Politics

  • The Mindset of a President in Crisis

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    It was May 9th, 1970. Less than a week earlier, four students were shot and killed by National Guard troops on the campus of Kent State. In five more days there would be another shooting on the campus of Jackson State, two students killed by National Guard troops. Protests against the war were in full…

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  • Leading From Behind – The Libertarian Party’s Kick of the Can

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    “If you want to lead them, you must place yourself behind them.” – Lao Tzu The above quote is a thought provoking view of one of the original libertarians in world history concerning the idea of effective leadership.  It has been repurposed through history in different cultures using different wording and is still a revered…

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  • WAL 384: The Afghan Papers

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    Chris Spangle, Harry Price, and Rhinehold discuss the 18 years of lies told by the US Government and media about the war in Afghanistan.

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  • The Truths AOC Doesn’t Want You To Know

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    Recently Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said in an interview that libertarians ‘don’t believe in immigration’.  She doubled down on this assertion the next day in an Instagram message.  It appears that she is either uninformed and speaking from a place of ignorance or she is purposefully and willfully misrepresenting libertarian positions in an effort to keep control…

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  • WAL 352: What’s In The Mueller Report

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    Chris Spangle, Rhinehold, and Hodey Johns give details and analysis on the final report by Robert Mueller on the Russian Collusion investigation.

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  • Obama, the Unconstitutional War President

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    Besides the modern precedence of President Obama’s defeats in the Supreme Court in regards to their 9-0 rulings against him, the President has repeatedly violated the wording and spirit of the Constitution, as well as his own words, several times in waging war, a power that was given to the Congress for a variety of…

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  • RIP Theodora Nathan

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    Theodora “Tonie” Nathan passed away today at the age of 91.  If you are scratching your head not sure of who that is or why you should be aware of it, Tonie was the first woman in the United States that earned an electoral vote for Vice President of the United States.  This happened in…

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  • The So Called Scandal

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    In defense of the administration, many of the partisan left are trying to label the recent scandals as ‘so called’ and ‘imaginary’.  However, as new information makes its way to the media, and the lawsuits start to mount, even the most partisan protector of the administration must be asking themselves some very hard questions, even…

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  • Nobel Peace Prize: Obama V Manning

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    The search, arrest and subsequent torture of Pvt Manning over the release of documents to Wikileaks has led Ron Paul to say that Manning is more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize than President Obama.  There is a good bit of validity to the argument, including the fact that Manning has been nominated for the…

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  • Law Enforcement, Gun Control, and How to Help Others

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    Listening to many proponents of more gun control often suggest that law enforcement officers would like to see stricter gun control laws in place to combat the violence in our country caused, as they think, by people owning guns.  Or that they support actions to limit magazine sizes.  Since proponents think that it will make…

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