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Why Obama Will Be Worse Than Bush

Thursday, November 6, 2008 Why Obama Will Be Worse Than Bush To my substantial delight, a movement is already coalescing to impeach President-Elect Obama. My reaction doesn’t simply reflect my opinion that Obama is uniquely unsuitable to the office he will acquire next January. I’m of the view that all presidents should be simultaneously inaugurated […]

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The Good News: It’s Not About Race

Wednesday, November 12, 2008 The Good News: It’s Not About Race From the page to the screen: Hawk (Avery Brooks) and Spenser (the late Robert Urich), as portrayed in the television series Spenser: For Hire. “You know what I like here? There’s a bunch of black guys waiting in cars to shoot it up with […]

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Free Mark Cuban! (Significant Update, November 18)

Monday, November 17, 2008 Free Mark Cuban! (Significant Update, November 18) Obnoxious? Yes — but gifted, too: 50-year-old billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban, targeted by the Feds for daring to oppose the Great Plutocrat Swindle. During an NBA contest between the Dallas Mavericks and the Utah Jazz several years ago, a shoving match at the low […]

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Hamilton’s Curse and the Death of the Dollar Standard

Wednesday, November 19, 2008 Hamilton’s Curse and the Death of the Dollar Standard Dick Cheney wasn’t the first Vice President to shoot somebody: Aaron Burr is depicted here shooting and mortally wounding Alexander Hamilton during their 1804 duel in Weehawken, New Jersey, an “affair of honor” that came a couple of decades too late to […]

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Unwarranted Violence

Friday, November 21, 2008 Unwarranted Violence Henry Blake: Pierce…. Hawkeye Pierce: What is it? What? Blake: I wouldn’t try to leave camp. Hawkeye: Wha — I’m under arrest? Blake: I didn’t say that. You’re restricted. Hawkeye: That means I’m under arrest. Blake: Not at all, you’re only restricted up to the point where, er – […]

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A Snitch In Time

Friday, January 25, 2008 A Snitch In Time “You … agreed to become an informant for the government.” “Yes, sir.” “To do whatever they wanted you to do.” “Yes, sir. “To tell on whoever they wanted you to tell on.” “Yes, sir.” — Key exchange between defense attorney Leonard Goodman and Sherman Bell, a convicted […]

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Idolatry and State-Sanctioned Murder (Updated, 9/2)

Monday, September 1, 2008 Idolatry and State-Sanctioned Murder (Updated, 9/2) (For reasons that should become obvious, the essay that follows is not intended to express the smallest particle of disrespect for the two people who figure most prominently therein.)”While it’s true that God commands us `Thou shalt not kill,'” explained the grandmother in a gentle, […]

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Behold a Palin Horse

Wednesday, September 3, 2008 Behold a Palin Horse Where do God and Family fit if “Country” — meaning the Government — comes first? Republican cultists perform on cue at the GOP convention.”`We grow good people in our small towns, with honesty, sincerity, and dignity.’ I know just the kind of people that writer had in […]

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Washington’s Kleptocratic State: “More Communist Than China”

Sunday, September 7, 2008 Washington’s Kleptocratic State: “More Communist Than China” (Illustration courtesy of I can haz bailout?)Bold architect of Amerika’s Brave New Socialist Order, Benjamin “Lenin” Bernanke: Socialism isn’t “dead,” it simply adapted. Unlike the Creator, Who rested from his labors on the seventh day, the architects of our kleptocratic State do their most […]

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Stormtroopin’

Wednesday, September 10, 2008 Stormtroopin’ In the early morning hours there’s a din in the air; mayhem’s on the loose. Stormtroopers comin’, and you better be prepared. Got no time to choose…. Comin’ up that street, jackboots steppin’ high. Got to make a stand. Looking in your windows and listen to your phone. Keep a […]

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The Denouement (Updated)

Monday, September 15, 2008 The Denouement (Updated) Hail comrades well met: In this famous 1911 editorial cartoon, Karl Marx is rapturously greeted on Wall Street and taken to the bosom of Carnegie and Rockefeller. This tidily sums up the relationship between Wall Street corporate socialists and the non-housebroken Marxist revolutionaries who are their distant kin. […]

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Dispossession by Decree

Tuesday, September 16, 2008 Dispossession by Decree Don’t be so glum: The “common people” can’t count on an $85 billion lifeline from the Fed. We just get to pay for it. During the frontier period, when the government that afflicts us was still in its pupal stage and (therefore) most of North America remained relatively […]

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Entreating the Beast

Saturday, September 20, 2008 Entreating the Beast They really need to find a fresher angle: Jewish activists try on an already threadbare trope in a protest against Iranian figurehead Mahmoud Ahmadenijad. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadenijad, we are insistently told by advocates of further military adventurism in the Persian Gulf region, is the most recent version […]

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The Triumvirate and the Plunderbund (Major Update, September 25)

Sunday, September 21, 2008 The Triumvirate and the Plunderbund (Major Update, September 25) Ave, Triumvirate — the MMVIII version, in any case. “The risks of doing nothing far outweigh the risks of whatever it takes to disarm Saddam Hussein.”George W. Bush, February 10, 2003 (and several other occasions prior to the second Iraq war) “The […]

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Elmer Gantry Economics

Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Elmer Gantry Economics Fleecing the Faithful on behalf of the Fed: Gary Bauer, prophet of the plunderbund. A vast potential for infernal mischief can be found in some otherwise harmless adverbs. Let us examine the specific case of the seemingly inoffensive modifier “normally.”Incorrigible cynic that I am, I’ve long believed that […]

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The Lincoln Gambit

Tuesday, December 2, 2008 The Lincoln Gambit The Idol and the Avatar: Barack Obama, the second socialist politician from Illinois elected President of the USA, borrows some mojo from the first. “The president addressed Congress the other day. I don’t know which was scarier — the speech, or Congress cheering him on. He invoked Lincoln. […]

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Sovietizing the Economy: The Final Phase

Monday, December 8, 2008 Sovietizing the Economy: The Final Phase “Insanity,” according to a famous definition, is a condition revealed by the habit of doing exactly the same thing repeatedly in earnest anticipation of a different result. A closely related form of derangement is megalomania, a prominent symptom of which is an individual’s self-exalting belief […]

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Leviathan Devours a Family

Thursday, December 11, 2008 Leviathan Devours a Family “Now there came a day when [Job’s] sons and daughters were eating and drinking wine in their oldest brother’s house; and a messenger came to Job and said … `The fire of God fell from heaven and burned up the sheep and the servants, and I alone […]

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Flying Shoes, Bursting Bubbles

Monday, December 15, 2008 Flying Shoes, Bursting Bubbles The most remarkable thing about the gesture was the fact that it was an act of defiant contempt, rather than one of criminal violence.Bush’s reaction was remarkable only in the sense that he displayed, for perhaps the last time before he becomes deservedly inconsequential, the depth of […]

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Rubicon in the Rear-View, Part I: Militarizing the Police

Wednesday, September 24, 2008 Rubicon in the Rear-View, Part I: Militarizing the Police The future of law enforcement: The 193rd Military Police Battalion, Colorado National Guard, trains at Ft. Carson last July 12 in preparation for deployment as part of JTF-DNC — the military component of security arrangements for the Democratic Convention in Denver. There […]

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Will Grigg

Will Grigg (1963–2017), the former Managing Editor of The Libertarian Institute, was an independent, award-winning investigative journalist and author. He authored six books, most recently his posthumous work, No Quarter: The Ravings of William Norman Grigg.

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