Enemy of the State

edgray

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I found a quite interesting blog the other day I thought I'd share with you called Enemy of the State, it's an Anarcho-Capitalist/Libertarian blog, with some quite interesting stuff on it. Thought the libertarians/govt minimalists on the forum might find it a good read.

http://mikewasdin.blogspot.com/

Enemy of the State said:
I received an email today from John McCain warning me of the evils of the Democrats and how he needs my help to stop them. It was entitled: We Have Just Begun to Fight.

He of course was half correct the Democrats are evil bastards, but no more evil and certainly no bigger bastards than the Republicans. Actually there is no noticable difference at all, they both suck!
 
"He of course was half correct the Democrats are evil bastards, but no more evil and certainly no bigger bastards than the Republicans. Actually there is no noticable difference at all, they both suck!"


If every single American realized that fact perhaps we'd be able to vote out the sold-out corruptness that is our government.........(after we get rid of electronic voting fraud) Pardon me if I don't hold my breath.
 
At first glance it seems to be a vent-fest; not really my cup o' tea. I did notice on that oooold announcement of the freedom summit the name Thomas Woods & the books he wrote. I checked my public library & reserved a copy of The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History. That should be an interesting read.
 
"He of course was half correct the Democrats are evil bastards, but no more evil and certainly no bigger bastards than the Republicans. Actually there is no noticable difference at all, they both suck!"


If every single American realized that fact perhaps we'd be able to vote out the sold-out corruptness that is our government.........(after we get rid of electronic voting fraud) Pardon me if I don't hold my breath.
We're too easily fooled by the politics of divide-and-conquer. They do it by race, "class", and ideology. The best one that I can't seem to crack with those who are otherwise absolutely parallel in agreement with me is the argument that you can't trust the people on your own side. "Well, you have to vote for the party nominee, you see, because if you don't you'll split the vote ... then the eeeeeevil opposition party wins, and you don't want that, do you? Even if I get acknowledgment that BOTH controlling parties are the eeeevil opposition to American liberty & values, I just can't convince them to let go of the safety rail and trust that other people will too, eventually. No matter what I do, it seems that people are afraid to do what's right simply because they don't see the social support.
 
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At first glance it seems to be a vent-fest; not really my cup o' tea. I did notice on that oooold announcement of the freedom summit the name Thomas Woods & the books he wrote. I checked my public library & reserved a copy of The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History. That should be an interesting read.

It's pretty good, but the ones about global warming and the south were much more interesting imo.
 
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