January, 2002 archives
1/31/2002Doing Something
The always-lucid John Markley says the State cements
in its approval by "doing something" about a
problem, even when it has created the problem.
David Smith (and Oscar Wilde) on the
"fourth estate," their marriage with the
State, and how the Internet will destroy them all.
Bob Murphy says Alex Velazquez is right on interest
-- and Mises was wrong. In yer face, Ludwig! Just kidding.
1/26/2002The Deadliest Drug
1/25/2002Dr. Leviathan and Mr. Hyde
Fred Godinez says we can use non-liberty-specific
literature to proselytize.
1/25/2002Justice -- American Style
Ohhhh please. Alex Velazquez says John Walker is a
criminal. American congressmen are criminals. Bomber pilots
are criminals. All should be punished by the people they have
harmed.
1/24/2002The Citrus Canker Gang
Emmett Harris says the Floridian State slaughtered 90%
of the residential citrus in South Florida for tax reasons.
Velazquez said something different here,
here,
and here.
1/23/2002Animal Rights Is About You
Jules Varwig says, to the animal rights freaks, it's
less about protecting animals' rights than taking away ours.
1/22/2002Who Pays For Fuel Cells?
Harry Valentine says government-financed fuel
cell development could obliterate the economy.
1/21/2002Civilization
Jason Smith tells us about a game that teaches
kids how to successfully crush a people under your boot.
1/20/2002The Monster Factory
Scott Catt on prison rape and manufacturing
criminals.
1/19/2002PC -- Politics Corrupts
...not just power. Gus Ellis on the democracy
fraud.
1/18/2002A Plan of Direct Action, Part II
James S on making the world ancap, one city at a time. Much more probable than the FSP.
1/17/2002Where's Osama?
Rick Gee says the US Government probably let Osama go so that they could
continue their Joe Blow-sanctioned destruction and murder sprees around the
world.
Jason Ditz on drugging kids into a stupor for acting like kids.