July, 2001 archives
John T Kennedy of the new an-cap journal No
Treason lays down the fundamentals on why political government is a
farce and a joke.
Rick Gee hates traffic cops (who doesn't?), and is a scofflaw and
hater of the court, the State, and all its apologists.
7/30/2001The Abuse Excuse
Rachael Anne Fajardo on abused men and how their denial resembles
that of abused citizens'.
7/30/2001Death To the Death Tax
Scott Catt proves that cops don't risk their lives as often
as the average Joe, and that productive, rich people don't owe the government
squat.
7/30/2001The Plug In Drug
Jason Smith says throw your television away! It's a tool of the
State.
7/26/2001Do You Love the State? A Quiz
Robert Vroman's quiz is fun! See if you're
sheeple, a hardcore anarchist, or in between.
7/24/2001Church Chat
Rachael Anne Fajardo has a conversation with an
idiot rookie cop, and decides that Jason Smith is right.
7/23/2001Nail the State
Jason Smith on his favorite weapon against the
State: nails.
7/21/2001Free Dmitry Sklyarov!
And
boycott
Adobe, says Joel Grus. Sklyarov, an anti-intellectual
property hero, is in Federal prison for being a genius and
showing Adobe
how lame it's software security is.
7/21/2001Nothing To Worry About
Emmett Harris on being spied on by Big Brother
while you walk down the street. Once again, the government
gets its filthy murderous hands on amazing technology and
perverts it.
7/21/2001Why No One Needs Government
Jason Steele just stopped by to tell us that he
doesn't need political government and neither do you.
7/20/2001Know Thy Enemy
Bob Murphy on right-wing warmongers. "The
thing that unites liberals and conservatives is money."
That, and Bill Kristol is nuts!
Alex Velazquez on why he wants to bust a cap
in the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts' ass and why he hates cops,
etc.
7/18/2001Highway Robbery
Rob M.'s take on insurance. The State doesn't like competition, even if it's helpful, because laws aren't made to help us, they're made to control us.
7/17/2001Arrogant and Inept at Every Level
Rick Gee reports from Santa Fe about mean and
stupid government workers. THAT sentence was full of
redundancy, huh? Also, he's a "real" newspaper
columnist!
Gabe Harris makes the argument that Rachael
Anne Fajardo shouldn't ever get her license or insurance. It
increases her chances of driving carelessly.
7/14/2001Permission: Impossible
Rachael Anne Fajardo doesn't need a driver's
license to prove that she is a good driver. But the State
still wins because she can't get insurance until she gets a
license.
7/12/2001"Don't Work Too Hard"
Matthew Deaton is proud of his work, and he's
aggravated at the culture of laziness inspired by the State.
I'm proud of his work, too, because he helped build the Mises
Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
7/11/2001The Smell Test
“Fines and reeducation sessions are wonderful
mechanisms to demonstrate the level of our concern for the
children..." And that's the mild part. Emmett Harris on
more nonsense from Taxachusetts.
"The Market's not a cure-all for society's
woes." Oh, well, then. Let's abolish it. Gene Callahan
tells us about the hysterical ramblings of 'social
critic" Thomas Frank.
7/9/2001Freedom Indivisible
The lucid John Markley explains that the
difference between "personal" and
"economic" freedom doesn't exist.
7/5/2001Reese Redux
Bob Murphy defends libertarianism and anarchism against the broad statements of
the usually on-the-mark Charley Reese. Anyone else we'd like to pick on this
week?
7/3/2001The Goldberg Principle
Stephen Carville uses simple, old-fashioned
logic to refute Jonah's pro-state argument.
7/2/2001Confessions of a Libertoid
Emmett Harris suffers from an affliction that
only a neocon could be frightened of.
7/2/2001The Slippery Menace
Jules Varwig warns Americans about the danger
of bathtubs. There ought to be a law...