bad guys on their own ground and on their terms. It seems unlikely that the thieving deputy will be prosecuted. Martin’s Heat City website is designed as a place to highlight stories that are not being covered [...]
19:05
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a German theologian. He also worked to assassinate Adolph Hitler, a heroic act for which he was ultimately executed. The thing that sets Bonhoeffer apart (aside from the fact that his story is known to us), and the reason he makes our list, is that he had escaped Nazi persecution, but then [...]
05:05
Free speech advocacy group Global Voices has created an interactive map of bloggers arrested, threatened or killed by their government, with details of each case. The numbers seem pretty low at the moment (I’m pretty sure the Iranian government must have arrested or threatened more than 23 bloggers, for example), so if you know of a [...]

November 3, 2009

12:00
Okay. Is it just me, or are the rest of you freaking out too? Do you lie awake at night worrying about TEOTWAWKI? Do you wonder when the zombies will come? Are we heading for Obamageddon? And if so, are we prepared? I’m not talking about Halloween scary here, folks. I’m talking a dollar crash, hyperinflation, [...]

November 2, 2009

11:00
The use of public surveillance cameras to fight crime has been a heated topic for quite some time. The issue was reignited last August when the city of Denver used federal funds to purchase an additional fifty High Activity Location Observation (HALO) cameras from the original thirteen cameras at $25,000 a pop to fight crime. [...]

November 1, 2009

11:00
I’m no constitution worshipper, but this story of public schools teaching American kids a distorted version of the Bill of Rights strikes me as bad news. Texas libertarian blogger Jerry Berggren was helping his middle-school son with his homework. The supporting material for one of his assignments contained a paraphrased, plain-language version of the Bill of [...]