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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…

Ron Paul Is Still Running For President
Posted on April 14, 2008 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | 1 Comment
All right, I suppose it’s more like he’s “walking for President”, but regardless he’s still technically in the race.
I have to make that statement at least once a week in response to someone commenting on the Ron Paul bumper sticker I still proudly display on Rover’s tailgate.
But today was a bit of a special day, because when I visited Subway for my mid-day meal I was handed the bill pictured here in my change. In case you can’t read the…

Who Knew Fox News Hired Intelligent Correspondents?
Posted on February 11, 2008 - Filed Under Anarchy | Leave a Comment
I’ve never watched The Colbert Report, so I need to give a big thank you to Marisa of Marisa’s Dandelion Patch for the heads up on this great quote. Andrew P. Napolitano a former New Jersey Superior Court judge, is now an analyst for Fox News Channel. He’s also the author of several books, the latest of which, A Nation Of Sheep came out last October. I have read parts of the book and found it rather interesting. It’s a highly recommended…

Ron Paul Goes To The Zoo
Posted on January 31, 2008 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | Leave a Comment
I’m not much for posting videos on my blogs (I visit blogs to read, not watch), but this one was just too catchy and too clever for me to let slide by without sharing.
The songwriter actually came up with the music and lyrics, then posted them to YouTube with a call for an animator. Obviously, he found one. Not only is the song catchy as hell, but I think the animation’s rather brilliant as well. I’d suggest watching it all the…

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…

Dr. Ron Paul Disappoints In New Hamphire Primary
Posted on January 9, 2008 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | Leave a Comment
Well, it seems like Dr. Ron Paul came in a fairly solid 5th in the New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary. I’ve got to admit I’m very disappointed. I didn’t necessarily expect him to win it, but only scoring 8% of the votes in the Live Free Or Die state does not bode well for his chances around the country.
New Hampshire is arguably the most freedom oriented state in the union and has a lot of political activism. As if that…














