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It's a Free Country: A Song for You
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Saturday, November 8, 2008. A Song for You. For those of you who chose to vote for freedom as a whole instead of just parts of it, or even those who refrained from voting for the same reason, this song's for you. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Perhaps while we wait, we could live as if we have the freedom that we want. After all, we do. The only person stopping you from having that freedom is you. Live by example. Posted by Intentional Fallacy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Death of Common Sense.
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It's a Free Country: Another Quote I like
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Another Quote I like. If you want to be free, there is but one way; it is to guarantee an equally full measure of liberty to all your neighbors. There is no other." Carl Shurz. What I think is important to remember here are two things:. 1 Guaranteeing liberty for your neighbor means not forcing something other than liberty on your neighbor and it. Means not forcing liberty itself on your neighbor. It means using no force against your neighbor, period, except in defense. You Migh...
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It's a Free Country: The 2008 Parade of Nations
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Saturday, August 9, 2008. The 2008 Parade of Nations. If there is one thing I loved about the 2008 Olympic ceremony, it was the Parade of Nations. For those who are unfamiliar, the Parade of Nations is when each and every nation participating in the Olympics enters the arena with each of its athletes and "parades" around the arena. But, the Parade of Nations, in my opinion, takes the cake. All politics were cast aside. All conflicts cast aside. Only nations represented by seemingly proud citizens...There...
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It's a Free Country: A Win for Internet Freedom
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Saturday, August 2, 2008. A Win for Internet Freedom. A big win took place for internet freedom yesterday that you can read all about here. Apparently, Comcast was sending fake signals during file-sharing that gave the appearance of certain files being unable to be shared. Some smart guy figured this out, brought it to light, and Comcast denied it (of course). The FCC conducted an investigation and low-and-behold, found out that Comcast was full of shit (big surprise). Telecom companies might be the gate...
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It's a Free Country: ...You Might be a Freedom Lover
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. You Might be a Freedom Lover. If you enjoy running butt naked down a beach.you might be a freedom lover. If your favorite part of the movie Braveheart was when William Wallace was cut open, yelling out the word FREEDOM before the townsfolk.you might be a freedom lover. If you feel a special affinity to animals such as eagles, porcupines, or wolves.you might be a freedom lover. If your chest warms when you hear the song. By Lynard Skynard.you might be a freedom lover. If you think...
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It's a Free Country: New Game Plan
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Monday, December 8, 2008. So, the elections have come and gone and freedom didn't politically gain any traction because strong supporters of liberty and freedom did not end up acquiring any positions, if they even had an opportunity to run. So, now what? We keep hearing a lot about how the Republican Party needs to reform. What will they begin doing differently in order to once again become viable? What change in direction will they take? I think it was Einstein who has been quoted as saying that the def...
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It's a Free Country: Nudging
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Friday, May 16, 2008. There's a new book in town called Nudge. It's based on improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness.by way of someone else's decisions and not your own. The premise of this book is a sort of "libertarian paternalism" (huh? Where the so-called libertarianism comes into play is that these choices, be they personal, social, financial, etc (an endless list, really), are structured in a way that you are free to choose against them. Are also informal advisers to Obama himself.
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It's a Free Country: Joe-the-Plumber and the 2008 Election
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Sunday, November 2, 2008. Joe-the-Plumber and the 2008 Election. Since I've gone so long without posting, let me set a record and make 3 posts in one day, even if one of them is nothing but a picture. (",). I have yet to say anything about recent events of the 2008 Presidential election in the U.S. So, before it is all said-and-done in just a few days, I might as well throw my pocket change in. Class warfare than what we already have. McCain is no better. At least Obama has an ideological point he is...
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It's a Free Country: Happy Easter!
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Sunday, March 23, 2008. Posted by Intentional Fallacy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can have no dominion greater or less than that of yourself." Leonardo da Vinci. Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution. The Death of Common Sense. A Foreign Policy of Freedom. Voters for None of the Above. A Nation of Sheep. Vote with Your Feet. MD Green Party Blog. What's Right in Montana. Washington State Political Report. Democracy for New Mexico. A South Dakota Moderate.
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It's a Free Country: Just Say No
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Thursday, May 1, 2008. Hillary, Obama, and McCain were not the only presidential contenders who were able to ask General Petraeus questions about Iraq. Congressman Ron Paul, who is still in the race although he is sure to lose, was also able to ask questions. In the end of Paul's long line of questions, he left only one to be answered by Petraeus:. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? But was Paul really asking Patraeus the question to begin with? Or was he actually asking the question to the rest of us?