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  • Peaceseeker99

    Thumbnail for Peaceseeker99Peaceseeker99 is dedicated to the spread of truth, peace, human rights, and social justice...
  • inDECATUR

    Thumbnail for inDECATURA blog about Decatur, GA -- it's history, happenings, and culture
  • Michigan Blogger

    Thumbnail for Michigan BloggerMichigan Blogger is the new home blog of the Great Lakes State of Michigan. Featuring new...
  • King Politics

    Thumbnail for King PoliticsAnalysis of the American political system from a licensed political scientist.
  • The Hillbilly Journal

    Thumbnail for The Hillbilly JournalCommentary on News and Current Affairs
  • Believe All Things

    Thumbnail for Believe All ThingsA personal blog which discusses principles related to politics, religion, science, and edu...
  • My Southborough

    Thumbnail for My SouthboroughA blog for locals, by a local. Find out what's happening in Southborough, MA -- news,...
  • New Jersey Senate R...

    Thumbnail for New Jersey Senate R...Promoting common-sense solutions to make New Jersey more affordable and Trenton more accou...
  • Voice For Liberty i...

    Thumbnail for Voice For Liberty i...Individual liberty, limited government, and free markets in Wichita and Kansas
  • theCL

    Thumbnail for theCLA conservative - libertarian political blog. News, philosophy, activism & economics fr...

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  • Overshooting the Mark Still Misses the Target by Daily Renewal on Nov 20, 2009

    Krugman’s cental point today re. the AIG / Wall St. bailout is crucial, and after I quote his salient paragraphs, I’ll explain what I think he means, beyond the econo-speak. For the economy is still in deep trouble and needs much more gov...

  • Taser Nation Comes to Michigan by Michigan Blogger on Nov 20, 2009

    Today, it seems like everyone believes last Tuesday was a millennia ago, and somehow, some way, it's all different than it ever was before. Mention the dictatorial presidency of Woodrow Wilson for example, and people brush it off like it's ancient hi...

  • Divestiture by Listics on Nov 19, 2009

    At a time when the excesses of American industry scream for some kind of regulation and control, Comcast wants to buy NBC/Universal. The purchase flies in the face of network neutrality and will, if permitted, allow Comcast to control the content tha...

  • Deer Issue Catches Liberalism In Headlights by WesternFront America on Nov 19, 2009

    Seems unwanted deer aren't the only extraneous animals authorities hope will die off and I am not talking about the birds. Obama's healthcare plan hopes that the aged demographic will simply throw in the towel with little resistance so that resources...

  • Feeling Hopeless by Webb on the Web on Nov 19, 2009

    What if I’m actually the good and the rest of the world is bad?   Would it be wrong for me to homeschool my  children, move to a secluded location and raise them according to my values?  That seems to be happening all over the country.  Ma...

  • Curing Virulent Health Care Myths by theCL on Nov 18, 2009

    In my last post on recent discussions in the Mises Institute Forum, I highlighted the "ardor for erudition" among Forum members. However, the Forum's gaze is not only drawn to timeless truths and aureate authors. Hot-button issues are also given th...

  • Al Gore: Junk science huckster by WesternFront America on Nov 18, 2009

    Indeed, contrary to Gore’s false assertions, there has been no global warming for a decade – and Earth has actually cooled slightly since 2002 – even as atmospheric CO2 levels continue to rise. Climate alarmists habitually magnify the alleged r...

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