Wednesday, April 23
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Anthony Gregory is the guest editor today. |
The Narrative of the 'Free Republic'
"The anarchist view of history can only regard the transfer of political power as directly analogous to the transfer of criminal power, as in the example of organized crime. Since in the anarchist approach all state power is considered criminal, any transfer of that power can be far more accurately understood by looking at criminal gangs, rather than repeating the quasi-ethical ramblings of self-interested state propagandists." Column by Stefan Molyneux.
In Defense of the Great Taco Truck
C. Thi Nguyen takes on the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors’ war on a glorious cultural institution.
And rising.
And prosecuted. Column by Carlos Villarreal.
We the subjects are mere “people,” explains Will Grigg.
Dozens of Children Transferred to Foster Homes
Without due process or announcement to parents or lawyers.
New websites tell their side of the story.
Al-Zawahri Blames Iran for 9/11 Conspiracy Theories
Turning China Into a Whipping Boy
“A debate about the Olympics sent out a clear message: Britain may no longer be Great, but at least we aren’t China.” Column by Tim Black.
They oppose the boycott.
Cuttlefish:
Kings of Camouflage
Terrific footage of these astounding creatures.
At least about the gas tax, writes William Shughart.
At least about gun owners, says Arthur C. Brooks.
Hillary Says US Could “Totally Obliterate” Iran
They abandoned science. Column by Patrick Moore.
Recruitment standards sure have declined.
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Arrested in Congo for Magically Shrinking Penises
Dean O’Neil interviews Doug Benson.
A photo blog.