Corporate America: Freedom’s greatest threat

July 30, 2008 by Chuck Baldwin · Leave a Comment 

Most of us who believe in the free enterprise system have been taught that business interests normally work to the betterment of America’s overall health, both commercially and politically. While there might have been a time when this was true, it is definitely not true today. Not only has Big Business become unfriendly to the principles of freedom, it has also become freedom’s greatest threat. Read more

Housing bill like ‘painting a collapsing house’

July 30, 2008 by Libertarian Party · Leave a Comment 

The Libertarian Party is calling for the Senate to block a measure that seeks to stabilize the housing market at a cost of $300 billion. “The bill is an atrocity, pure and simple,” says Libertarian Party National Chairman William Redpath. Read more

Reducing the friction between cops and spies is the key to victory

July 30, 2008 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment 

The end of the Cold War meant a significant change in the nature of the foreign threats to US security. The principal worry of most Americans is no longer a devastating military offensive from abroad, but rather more insidious assaults which hit closer to home, threatening lives and property and creating a climate of fear. Read more

Is Obama simple minded or a lying partisan?

July 29, 2008 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment 

After his visit to Iraq, Democrat Party presidential candidate Barack Obama all but admitted the success of what’s come to be called “the surge.” Obama claims he met with military leaders in Iraq and spoke with rank and file soldiers who’ve been fighting the Iraqi insurgents and members of Al-Qaeda who refuse to acknowledge defeat. Read more

The dangers of neo-Conservative economic policies

July 28, 2008 by Ron Paul · Leave a Comment 

The dangers inherent in the foreign policy advocated by the neo-conservatives are well known. While many Americans have become increasingly aware of those dangers, far less attention has been focused on the dangers of neo-conservative economic policies. This issue is of critical importance right now, because many are mistakenly pointing their fingers at the free market as the culprit behind our current economic plight. Read more

National Guard teams prepare for terrorist WMD attacks

July 27, 2008 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment 

In 2006, Denys Ray Hughes, 59, of Phoenix, AZ, was found guilty of Attempted Production of a Biological Toxin for Use as a Weapon, Possession of an Unregistered Destructive Device and Possession of an Unregistered Silencer, by a federal jury. Read more

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