David Moorman's Columns

The Choice of a New Generation

"So never raise a weapon at me, and you'll never have to worry about the choices I've decided to make. I'll never be put in an oven, or lined-up to be executed in front of my family, then dropped in a hole. If push comes to shove, I don't plan on going alone, either."  Column by David Moorman.

 

Buddy, Can You Spare a Phone Call?

" Which is more dutiful, to follow blindly a man and his cronies who I don't know or trust, and the government they represent, or to seek the truth on my own as an individual?"  Column by David Moorman.

 

Let's Kill the Blondes!

"I mean, to throw your hands up and say, 'Oh well, that's the system'? Some argument. Its people like Anthony who wind up stuffed in railcars for their final trip home."  Column by David Moorman.

 

Wowie Zowie

"The state-sponsored terrorism that is perpetuated by the Bush administration and the media is a constant reminder to me of one thing, and that is, while they (your Masters) may be in control of everything else, you are in control of two things, your mind and your life. Those can only be taken from you if you allow it."  Column by David Moorman.

 

An Anarchist's View of Individual Rights vs. Collective Rights

"Few people, if any, seemingly think about themselves first, as individuals anymore, and instead are perfectly willing to sacrifice more for what's good for the society as a whole. People fail to understand how something as simple as currency backed by substance, i.e. gold and silver, can positively affect their individual rights and their right of contract with others."  Column by David Moorman.

 

I Feel a Draft!

"It should warm you that the Universal National Service Act of 2003, as it's called, is not just a bill for the military draft, but an entirely new call to service, complete national service by the youth in this country."  Column by David Moorman.  

 

Rights and Monopoly Money

"It only gets sinister when one stops to realize that a system of false money--colorable--can't operate under laws that represent the truth. The laws themselves have to be colorable."  Column by David Moorman.

 

The True Opiate of the Masses

"The great classical liberal writer and philosopher Lysander Spooner said in effect a man is no less a slave, in that he can choose his master for a period of years. Yes indeed, voting and not religion is the 'true opiate of the masses.'"  Column by new Root Striker David Moorman.