Archive for October, 2012

Music City Liberty Fest

Music City Liberty Fest

On the heels of this month’s Libertyfest, the folks in the liberty movement are holding another festival which will spread the message of individual liberty while at the same time benefiting some great charities. Scheduled speakers/performers include Tatiana Moroz-seen below-and Jordan Page, as well as acclaimed Austrian theorist and economist Robert Murphy. The details...
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Hurricane Sandy Update

Update to the Update: The Atlantic has some remarkable pictures of the storm.  More Hurricane Sandy photos and videos, courtesy of GizModo. The New York Daily News is tracking Sandy.  Atlantic City is living up to its name, and parts of the Bronx appear to be underwater. Half of the people living in my...
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Storm of the Century

Storm of the Century

As Hurricane Sandy makes its approach, it’s important to have access to relevant, useful information. In addition to possible flooding in low-lying and coastal areas, there’s also a high wind warning from the National Weather Service. You can find more information about Sandy’s development by looking at an interactive tropical storm tracking map, courtesy of Newsday....
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Live Stream of Tsunami Coverage

You can find it at this link, courtesy of Hawaii News Now. Needless to say, our thoughts and prayers are with the those who might find themselves in the path of the coming tsunami.
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Fast and Furious Spin

Fast and Furious Spin

Well, it turns out that the “blockbuster” Fortune Magazine piece defaming ATF whistleblower John Dodson, while simultaneously exculpating the architects of Fast and Furious within the Obama administration from blame, was a pack of lies.  Try to contain your shock. It would seem that the statuary above was meant to depict the members of...
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Libertas

Libertas

As we’ve discussed in previous posts, the main draw for LibertyFest was not personalities. Although Ron Paul, ironically, has become an icon for many in the libertarian movement within the United States, that movement is a cult of ideas more than anything. In fact, one of the recurring themes throughout the day was the...
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Close Call

Close Call

Washington Watcher has a more detailed explanation of why Senator Marco Rubio would have been such an undesirable running-mate for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney-if the video of Mr. Rubio’s own words I posted several days ago is not sufficient. Undesirable, that is, from the perspective of those who favor patriotic immigration reform. If the Republican...
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Debating The World

Debating The World

  Following on the heels of a debate that could be the determining factor in next month’s presidential election-or possibly not-the excluded candidates will take the stage to debate the future of America. Join me, Andrew Muchmore, Todd Seavey and others as we watch a live-stream of the Chicago event at Muchmore’s in Williamsburg,...
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Hook ‘Em Horns!

With D Day fast approaching, it’s good to be reminded of how skewed the choice is in this presidential election. BTW, who is this “we,” the scion of the Bush dynasty speaks of? Something tells me that George Prescott Bush did not have that much trouble scraping together the funds to attend Rice University or...
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Found

Found

Cheyenne Greave has been found! Kudos to Cindy Kolb and everyone living in Arizona-and elsewhere-who publicized her disappearance and made the reunion with her family that much swifter. Cindy also has some significant observations about the power of social media to resolve missing persons cases such as Cheyenne’s. Found- But NOT because there was a...
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