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Applied Anarchy: You CAN Trust Politicians…
Posted on September 26, 2008 - Filed Under Applied Anarchy, Books, Living Free | 13 Comments
Part of the Applied Anarchy 2008 Series - Previous in series Next in series
…to be politicians.
While checking out the new Salvation Army Store in Gilroy (one of the few ways to avoid sales tax) last weekend I came across a mint condition copy of Dr. Fred Schwarz’ You Can Trust the Communists (to be Communists, originally published in 1960). The paperback copy I picked up was printed in 1972, but looks like it just came off the press this…

9/11 - 3,000 People Killed By 300,000,000 Americans
Posted on September 11, 2008 - Filed Under Anarchy | 6 Comments
Today is the seventh anniversary of the day that 300 Million Americans were responsible for the deaths of 3,000 Americans. At this point you’re either right there with me or are assuming that I’m insane. Either way, I hope you’ll stick around a little longer to see what I have to say. It just might change the way you think.
Despite (widely accepted) propaganda to the contrary, Islamic terrorists do not ‘hate America’ because we’re a free,…

Rules Are For Citizens, Not Candidates!
Posted on August 28, 2008 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | Leave a Comment
The important thing to remember about the freedoms we all enjoy in America is that they only exist if you follow the rules. At least, that’s what the politicians and the major media keep telling us (and my duaghter’s teachers keep telling her). For example, here’s a rule-
“A political party is entitled to have the names of its nominees for president and vice-president placed on the ballot if before 5 p.m. of the 70th day before presidential election day, the…

My Personal TSA Nightmare
Posted on May 16, 2008 - Filed Under Fatherhood, Travel | Leave a Comment
Okay, Nightmare is too strong a word for it, but it makes for a much stronger title than “My Personal TSA Bad Experience”
I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned it here before, but Z collects snowglobes from the places that she’s visited. Thus far she has somewhere in the neighborhood of 40. Not too bad for a 12 year old, in my opinion. While in Myrtle Beach she picked up another half dozen or so at the various spots we…

In Case You Didn’t Realize Politicians Were More Important Than Taxpayers
Posted on April 15, 2008 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | Leave a Comment
I’ve said it before and I’ll surely have to say it again - People go into government for one reason: to reward their friends and simultaneously punish their enemies. The latest example comes to us from Minneapolis-St. Paul, soon to be host to the Republican National Convention-

Bar and restaurant hours during the Republican National Convention might be able to stretch into the wee hours of the morning after all, with new legislation that some prior naysayers are tentatively embracing.A proposal for…

Government Admits Failure, Market Steps In To Protect Consumers
Posted on April 14, 2008 - Filed Under Living Free, Personal Finance | Leave a Comment
According to the Federal Trade Commission total consumer fraud losses as result of identity theft totaled $1.2 billion, with the average monetary loss for an individual at $349. This despite hundreds of state and federal laws against identity theft, a Presidential Task Force on Identity Theft, and millions of dollars in stolen tax money being given away by the Department of Justice in the form of grants to combat this scourge on American’s privacy, pocketbooks, and peace of mind. In…















