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Tweet posted on Tue 31 Jan 2012 01:22 PM EST

When you file your state taxes this year, please be sure to check off $3 to the Libertarian Party under the Political Party Financing Fund.

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When you file your state taxes this year, please be sure to check off $3 to the Libertarian Party under the Political Party Financing Fund.

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Adventures in jury duty Posted on Mon 30 Jan 2012 10:15 PM EST

Today I had jury duty--or, as I prefer to call it, jury conscription. I was selected to sit for voir dire for a civil case. Before getting around to hardship questions (which was my chief practical concern, seeing as how I'm a stay-at-home-dad unable to find alternative childcare for an entire week), the plaintiff's attorney [...]

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The State of the Union is Still a State of War Posted on Fri 27 Jan 2012 09:32 AM EST

BURNET, Texas (Jan. 27) – A year ago, after President Barack Obama’s State of the Union message I wrote an op-ed entitled “The State of the Union is a State of War.” Lamentably, a year later, after his 2012 address I am compelled to write that the State of the Union is still a state of war. And there’s no sign that the wars will come to an end anytime soon, particularly so long as Democrats, Republicans, and their corporate and special interest supporters keep using our tax dollars to fund these wars so that they can benefit and profit. President Obama used the word “fair” and “reward” several times in his speech. His vision of “fair” is to “fight obstruction with action,” by taking from those who produce and giving that money as a “reward” to those who produce nothing. His idea of “fair” is to “reward companies that keep jobs in America” by taxing companies that try to stay in business by outsourcing jobs overseas. His view of “fair” means “reward” schools that meet federally-imposed education standards by threatening to withhold money from schools that fail to do so. His concept of “fair” means forcing states to keep [...]

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Hayes Runs for N.C. House Posted on Wed 25 Jan 2012 05:52 PM EST

Kevin Hayes of Mount Olive is running for state House of Representatives in District 4, which includes Wayne and Duplin Counties. “I will work to restore our state to its founding principles,” said Hayes. “I will work to eliminate regulations and trade agreements which hurt our counties and the state. I will also work towards lowering the gas tax.” Hayes said that he plans to run as an unaffiliated candidate. He has been the Wayne County Director of the N.C. Constitution Party since 2009 and a member party’s executive committee since 2010. The party is not recognized by the state. Hayes is also secretary of Free the Vote North Carolina, a free-market based election law reform organization. Free the Vote has put together a 16-member coalition of groups from across the political spectrum to dramatically lower North Carolina’s restrictive ballot access barriers. A bill to reduce the number of signatures needed by new political parties and independent candidates to get on the ballot passed the House in June and is awaiting action in the state Senate. He said that ballot access reform will be another of his goals if elected. “I will fight for better election laws that will make [...]

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N.C. Libertarians to Request Presidential Primary Posted on Mon 23 Jan 2012 11:46 AM EST

The North Carolina Libertarian Party will ask the State Board of Elections to conduct a Libertarian Presidential Preference Primary which may be the first in the state’s history. The party’s executive committee directed Acting Chair J.J. Summerell to make the request which must be sent to the SBOE by February 7. The candidates listed will be R. Lee Wrights, who was born in Winston-Salem but now lives in Texas, Roger Gary of Texas, R. J. Harris of Oklahoma, Gary Johnson or New Mexico, Carl Person of New York, and Bill Still of Virginia. However, the N.C. primary will be held three days after the Libertarian Party nominates its presidential and vice presidential candidates at a national convention in Las Vegas May 2 to 6. The North Carolina primary is May 8. California will also hold a Libertarian primary after the party’s national convention, but the state party has no say in that decision under California law. That ballot will include nine names, according to Ballot Access News. It is unclear what action the SBOE will take. The election law statute requires the chairs of political parties recognized by the state to submit a list of names for the primary ballot [...]

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The Myth of Defense Cuts Posted on Sat 21 Jan 2012 09:50 AM EST

BURNET, Texas (Jan. 21) – Despite all the hysteria, wailing and gnashing of teeth from Washington warhawks, there are no spending cuts proposed in the defense budget nor is there any change at all in our defense policy. Typical of the frenzy was the comment by House Armed Services Committee Chairman Rep. Buck McKeon (R-Calif.) that the “massive cuts” and supposedly new strategy “ensures American decline.” But it’s all a charade. There is no change in defense policy, actually an offense policy, and there are no cuts in the defense budget. The actual defense budget grows steadily each year and will continue to grow. One way politicians hide this fact is that the “defense budget” does not include the actual cost of ongoing wars, which are all off-budget expenses. In a grand event staged at the Department of Defense, the president once again put on a show, employing large, grandiose words to describe small, insignificant shifts in policy in order to make it seem like there is “change.” Anyone watching this presidential performance, or any presidential speech for that matter, might recall the scene from the Wizard of Oz when Toto pulls back the curtain: pay no attention to the [...]

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The Fair Tax Isn’t Fair, It’s a Farce Posted on Tue 10 Jan 2012 09:18 PM EST

“There cannot be a good tax nor a just one; every tax rests its case on compulsion.” – Frank Chodorov BURNET, Texas (Jan. 7) – The so-called Fair Tax is not fair; on the contrary, it is a farce based on fallacies and falsehoods. Sadly, some libertarians have fallen for the bogus arguments uttered by proponents of this national sales tax and bought into the idea that this is the “best we can hope to get.” This is a justification very similar to the flawed reasoning that induces some people to vote for the “lesser of two evils.” One of the core values of libertarianism is the right of people to keep all the fruits of their labor. No taxes are fair. All taxes are, at their root, immoral because they involve the use of force to take money from people, money that rightfully belongs to them, and give it to others. That is why libertarians would fund most government services with voluntary user fees. The most dangerous claim used by advocates of the Fair Tax is that it’s “revenue neutral,” that it will allow the federal government to collect just as much money as the income tax. Fair Tax [...]

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A Libertarian View of Debt, Foreclosure, Bankruptcy and Consumer 'Protection' Law Join the Federalist Society and Professor Stephen Ware fro

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Tweet posted on Thu 5 Jan 2012 09:50 AM EST

goliberty: Libertarian Party has 10 announced candidates. Check them out here: http://t.co/O0zuLDfP

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Most election laws are ‘flawed’ Posted on Tue 27 Dec 2011 12:26 PM EST

Two of the major Republican presidential hopefuls are learning what third party and independent candidates have known for years, that ballot access laws in most states are rigged against offering voters any real choices in primaries and on election day, said Jordon Greene, president of Free the Vote North Carolina. “If Newt Gingrich thinks it’s difficult to get on the Republican primary ballot in Virginia, he ought to try getting a new party or unaffiliated candidate on the ballot in North Carolina,” Greene said in a statement. “Then he’d understand how the major parties limit voter choice by imposing restrictive ballot access laws. When Gingrich failed to collect the needed 10,000 signatures for the Virginia presidential primary, he complained that only a “failed system excludes four out of the six major candidates” and said that “voters deserve the right to vote for any top contender.” Only Texas Rep. Ron Paul and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney qualified. “He’s absolutely right,” responded Greene. “It is a failed system which limits voter choice in any way. But as a historian, he should also know that what he called a ‘cumbersome’ process is working exactly as his own Republican Party – operating with [...]

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Tweet posted on Sat 10 Dec 2011 11:55 AM EST

People Must Want To Be Free http://t.co/PGGAaT0H

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People must want to be free Posted on Sat 10 Dec 2011 09:13 AM EST

“Man loves liberty, even if he does not know that he loves it. He is driven by it and flees from where it does not exist.” – Jose Marti BURNET, Texas (Dec. 10) – Politicians are very adept about making excuses for their failures. The greater the failure, the bigger, more absurd the excuse. Shortly after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, while Americans were still reeling from shock, our political leaders very quickly conjured up a canard to cover up their failure to predict, deter, or avoid the attack. Rather than accept any responsibility at all for the tragedy, or even to acknowledge that American foreign policy was at least partly to blame, the ruling elites resorted to the mantra: “They hate us because of our freedom.” Incredibly, America’s cherished freedom was branded as the cause of this atrocity, not our military adventurism or our interventionist foreign policy. “They hate us because of our freedom,” politicians asserted, ignoring the reality that the United Stares is the world’s preeminent “nosy neighbor,” supporting tyrants who oppress their own people, advancing American corporate and economic interests over those of other nations, and imposing our will and values on other peoples without [...]

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Tweet posted on Fri 9 Dec 2011 03:07 PM EST

DISGUSTED by an increasingly invasive state, America’s most capable entrepreneurs retreat to Galt’s Gulch, a libertarian commune. That was t

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Tweet posted on Fri 9 Dec 2011 12:55 AM EST

We have an LPNC executive committee meeting in Greensboro on Saturday. Please email chair at http://t.co/kNBjr5ii for details!

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Tweet posted on Mon 5 Dec 2011 03:23 PM EST

Webinar with Steve Horwitz on “Capitalism & the Family” – Wed. December 7 at 8pm EST http://t.co/e5Ez6vgM

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Tweet posted on Sun 4 Dec 2011 12:54 PM EST

Dinner with Steven Anderson, of the Institute for Justice http://t.co/fPcot5GA

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Tweet posted on Fri 2 Dec 2011 07:12 PM EST

Now, in the latest National Defense Authorization Act, Congress is trying to give the president power to imprison Americans indefinitely, wi

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Lee Wrights video op eds Posted on Thu 1 Dec 2011 10:37 AM EST

BURNET, Texas (Dec. 1) – R. Lee Wrights has produced the first in a series of video op-eds highlighting the main issues of his campaign for the Libertarian presidential nomination in 2012. The first video op-ed is “Groups Rights A Dangerous Delusion.” Shane Killian, a Stanley, N.C. videographer, is producing the video op-eds. The video op-eds and other video of the Wrights campaign can be viewed on the Wrights for President YouTube channel. The campaign will also be producing video commercials that will be made available to Libertarian candidates and affiliates to help them spread the libertarian message in the 2012 election. Each spot will include a 10-second segment where candidates and affiliates can include their own name and message. They will be available free of charge. Each commercial will focus on a single topic but all the spots will emphasize a principled libertarian position. Wrights, 53, a libertarian writer and political activist, is seeking the presidential nomination because he believes the Libertarian message in 2012 must be a loud, clear and unequivocal call to stop all war. To that end he has pledged that 10 percent of all donations to his campaign will be spent for ballot access so [...]

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Tweet posted on Wed 9 Nov 2011 10:35 PM EST

LPNC executive committee will be meeting at Sweet Pickle Bakery 930 Floyd St., Kannapolis, NC this Saturday 8/12 from 11-2. All LP members

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New Cato Institute project: Libertarianism.org Posted on Wed 9 Nov 2011 01:47 PM EST

Libertarianism is more than a set of policies about education, health care, defense, and trade. Behind those, providing their foundation, are ideas and history, the writings and actions of great men and women who have argued and fought for liberty. To help better express and discuss those ideas, the Cato Institute is pleased to announce the launch of Libertarianism.org. Libertarianism.org is a resource on the theory and history of liberty, broadly construed. Libertarianism takes many forms and the blogs, essays, and videos here explore them all. None of the views expressed at Libertarianism.org should be taken to represent the position of the Cato Institute or its scholars

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Presidential candidates should read the job description Posted on Mon 7 Nov 2011 03:59 PM EST

BURNET, Texas (Nov. 5) – One of the first things you do when you’re applying for a job is to read the job description to find out the qualifications, duties and responsibilities of the office. After listening to years of presidential campaign speeches and debates, it seems to me that most candidates for the office simply haven’t read the job description for President of the United States. The Founding Fathers wrote it some 200 years ago, and despite some wear and tear, it is still perhaps one of the finest job descriptions ever written for the leader of a free republic. The presidential job description was drafted, refined and honed during the months of the Constitutional Convention held in 1787. The duties of the President of the United States are outlined in Article II. The placement is deliberate. The first article of the Constitution establishes the Congress, the legislative branch, because the Founders believed the legislative was the most important function of government. As if to emphasize that point, the first mention of the President of the United States in the Constitution is in Article I, Section 7. This section says he must sign a bill passed by Congress before [...]

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I am not a percentage. Posted on Sun 16 Oct 2011 08:37 PM EDT

With the Occupy Wall Street and related “occupation” events around the U.S., there seems to be a lot of clinging to this separation between the top 1% of income earners and the other 99% who some OWS activists say they represent. Of course, they’re often quick to say that some people in the 1% are

No Coercion

Upgrading my blog Posted on Sat 15 Oct 2011 12:53 AM EDT

Just a quick note that I'm doing a long-overdue upgrade to the latest version of WordPress. I apologize for any weirdness that results in the next few days.

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Protest Comparisons: TEA Party and Occupy Wall Street, a teaser Posted on Mon 10 Oct 2011 10:11 AM EDT

I started doing some research on two protests that have been compared a lot lately: The TEA Party movement and the Occupy Wall Street events. I’m hoping to put together a comprehensive list of items comparing these protests side-by-side, but I thought I post a teaser here after this morning’s work on the piece: ITEM #1:

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Stewart Triumphs and Perdue Surprises Posted on Wed 17 Aug 2011 01:01 AM EDT

Thanks to Jon Stewart for calling the media out on this. The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c Indecision 2012 – Corn Polled Edition – Ron Paul & the Top Tier www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor & Satire Blog The Daily Show on Facebook Plus, in Gov. Perdue’s latest email list post, there was no mention

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Dear Civitas: Ignoring Libertarians Won’t Make Us Go Away Posted on Wed 27 Jul 2011 12:41 PM EDT

Ever since I got a rather nasty self-righteous response from Civitas via Twitter when I inquired about the purpose of a perpetuating a tabloid scandal, I’ve put the John W. Pope Civitas Institute on notice. Today, I checked out what they call statistics regarding voter registration changes in North Carolina: Check it out here to see

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Casey Anthony and avoiding alpha error Posted on Wed 13 Jul 2011 10:33 PM EDT

Let me say up front that I haven't really followed the recent Casey Anthony trial and associated goings-on, so I apologize if I'm covering well-trodden territory or leaving out something important. I picked up a little from my wife (who follows that sort of news) and have read a few items since the acquittal, so [...]

No Coercion

Agorist business ideas Posted on Sun 3 Jul 2011 09:18 PM EDT

Agorism, if you're new to the term, is revolutionary market anarchism. It begins with the premise that the state is a criminal entity because it commits aggression (theft and prohibition of peaceful production and exchange), and it (agorism) is described as seeking the development of the underground economy (gray and black markets) to the point [...]

No Coercion

Share your favorite liberating technologies Posted on Sat 2 Jul 2011 09:45 PM EDT

As governments continue to aggress against peaceful individuals and close off officially approved avenues of production and exchange (i.e. actions taken to improve one's well-being), it will become increasingly necessary to use every tool available to counter the state and build a free society. I believe that the rapidly advancing state of certain technologies could [...]

No Coercion

Do successes justify government science? Posted on Fri 1 Jul 2011 07:01 PM EDT

I just ran across this really interesting article about a NASA engineer who's devised (at least on the chalkboard) a method of aneutronic fusion that could provide post-launch propulsion 40 times more efficiently than modern ion engines. Now, I have friends who expend a lot of energy defending government funding of science and technology development, [...]

No Coercion

FDA decides to stop hurting lots of people Posted on Sun 26 Jun 2011 11:04 AM EDT

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved a drug that is able to cure most patients with Hepatitis C. This drug, Incivek, will save thousands of lives per year and help many thousands of other patients who would not have died but would have suffered and been dependent on much less effective and slower-acting [...]

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Tweet posted on Sat 7 May 2011 12:51 PM EDT

goliberty: New Post at GoLiberty: Perdue Exploits Chapel Hill Child for Sake of Partisan Politics http://bit.ly/mlwrnj

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Perdue Exploits Chapel Hill Child for Sake of Partisan Politics Posted on Sat 7 May 2011 12:28 PM EDT

I subscribe to emails from the office of North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue so I can keep an eye on what she’s trying to do to keep herself in power. Usually, the emails are fairly innocuous: the usual attempts to take credit for good things that are happening in N.C. and boast how she and

No Coercion

Fight of the Century debuts! Posted on Thu 28 Apr 2011 11:02 PM EDT

What's the word for this? Heroic? Epic? Winning? Her-ep-ing? It's possible we may need a whole new unit of measure to properly describe this. John Papola and Cafe Hayek's Russ Roberts have reprised their hit Keynes-Hayek econ rap (Fear the Boom and Bust) with Fight of the Century: Keynes vs. Hayek, Round 2. I am [...]

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Tweet posted on Tue 26 Apr 2011 11:57 AM EDT

goliberty: So which Libertarian will run for mayor of Raleigh?

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Tweet posted on Tue 29 Mar 2011 04:16 PM EDT

goliberty: RT @RepRonPaul: Was able to again return some of my office budget back to the treasury http://bit.ly/g1poWu

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Tweet posted on Mon 28 Mar 2011 06:39 PM EDT

goliberty: Now following @yalatncsu

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Tweet posted on Mon 28 Mar 2011 05:49 PM EDT

goliberty: Watching as Ron Paul gives a brief press conference before the big event

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Tweet posted on Sun 27 Mar 2011 05:36 PM EDT

goliberty: New Post: Perdue may need a Galt-sized reality check http://bit.ly/f4pTac

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Perdue may need a Galt-scale reality check Posted on Sat 26 Mar 2011 10:56 AM EDT

When someone says, “Let’s go out for sushi,” I don’t think about whether I can afford a sushi dinner that night or how to fit it into my diet plan. I just get so excited about the possibility of having sushi that I figure I’ll just put it on the credit card and sacrifice next

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Tweet posted on Fri 11 Feb 2011 12:24 PM EST

goliberty: New Post: Can We Avoid the Royal "They"? http://www.goliberty.net/2011/02/11/the-royal-they/

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Can We Avoid the Royal “They”? Posted on Fri 11 Feb 2011 12:23 PM EST

What’s wrong with the following statements? They’re building a new restaurant down the street. I don’t know what they were thinking when they put a no-parking zone here. Do you think they’ll build a commuter rail system here? The problem is a single pronoun: they When used in statements like this, I like to call it the royal “they.” This

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An Amusing Look at How Stimulus Works Posted on Fri 28 Jan 2011 12:36 PM EST

My friend Tom Hohman sent this to me a few weeks ago, and I finally took time to read it. I am not sure who wrote it originally, but I thought I’d share it here. === Three contractors are bidding to fix a broken fence at the White House. One is from Chicago, another is from Tennessee,

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Tweet posted on Thu 20 Jan 2011 12:42 PM EST

goliberty: New post: Attacks on the Wake School Board are Getting Out of Hand http://bit.ly/gVhrGj

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Attacks on the Wake School Board Getting Out of Hand Posted on Thu 20 Jan 2011 12:14 PM EST

Even popular comedian Stephen Colbert has picked up on what has become a misrepresented story about the changes in school assignments in Wake County. My commentary on the matter is overdue, so I’m taking time for a short post today. I hope I have some time to do a more in-depth story later from a

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Why not just become an anarchist? Posted on Tue 18 Jan 2011 04:59 PM EST

This question is directed to a certain, possibly large, group of people: those who, when debating anarchism, concede that it is true that social arrangements and interactions should be purely voluntary, that it is fundamentally unjust to initiate force against others (even in the name of funding for security and dispute resolution), but who then [...]

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Creationism in Kentucky government schools Posted on Wed 5 Jan 2011 11:33 PM EST

It seems there's a goober in Kentucky sponsoring a bill to sneak Creationism into government school science classes. This is just another example of how government schools (besides being based on theft and violence) are really terrible. The problem on display here is that they can't please everyone who 'helps' pay for them. Some tax [...]

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Tweet posted on Mon 3 Jan 2011 10:33 AM EST

goliberty: New Post: A Libertarian's New Year's Resolutions, my commitment to Harry Browne's approach http://bit.ly/hk4XzD

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A Libertarian’s New Year’s Resolutions Posted on Mon 3 Jan 2011 10:19 AM EST

In Libertarian groups this time of year, this piece by Harry Browne is often recirculated to remind us of our goals as a political party. Personally, because of my passion for logic and reason, I have had a difficult time adhering to some of these resolutions. However, with a candidate experience behind me, plus the

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TAKE IT BACK IN 2010! Posted on Sun 17 Jan 2010 02:59 PM EST

Are you interested in running for office yourself or helping a great candidate? Join us on February 6th, 2010 at the Quality Inn (2444 Maple Avenue) in Burlington, 9am to 6pm, for a training opportunity for those who wish to learn how to run as a successful candidate or become a more effective local organizer. [...]

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10 Reasons Politics Should Be Held Accountable Posted on Sun 6 Dec 2009 01:40 PM EST

I was sitting here the other day and the idea for an article just came to me… What constitutes politics? Are these politicians snapshots of the American experience or are they the offerings of parties bent on further pushing the envelope? Politics have penetrated all manner of news lately. It appears that those who would [...]

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Dr. Mike Beitler Speaking at the Charlotte End the Fed rally on 11-22-09 Part 1 of 2 Posted on Mon 23 Nov 2009 11:30 AM EST

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Dr. Mike Beitler Speaking at the Charlotte End the Fed rally on 11-22-09 Part 2 of 2 Posted on Mon 23 Nov 2009 11:26 AM EST

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URGENT NOTICE (or Get Crackin’ People) Posted on Fri 20 Nov 2009 09:36 PM EST

Libertarians all over North Carolina should be taking notice. According to Congress and the Obama administration, great successes have been had with the stimulus bill. The reason this is important to the Libertarian Party is because studying the stimulus results allowed us to discover a number of congressional districts that the LP has not previously [...]

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A Tale Of Two Cities (or Geopolitics in The Twilight Zone) Posted on Mon 16 Nov 2009 07:06 AM EST

I often enjoy starting my day with a nutritional and stimulating bowl of irony. Needless to say, I am well fueled for the day ahead! Two items caught my attention that left me shaking my head just a bit. Beijing and Washington, two cities combining for a geopolitical double take. Over the weekend, we heard [...]

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Video Available on demand, Senate candidate, Dr. Mike Beitler Posted on Wed 11 Nov 2009 04:59 PM EST

“Senate Candidate Dr Mike Beitler Speaks On Liberty Principles At Campbell U. 11/3/2009″ is available at The Liberty Blog’s Livestream Channel. Select the “on demand” video button at the bottom of the video player. Go to: http://www.livestream.com/libertycharlotte

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What Could the Stimulus Have Actually Done? (or I’ve Got Your Bailout Right Here Buddy!) Posted on Wed 11 Nov 2009 09:47 AM EST

A calculator. A simple calculator. Go ahead, pick one up. Bring up the one on your computer. That calculator is your friend. If you can stand to do it, it can reveal the lie in virtually every statement made by your politicians. They can promise this or that, but the numbers are what they are, [...]

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Without Power There Can Be No Corruption Posted on Tue 10 Nov 2009 10:21 AM EST

by Brian Irving Press Secretary North Carolinians for Free and Proper Elections Just as predictable as the media’s “gotcha” coverage whenever a politician gets caught cheating or stealing is the inevitable call by political reform groups for more laws to prevent such abuse in the future and for “better” ways of financing campaigns. They ignore [...]

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Ghosts of Universities Past (or Wanna See the Future? Go Back to College) Posted on Mon 9 Nov 2009 01:55 AM EST

You may have noticed that, among the RSS feeds on the sidepanel here, you will find a feed for F.I.R.E. or The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. They are an organization dedicated to being a watchdog and defender for people’s constitutional rights in educational settings, particularly in our nation’s government subsidized universities. While the [...]

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The Constitution is not hearsay. It is not a bunch of legal myths passed along by word of mouth. It is not a depository for judicial delusions and ideological pipe dreams. It is not a figment of some justice's Marxian imagination. It is a written document -- a legally binding contract whose words, spirit and intent are clear. -- Linda Bowles