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Saturday May 18, 2013
Today in 1917, the United States Congress ordains the Selective Draft Act, or Selective Service act of 1917 which demands individuals become soldiers to fight World War I. |
Government is good at one thing. It knows how to break your legs, and then hand you a crutch and say. ‘See, if it weren’t for the government, you wouldn’t be able to walk’
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Thomas Sowell (born June 30, 1930) is an American economist, social theorist, political philosopher, and author.... - [More]
Posted: May 3, 2013 in Videos
TragedyandHopeMag | A debate on the concept of “Is government, by its very nature, immoral?” featuring radio show host and author Stefan Molyneux and attorney Tom Willcutts.... - [More]

Posted: March 22, 2013 in Recommended, Videos
TragedyandHopeMag | A debate on the concepts of “authority”, “government”, and the “state”, featuring author Larken Rose and attorney Tom Willcutts.... - [More]

Posted: March 9, 2013 in Recommended, Videos
“There are 100,000 total marijuana smokers in the US, and most are Negroes, Hispanics, Filipinos, and entertainers. Their Satanic music, jazz, and swing, result from marijuana use. This marijuana causes white women to seek sexual relations with Negroes, entertainers, and any others.” — Harry J. Anslinger, Sworn testimony before Congress in 1937 that led to their passing the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937.... - [More]
Posted: August 27, 2012 in Documentary
ZeroGov.com | When using the Socratic jackhammer against statists, it’s usually not more than a couple blows of the anvil before we arrive at what the state actually is–a group of individuals exercising the use of force against other individuals. Ultimately, this is the core of the state’s power; the use of force to maintain its order. This is a trait shared by all governments, from republics and liberal democracies, to totalitarian dictatorships and oppressive oligarchies. At their cores, that is, at the foundations of these differing political systems, the use of force is the fundamental premise upon which their theories are built. Only the degree of aggression, intrusion, and violence is varied from the total state to the minimal state; they are identical twins spawned from the same egg. The nurture may differ, but the nature does not.... - [More]
Posted: August 18, 2012 in Articles
CopBlock.org | It’s all about choice – when your ability to choose is restricted or denied entirely as is the case for “law enforcement” and the criminal [in]justice system today, accountability is non-existent and market signals are absent. But as John outlined, we need not be satisfied with the Statist Quo or live in fear; we can strengthen our communities and create institutions that serve our needs more efficiently and morally. As that happens, legitimacy granted to violence-based monopolistic institutions is eroded – eventually becoming just a relic of the past.... - [More]
Posted: November 24, 2011 in Videos
RealityBloger | In this interview, our combative and obfuscating Sheriff, who has turned the power of the Sheriff’s Department over to a “Special Tax Financing District” – also called a “Special Service District” – inadvertently reveals his true colors and lets us know that our new corporate police force is actually a 3rd level of government – a district – that can bypass voter approval to raise revenue/fees (taxes) within its county council created boundaries (service area), and charge those fees with late charges to the homeowners property tax if this fee is not paid within a certain time period.... - [More]
Posted: June 6, 2011 in Audio
TheFreemanOnline.org | It’s important to understand the origins of these concepts. As law professor Eric E. Johnson notes, “The monopolies now understood as copyrights and patents were originally created by royal decree, bestowed as a form of favoritism and control. As the power of the monarchy dwindled, these chartered monopolies were reformed, and essentially by default, they wound up in the hands of authors and inventors.”... - [More]
Posted: May 26, 2011 in Articles
RealityBloger | In the Great Salt Lake Valley, a once free land settled between the rugged Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountain ranges, the county’s last firewall of protection from outside influence has been extinguished.... - [More]
Posted: May 23, 2011 in Articles
ThePeterMacShow | Larken Rose, self-described tax heretic and enemy of the state debates Michael Benoit, a Libertarian political candidate from California. What is government?... - [More]

Posted: April 16, 2011 in Audio, Recommended