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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    I can look back on history and admire some actions people took back then, even while disagreeing with other actions they took. They didn't have the same types of resources--like the internet--that we have today. They wanted to be free and they felt that violence was the only way to obtain that...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    While I'm posting videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnTuAOBt-P8&feature=sub I freaking love Andrew Napolitano. I met him back in September and got to hear him speak a couple different times over the course of a weekend. He sub'ing for Glen Beck here, but he has his own show called...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    Here's a nice video of a letter written by Larken Rose (read by Ian Freeman of Free Talk Live): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVCDQgLyrG0 The video was added by some listener and is irrelevant. Just listen to it.
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    So you would have arrested Rosa Parks because she broke the law? She deserved to pay the penalty, right? edit: BTW, as a lawyer, I hope you don't say anything when you get caught speeding. Surely you know there are very easy ways to beat a radar speeding ticket in court, assuming the judge...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    Go back and read what I wrote about the constitution being a failed document. :) I admire what they did, no doubt. It was a great step into the unknown and brought the world closer to understanding true liberty. I just think if history has anything to teach us it is that violence begets...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    I can never see a point where I would be forced into taking violent actions against this government. When people turn to violence against them it only reinforces the state. It makes people want to turn to the state to protect them from the "crazys." I understand why someone would think a...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    I was the Rosa Parks of underage drinking. My parents let me drink a tiny amount of wine with dinner every night I wanted it around the time I was 8 or 9. OH NOES!
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    Yes, radicals. Just like Rosa Parks, someone who clearly broke a law. Would you have arrested her?
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    LOL! Tax dollars from baklava sales....riiiiiiight...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    Mike, I don't think you understand why fiat currency is not only illegal but immoral. It's really not worth arguing over it with you when you yourself said you aren't too familiar with monetary policy or even fractional reserve banking. I could offer you up some fine books that show the...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    Article 1, Section 10, Clause 1:
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    Reread my post. I advocate peace. I believe the federal government will fail (Which isn't treason, but you can call it that if you want. I really don't care.), but I don't think it will be as a result of violence. A violent revolution will only result in more tyranny. You can't fight this...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    By using force.
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    What responsibility do I have a document that was signed over 250 years ago? I didn't sign it or swear an oath to defend it, unlike these so called leaders who don't care either way. If you care so much about this system then start taking the constitutional side. Stop defending Obama's action...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    I could comment on a lot of your post, but I want to focus directly on the constitution. You seem to sweep it under the rug as some type of outdated document. So why does every single politician, local and federal, as well as military member swear an oath to uphold the constitution? Aren't...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    Anarchy isn't a moltov cocktail being thrown into a storefront, but I understand why a lot people are afraid of life without government. It's a hard thing to imagine. While a voluntary society is what I'd love to live in, I'd be happy if we went back to a constitutional government and reduced...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    I don't honestly care who said it. A system where 51% of the people decide how to run the lives of 100% is by no means something I want to be a part of. The message is what matters. The American project is a failure. The Constitution has failed. It was written to keep the government in...
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    My favorite Franklin quote will always be, "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote."
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    Favorite editorial cartoons: December 2009

    The government is not me, it is them. I don't send troops overseas without declarations of war (as the Constitution mandates) to kill people. I don't support a global empire of bases. I don't support a fiat currency that is unconstitutional. I take no responsibility for these actions. You...
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    Perwin's Famous Baklava now on sale! (US shipping)

    Bumplava! Just wanted to throw out a shameless plug. If you're interested in a great treat for Christmas, I can help you out with that. :) Thanks!
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