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Year Zero: Liberty at Home or Life Abroad

In Episode 52, with the annual celebrations of Independence Day, Tommy looks at the American Revolution. When constricting the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson set an extremely high bar for the state to live up to. 13 years later yet another bar was set...

UAE Quitting Yemen War?

There was this report of limited withdrawals the other day, but now the WSJ is saying they're quitting the war against the Houthis entirely, and now are going to focus on fighting their al Qaeda and ISIS allies. Who knows? Cross-posted at Antiwar.com.

Santorum: State Murder as a “Moral Enterprise”

Wednesday, January 18, 2012 Santorum: State Murder as a “Moral Enterprise” “God did not just give us rights,” pontificated His High Holiness Rick Santorum during a January 17 campaign stop in Lexington, South Carolina. “He gave us a moral code by which to exercise them. See, that’s what Ron Paul sort of leaves out. He […]

The Shadow of Claude Dallas

Sunday, January 29, 2012 The Shadow of Claude Dallas  Senseless, lawless violence — government reduced to its essence: BLM employee C.J. Ross commits a felonious assault on Nevada property rights activist Ken Greenwell, in Palomino Valley, Nevada, November 13, 2001. Greenwell had staged a peaceful protest of the BLM’s theft of cattle belonging to rancher […]

The Pseudo-Courage of Chris Kyle

Sunday, February 5, 2012 The Pseudo-Courage of Chris Kyle Chris Kyle as a Navy SEAL sniper in Fallujah, Iraq. That kind of courage, which is conspicuous in danger and enterprise, if devoid of justice, is absolutely undeserving of the name of valor. It should rather be considered as a brutal fierceness outraging every principle of […]

The Global Land Grab

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 The Global Land Grab Retaliation: Peter Doan Van Vuon’s wife examines the rubble of their demolished home. In Vietnam, Peter Doan Van Vuon, a farmer who fought back when police came to confiscate his farm, is widely regarded as a hero. His neighbors have actually considered building a statue in his […]

Officer Safety Uber Alles: The Coercion Cartel’s Prime Directive

Thursday, February 23, 2012 Officer Safety Uber Alles: The Coercion Cartel’s Prime Directive The Minnesota state legislature is debating a measure that would amplify that state’s “Castle Doctrine” by recognizing that innocent people have no “duty to retreat” in the face of criminal aggression.  This would expand existing legal protection for the defensive use of […]

The “Uniformed Sexual Predator Deterrence Act”

Thursday, March 1, 2012 The “Uniformed Sexual Predator Deterrence Act”     Sarah Smith was driving to work when her car was sideswiped by a man on a motorcycle. Like many people in straitened financial circumstances, she had let her liability insurance lapse. To make matters worse, her driver’s license had expired. So she was […]

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