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General Discussion (RLC Liberty Caucus)

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  • U.S. Senate: “Naughty or Nice” This Season?

    12/22/2009 11:44:46 AM PST · by mukraker · 8 replies · 465+ views
    Terri McCormick For Congress ^ | December 22, 2009 | Terri McCormick
    In the rush to pass the so-called “healthcare reform bill,” U.S. Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) stamped his feet and held his breath until he extracted his presents from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. One such gift exempts Nebraska from paying the $45 million dollar increase in Medicaid imbursement costs. Nelson was the 60th Democrat to get his stocking stuffed. Smart parents know not to give in to petulant children trying these shenanigans. If we gave kids everything they demanded, our family budget would be as busted as last year’s toy under the couch. You know, the one with batteries that...
  • Negotiating with Communist and Muslim Dictatorships

    12/19/2009 8:24:16 AM PST · by Zanton · 7 replies · 652+ views
    I don't think Barack Obama has a clue when it comes to dealing with nuclear North Korea or almost-nuclear Iran. I think the chances of him successfully dealing with them -- and significantly diminishing their considerable threat against Western Civilization -- is virtually nil. These guys are going to be terrorizing us for a long time to come, unfortunately. The President really needs to ask himself: Why would a criminal state -- or Communist or Muslim tyranny -- ever "unclench their fist?" That's all they've got! That's how they live and thrive! That deadly fist is who and what they...
  • Confessions of a Racist

    12/16/2009 8:43:59 AM PST · by jim byrd · 5 replies · 747+ views
    www.jimbyrd.com ^ | 12/15/2009 | jim byrd
    confess. I am a racist of the most nefarious caste. Indeed, a garden variety racist, I am not; I have not wasted my time with the intolerance of other races; I never understood the point of advocating industrial racism at a governmental level; I do not believe my race is necessarily superior to another. No, sir, my racism breaches the boundaries of decency. I am a racist of the most malefic sort. I disagree with almost the entirety of Barack Obama's performance so far as president. I am white, Barack Obama is black, I disagree, and that, according to the...
  • Science Fraud and the Wisdom of Karl R. Popper

    12/13/2009 3:59:41 PM PST · by El Gringo · 6 replies · 972+ views
    Bye-Bye Sweet Liberty ^ | JWThinkwright
    Science Fraud and the Wisdom of Karl R. Popper In the debate on global warming, and the wholesale fraud regarding climate, the wisdom of Karl Popper is sorely missing. It was Popper who defined what is science, and what is not Science. Popper was held in high regard by most of the Science Establishment in the later half of the 20 th Century, including the most revered Albert Einstein. To learn more about true science and phony science click here
  • Marcia Hamilton, the Stupak Amendment, and Constitutional Mayhem

    12/11/2009 6:41:10 AM PST · by jim byrd · 430+ views
    www.jimbyrd.com ^ | 12/11/2009 | Jim Byrd
    Professor Hamilton's equivocation of "prostate surgery treatments" to male birth control has, at this point in her article, relegated her to the bowels of abject ignorance, and her philippic starving for authenticity and factualness. Generally, when a male has "prostate surgery treatment," his prostate is removed because it is cancerous. This generally leaves him sterile, but so does the barring of funding for the surgery, as Professor Hamilton suggests, since generally all men left to die of prostate cancer become sterile after death, the ultimate birth control measure. This is an interesting parallel, nonetheless, since untreated ovarian cancer in women...
  • Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize

    12/10/2009 3:36:02 PM PST · by Zanton · 6 replies · 596+ views
    Earlier today in Oslo, Norway, President Barack Obama finally, formally accepted his Nobel Prize for "peace." But where are the internationally-acclaimed prizes for "liberty" and "justice"? These are far worthier goals -- far loftier ideals. Politically speaking, and in other ways too, what the world needs above all else -- today and always -- is individual liberty and universal justice! If the Nobel Committee is going to embrace questionable, unworthy goals and dubious, lowly ideals, why not sink all the way down to giving out renowned awards for international "security," or even multinational "stability"? Clearly there are times when peace...
  • Ruth Marcus, the Health Care Reform Bill, the Commerce Clause, and the Ensuing Nonsensical Result

    12/03/2009 6:24:58 AM PST · by jim byrd · 351+ views
    www.jimbyrd.com ^ | 12/03/2009 | Jim Byrd
    The health care reform bill that passed the House of Representatives, as well as the language in the Senate’s health care reform bill, have generated an unhealthy and contentious debate regarding the limited versus unlimited powers of the federal government. This is a debate about the soul of the United States. The heart and soul of the Constitution and this country’s founding principles are threefold:
  • Not-So-Neutral Switzerland

    12/01/2009 10:57:34 AM PST · by Zanton · 10 replies · 906+ views
    Three cheers for the Swiss! As everyone knows, or should know, Islam is at war with the West. Yesterday, via a nationwide referendum banning Muslim minarets in Switzerland, the West finally somewhat fought back. Although this building prohibition is technically an attack on freedom, and only really constitutes a symbolic counter-attack on the evil ideology of Islam, it's still a beautiful thing to see! The ultimate tactic -- in this "clash of civilizations" and cultures -- is to intellectually refute the philosophy of Islam. The secondary tactic is to successfully morally condemn it. The tertiary tactic is to openly hate...
  • When Amateurs Run the Country

    11/30/2009 11:22:30 AM PST · by jim byrd · 3 replies · 555+ views
    www.jimbyrd.com ^ | 11/30/2009 | jim byrd
    Can Barack Obama turn around an economy that is incarcerated within throes of his policies? Can he reverse the double digit unemployment he created? The answer depends on whether or not a President and his cabinet, which less than ten percent, have any real private-sector employment experience. Less than ten percent of Obama’s 432 member cabinet have ever created, operated, fired, hired, dealt with cyclical economies, filed corporate taxes, or had to deal with the oppressive governmental red tape–that these very bureaucrats create–while operating a business.
  • Al Gore, Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, Claims the Earth is Hotter Than the Sun

    11/19/2009 9:32:01 AM PST · by jim byrd · 18 replies · 1,309+ views
    www.jimbyrd.com ^ | 11/18/2009 | jim byrd
    Just the thought of sitting atop of several million degrees of molten something or other caused me to start sweating like Dan Quayle at a spelling bee. While stumbling around in a diaphoresis stupor, I pondered: if the earth is millions and millions of degrees, how hot is the sun?
  • Why the World Has to Wait on Barack Obama for the Copenhagen Climate Change Treaty

    11/17/2009 1:11:04 PM PST · by jim byrd · 7 replies · 649+ views
    www.jimbyrd.com ^ | 11/17/2009 | Jim Byrd
    International environmental radicals are in a highly agitated state because of the delay; before the delay, they smelled blood. Diane McFadzien, Climate Officer, Climate Witness Program [sic], said, “At APEC, there was far too much talk about delay. In Copenhagen, governments need to create a legally binding framework with an amended Kyoto Protocol and a new Copenhagen Protocol. Legally binding is the only thing that will do if we want to see real action to save the planet.” [Emphasis added.]
  • How Much Will Pelosi's Health Care Reform Bill Expand the Government?

    11/11/2009 7:47:39 AM PST · by jim byrd · 5 replies · 601+ views
    www.jimbyrd.com ^ | 11/11/2009 | jim byrd
    Nancy Pelosi's health care reform bill passed by a margin of 210-205. A razor-thin victory (or was it?), thanks, no less, to her political-genius. The political cost of her bill: a potential sweeping of the 2010 and 2012 elections by the GOP, and another nail in the coffin of Barack Obama's constitutional usurping Hope and Change agenda.
  • November 3 election results for Libertarian candidates

    11/05/2009 12:12:49 PM PST · by Virginia Ridgerunner · 28 replies · 1,514+ views
    Libertarian Party ^ | Nov 04, 2009 | Staff
    These are partial results for Libertarians who were candidates in the November 3, 2009 elections. We will post more results as we learn them. In Georgia: Karen Richardson was re-elected to the John's Creek City Council. Chris Neill, running for Mayor of Marietta, got 14%. Richard Segal, running for City Council in Douglasville, got 41%. Jeffrey Sexton, running for City Council in Leesburg, got 22%. Kellie Weeks, running for School Board in Gainesville, got 32%. Dr. Thomas Smoot, running for School Board in Valdosta, got 24%. In Iowa: Roger Fritz was elected Mayor of Roland. Nick Taiber got 46% running...
  • The Reasons Democrats Write Unconstitutional Laws

    10/27/2009 7:22:27 AM PDT · by jim byrd · 2 replies · 611+ views
    www.jimbyrd.com ^ | 10/29/2009 | jim byrd
    There are two distinct methods the Democrats have used to write unconstitutional laws. The first is through malice. This method has been employed since FDR by the continuous chipping away with the uncontested usurping of the document by a political sect that harbors a stalwart disdain and insolent disposition regarding the Constitution, its limited constraints on the federal government, and by proxy, the Founding Fathers.
  • The Obama health insurance scam --- a must read for patriots!

    10/16/2009 5:49:34 PM PDT · by JOHN W K · 4 replies · 866+ views
    American Constitutional Research Service ^ | 10-18-09 | John William Kurowski
    If you don’t believe that the Republican party leadership works in concert with the Democrat party leadership to protect the financial interests of unscrupulous big business, as distinguished from honorable businessmen, then you need to brush up on your history starting with the trusts and monopolies of the late 1800’s early 1900’s. If you do this and follow the path forward you will stumble upon the very actions of Congress which have resulted in today’s lack of competition in the purchase of health insurance policies. I will spare you the colorful historical details and hit the highlights for brevity’s sake...
  • The Making of Sausage and the Democratic Health Care Bill

    10/15/2009 7:20:40 AM PDT · by jim byrd · 2 replies · 813+ views
    www.jimbyrd.com ^ | 10/15/2009 | Jim Byrd
    tto von Bismarck, the Prime Minister of Prussia from 1862-1890, made a remarkable statement regarding the process of making of laws that is oft quoted by contemporary politicians to mask their inadequacies and philistinism: Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made. But Democrats, being what Democrats are, could surmise their methodology of lawmaking with the following updated and apropos quote: Laws are like excrement, it is better not to see them being made, nor admire the result.
  • Congressional Propoganda

    10/07/2009 9:11:37 AM PDT · by lowflyn · 1 replies · 614+ views
    Tom Udall - email | October 6, 2009 | Tom Udall
    Dear Friend, It’s been a busy month in the Senate. The conclusion of debate in the Senate Finance Committee means another important step towards providing access to affordable insurance for millions of Americans. We are closer than ever to health insurance reform and I am urging my colleagues to bring to the floor of the Senate strong legislation that will provide quality, affordable access to health insurance for all New Mexicans. In order to help the one in four New Mexicans who are uninsured and the thousands more who are underinsured, I believe health insurance reform must include: • A...
  • Mike Church (radio host) attacks 'tan man' Crist

    09/26/2009 5:39:32 AM PDT · by freepersunite · 1 replies · 615+ views
    YouTube ^ | 26th Sep | Mike Church
    Satellite radio show host Mike Church discusses the Campaign for Liberty, the Republican Party of Florida, Will Pitts, Ron Paul,Tom Woods, Audit the Fed, HR1207, Charlie Crist, Jim Greer, and the Republican Liberty Caucus [Click Here to Listen]
  • "End The Fed" to enter NYT's bestsellers list

    09/24/2009 10:36:40 AM PDT · by freepersunite · 5 replies · 830+ views
    Ron Paul Campaign for Liberty ^ | 24th Sept | Jesse Benton
    Ron’s editor, Ben Greenberg, writes to him: END THE FED is debuting on the New York Times bestseller list at #6!!! Keep in mind that the Fall is a much more competitive time in terms of #s than April (when we published THE REVOLUTION last year), so I think this is a very auspicious start. This week and next are the crucial times…there are big, year-making nonfiction books coming out every week from here on out, so it’s a very difficult time to maintain traction, but I believe we can. Of course, The Daily Show and Glenn Beck will help...
  • Ron Paul Q&A: Audit the Fed, Then End It

    09/18/2009 7:50:13 AM PDT · by freepersunite · 19 replies · 1,367+ views
    WSJ ^ | 17th Sep | Sudeep Reddy
    For three decades, Rep. Ron Paul has waged a lonely battle in Congress to abolish the Federal Reserve. But he has more foot soldiers across the nation today, particularly after the financial crisis, who are leading the drive for wider congressional audits of the central bank. In his new book — “ End the Fed” — released today, Rep. Paul walks through his critique of the central bank and lays out a strategy (briefly) for eliminating it. We sat down with the congressman to hear his views on a money system backed by gold, the Fed’s challenge of withdrawing its...