Saturday, April 7th, 2012
Communist leader Mao Tse-tung was known for his repeated attempts to change all aspects of China into his school of Communism. This included the abolition of their gods, religions, and philosophers and forcing people into work on collective farms. Anyone who got in his way were sent to re-education camps or killed. Something very similar [...]
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Saturday, October 8th, 2011
From BlackThisOut.com: Attention: Mainstream Media We the people demand an end to your lies and refusal to admit Ron Paul is a 2012 GOP Frontrunner. On October 19th, 2011, tens of thousands of Americans shall stand together to send you a very clear message. We stand as one with Ron Paul and his mission to [...]
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Friday, March 25th, 2011
(This was posted as a comment to a 17th-amendment-related blog and thus more tailored to it, but I still repeat the same facts again and again in every right-wing blog & message board.) The link between the 17th and the Fed is extremely weak. Everyone seems to always forget that the Fed did not repeal [...]
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Friday, November 19th, 2010
This has been in my bookmarks for who-knows-how-long: see more Epic Win FTW
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Thursday, November 11th, 2010
(Slightly abridged from something I posted to Usenet earlier tonight) We need to cut any and all government funding of public, private, nonprofit, and academic efforts researching “curing” mental illness, autism, retardation, etc. because there is a major conflict of interest issue. Unlike medication, which treats symptoms such as depression, anxiety, paranoia, attentiveness, etc., a [...]
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Friday, October 8th, 2010
Diane Medved at TownHall writes: Help me here. What is it about “virtual goods”–imaginary own-ables in online community or commercial fake-world games–that leads Americans to shell out a projected $1.6 billion this year in our jobless economy? Facebook hosts and profits from the virtual barnyard antics of FarmVille (75 million monthly active users) and a [...]
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Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
I have always been offended by lotteries. Unlike casinos, there is no “fun day out”. Unlike fundraisers, there is no benefit for the needy. There are simply low-income people spending money every day, desperate to win millions of dollars, encouraged by a $5 or $10 every few months. Well, the Consumerist (a blog I haven’t [...]
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Sunday, September 26th, 2010
From the Mises Institute. I remember them publishing this before but it’s not on my blog. Ducktales Inflation Lesson I left a comment on the Mises Institute blog, which states this: What’s great about this video is that inflation is not described merely as an increase in prices due to manipulation of the money supply, [...]
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Friday, August 13th, 2010
the future, what is it? it’s frightening because there really isn’t a succeeding stage to look forward to. it gets me very upset and years ago i lost a job partly due to stress over it (there were other reasons, but that might have been all part of it). if you did things wrong back [...]
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Monday, August 2nd, 2010
I’ve always maintained that there is an agenda behind the media establishment’s mocking and opposing faith, religion, family, and culture – that being the lacking created by promiscuous sex, abuse of drugs and alcohol, and other superficial phenomenon creates psychological voids in one’s life, which can be temporarily “fixed” by buying the products in the [...]
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