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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
from Joe Furcinite and E.J. Totty
FULL STORY
Googlocracy
by L. Neil Smith
I read the other day that the corporation that calls itself Google
has recently lost something on the order of twelve and a half billion
dollars ($12,500,000,000) of its value on the stock market, virtually
overnight.
FULL STORY
Two People Who Actually Care About The Constitution Need Your Help
by Linda Cirincione
I wrote this letter as something that could be passed
along to both libertariansand non-libertarian friends and acquaintances
(who probably don't already know either of these people):
FULL STORY
Thoughts on the Future
by Ron Beatty
As many of you know, up until the last election, I
constantly wrote on the subject of voting, of working for peaceful change,
of trying to work to reform the system within the existing system. I no
longer feel that is possible. I had the great good fortune to meet
Mike Badnarik in Columbus, OH, after one of his appearances there, and
felt, and still feel, that he would have made a great president. After
all the allegations of vote fraud, the claims by the makers of some of
the voting machines to 'deliver the election' to Bush, and the sheer
stupidity of the national media in ignoring the message and integrity
of Mr. Badnarik, I am thoroughly disgusted with electoral politics. While
I won't give up on voting completely (after all, as Neil says, a .25 auto
is better than nothing when faced with a threat), I honestly don't think
it will make any difference.
FULL STORY
Right Brain + Left Brain = No Brain
by Jonathan David Morris
Last week, Drew Westen of Emory University announced
the results of a study conducted before the 2004
election, which examined the brains of George Bush and
John Kerry supporters. The results of this study
suggested that partisan thinking derives not from
reason but pure emotion. When faced with favorable
facts about their candidates, the men's brains lit up
like junkies getting their fix on. When presented with
negative facts, their brains simply refused to
consider what they heard.
FULL STORY
Not Quite Random Ponderings On Immigration and Abortion
by L. Neil Smith
I recently had another of my online conversations with a fellow
who would probably not object to being called a conservative. He sends
me interesting articles. How he feels about the current crop of false
conservatives presently running the country is something we haven't
explored.
FULL STORY
The People are the Problem
by Lady Liberty
There are few activists out theremyself
includedthat don't blame politicians in large part for most
of the trouble we're in. It's politicians who raise taxes and who
make laws infringing on liberty. It's politicians who spend other
people's money and who exempt themselves from many of those
liberty-infringing laws. Sometimes we lament that a government
"by the people" and "of the people" isn't more so. After all, the
people in general are likely not so power hungry or poll driven
as are politicians in general.
FULL STORY
Questions to Ask Scientific Authority
by Wendy McElroy
The attention of the media and the scientific and
medical community has recently been focused on the fraud committed by
South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk, who claimed to have created human
cells from cloned embryos.
FULL STORY
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