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  • Uncle Sam's dangerous drug

    12/15/2001 2:58:23 AM PST · by JohnHuang2 · 91 replies · 1,054+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Saturday, December 15, 2001 | Ambassador Alan Keyes
    House and Senate negotiators reached agreement this week on education legislation that the president is expected to sign quickly. And the House of Representatives, in an overwhelming vote uniting Democrats and Republicans, passed the bill on Thursday. Representatives Tom DeLay and Peter Hoekstra led a small group of the conservative remnant in opposing the $26.5 billion package, which Bush Republicans are trying hard to portray as a prudent implementation of conservative principle. But it is, in fact, the culminating capitulation of the conservative attempt to reform the federal government's role in education. What I wrote about the bill in ...
  • Calling a Spade a Spade

    12/03/2001 10:00:13 PM PST · by Mercuria · 197 replies · 1,304+ views
    Mercurial Times ^ | December 3, 2001 | Aaron Armitage
    Even in the worst of times, there's always something to be grateful for, a silver lining in the darkest cloud. For my part, I'm grateful the attacks and the events after it didn't happen while Bill Clinton was in office. Clinton was fundamentally in love with power. As he did after the bombing in Oklahoma City, and school shootings, he would have taken advantage of the deaths of other Americans for his own political advancement. In an example of extreme hypocrisy, his backers would call his grubby exploitation honoring the dead, and would accuse anyone who disagrees of having ...
  • Hegel and The Libertarians

    12/01/2001 9:04:57 PM PST · by Libertarianize the GOP · 11 replies · 176+ views
    Paideia Project On-Line. ^ | Paulo Roberto Monteiro De Araujo
    20th WCP: Hegel and The Libertarians Political Philosophy Hegel and The Libertarians Paulo Roberto Monteiro De Araujo prma@mandic.com.br ABSTRACT: This paper aims to show how the Hegelian philosophy can contribute to the conceptual discussions between the two strains of contemporary ethical-political philosophy. I argue that the Hegelian political theory is of central import to the discussion between communitarians and libertarians, both in the communitarian criticism of the libertarian — mainly in Michael Sandel's criticism of Rawls — and in the Rawlsian project of a society founded in justice as equality. For if the communitarians' theoretical basis is the living ...
  • Global Eye -- A Thirsty Evil

    11/30/2001 5:47:12 PM PST · by backup · 20 replies · 176+ views
    Chris Floyd ^ | Friday, Nov. 23, 2001 | Chris Floyd
    Global Eye -- A Thirsty Evil By Chris Floyd Are you a terrorist? If you don't know, you'd better find out fast. Because Uncle Sam's made a list and he's checking it twice -- "40 to 50 countries" targeted for possible "U.S. action," according to America's securely-located vice president, Dick "Chicken Hawk" Cheney. As the man says, a hard rain's a-gonna fall. So here's a simple test to check your moral worthiness and see if you can escape God's -- sorry, Bush's -- all-devouring wrath. Have you ever gone out for a beer and bought a Stella Artois instead of ...
  • Enumerated Powers and National I.D. Cards

    11/19/2001 9:21:07 AM PST · by A.J.Armitage · 78 replies · 2,484+ views
    Mercurial Times ^ | November 16, 2001 | Aaron Armitage
    After delivering a speech in Columbia, Missouri, Justice Scalia was asked if he thought national I.D. cards would be unconstitutional. He said that the Fourth Amendment doesn’t mention I.D. cards. True enough, as far as it goes (which isn’t very far at all). Scalia then added that opponents should try to pass an amendment to the Constitution. “If you think it's a bad idea to have an identity card, persuade your fellow citizens.” Not only is a national I.D. card not mentioned in the Fourth Amendment, it’s not mentioned in Article I, Section 8, or any other part of the ...
  • What is "Palaeo"conservatism?

    11/13/2001 12:10:56 PM PST · by Zionist Conspirator · 263 replies · 1,902+ views
    My own questions | november 13, 2001 | Me
    I do not post these musings of mine to be disagreeable or provocative, but I simply do not understand the consistent inconsistencies of "palaeo"conservatives. And I am not referring to their position on Communist Arabs vis a vis their position on every other Communist in the world. I am referring to something far more basic. I do not understand someone calling himself a "palaeo"conservative who then invokes "liberty," "rights," etc., for the very simple reason that "palaeo"conservatism connotes a European-style conservatism that opposes these very things in the name of Throne and Altar. So why do our disciples of Joseph ...
  • Objectively Pro-Terrorist Pacifists

    11/12/2001 12:06:18 PM PST · by A.J.Armitage · 65 replies · 1,292+ views
    Mercurial Times ^ | November 8, 2001 (but more on that below) | Aaron Armitage
    During WWII, George Orwell observed that pacifism was objectively pro-fascist because it weakened the war effort and thus was, in its effects, in favor of the other side. Honesty compels us to the same conclusion about some of our fellow countrymen: they are with the terrorists. There are two wrong ways to react to the terrorist attacks on September 11, neither of which, fortunately, is being pursued by our government so far. One is to create a wider war between the West and Islam, which we would win in the end, but at too high a cost to ourselves. A ...