It appears she was ready for the typical CAIR question that translates as, “Shut up about Muslim atrocities”.
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“Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”
Posted: June 18, 2013 in 14th Amendment, academics, agenda, america, arguing with idiots, big government, cato, Cloward Pivens, control freaks, democrat, democrats, dhimmicretins, freedom, republican, republicans, republicans. democratsLouisiana Senator Elbert Guillory R-Opelousas explains why he recently switched from the Democrat Party to the Republican Party. He discusses the history of the Republican Party, founded as an Abolitionist Movement in 1854. Guillory talks about how the welfare state is only a mechanism for politicians to control the black community.
IMMIGRATION Virtual Town Hall meeting
Posted: March 30, 2013 in america, Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand, illegal, illegal immigration, immigration, looters, moochers, Obama, ObjectivismVirtual President Bill Whittle takes a question on immigration at a Virtual Town Hall meeting located not far from the Mexican border
via IMMIGRATION Virtual Town Hall meeting – Redlands, CA – YouTube.
Milton Friedman – What is America?
Posted: April 14, 2012 in administration, america, bankrupting america, big government, capitalism, economic liberty, economics, economy, Energy Prevention Agency, EPA, F. A. HayekVodpod videos no longer available.
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Douglas Rasmussen on the Morality and Role of Capitalism
Posted: February 6, 2012 in america, capitalism, liberal, liberals, libertarian, libertarianism, reason magazine, reason.com, reason.org, reason.tv
Douglas Rasmussen is a professor of philosophy at St. John’s University. In this lecture given at an International Society for Individual Liberty conference in 1991, he introduces subjective value to the general concept of human flourishing. He references F.A. Hayek’s article “The Use of Knowledge in Society” to make the argument that a familiarity with and respect for concrete particular knowledge is necessary not only for market economies to emerge but is also important when applied to the human matrix of decision-making for leading a moral and fulfilled life. Basically, each individual and each individual alone has the particularized local knowledge to make the determinations about which proportions of competing value classes will lead to fulfillment in their lives; thus there is no ‘one size fits all’ standard of happiness that can be provided by prescriptive institutions.
Patriots don’t panic, we make the left panic.
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The Creature from Jekyll Island Lecture Part 7, The Federal Reserve System by G. Edward Griffin
Posted: May 6, 2011 in america, federal, money, reserveThe Creature from Jekyll Island Lecture Part 7, The Federal Reserve System by G. Edward Griffin.
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