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Do You Feel Safer Now That Granny’s On Probation?

Posted on February 11, 2008 - Filed Under Police | Leave a Comment

You may or may not remember my incredulous post back in July about the 70 year old woman who was attacked by the police for not watering her lawn. It was, after all, more than six months ago that Betty Perry was tackled by Officer James Flygare, a member of the Orem, Utah’s Neighborhood Protection Unit, while standing on her front porch. I concluded that previous post with the following-

Only after Ms. Perry was completely booked did the police supervisors become “aware…

Applied Anarchy - Voting As Self-Defense

Posted on January 30, 2008 - Filed Under Applied Anarchy, Living Free, Vote 2008 | 15 Comments

Part of the Applied Anarchy 2008 Series - Previous in series         Next in series

There’s a good portion of anarchists, agorists, libertarians, rebels, and general freedom lovers who believe that voting is not only pointless, but also immoral, unethical, or even anti-thetical to a belief in freedom. The argument generally goes something along the lines of voting “participating in” or “supporting” the corrupt government system. Well, I’ve been an anarchist for the majority of my life and I’ve voted…

40 Years Later and We’re All Still Slaves

Posted on January 20, 2008 - Filed Under Living Free | Leave a Comment

If Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr hadn’t been shot on April 4th, 1968 while standing in front of his Memphis motel room he’d have celebrated his 79th birthday last week. Hmmm… actually he probably would have been dead from something else by age 79, but that’s not really the point. The powers that be have decreed that we should all memorialize him today. Don’t get me wrong. I’m a huge fan of Martin Luther King. The man was brilliant and…

Social Security Was Doomed From Day One!

Posted on January 1, 2008 - Filed Under Living Free | Leave a Comment

The imminent failure of the Social Security system has been a fairly hot topic for several years now. But according to their own brochures it seems to have been doomed from day one. I was down at the local Social Security office with one of my clients yesterday ( he suffers from fibromyalgia as well as a number of other ailments, so receives SSI) and picked up SSA Publication No. 21-059 to peruse while we were waiting. The brochure’s compelling title…

XBOX As A Tool Of Political Education

Posted on December 27, 2007 - Filed Under Living Free | 1 Comment

It’s always a struggle trying to educate people when it comes to politics and government. Although it’s often easier to educate children because they haven’t been quite as brainwashed by the state (yet), the conversations tend to be quite different. Today, Jim Pontillo from the formykountry blog, gives us a great example.

The bulk of the post relates his tale of woe at being regularly defeated at Halo 3 by the neighbor’s 12 year old. Once he finally achieves a victory the…

Karma Strikes (Or Is That Carma?)

Posted on December 14, 2007 - Filed Under Aahz, Personal Finance | Leave a Comment

About three weeks ago the brakes on my ‘89 Ford Bronco (affectionately named Rover) started making noises to let me know they needed some work. I’ve had other noisy brakes in the past and figured I could make it to payday, which is the 19th - next Wednesday. I was wrong :sad:

This morning while running the kids to school the brakes started grabbing and pulling my off course. I returned home convinced that I’d need to take it in to…


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