Jul 2, 2007

The Philosophy of Liberty Cartoon


http://www.youtube.com/v/OQHCR__-FRA

Jun 24, 2007

Milton Friedman on Limited Government



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Friedman
Name: Milton Friedman
Birth: July 31, 1912 Brooklyn, New York City
Death: November 16, 2006, age 94 San Francisco, California
School/tradition: Chicago School of Economics
Main interests: Economics, Political economy
Notable ideas: Monetarism, Permanent income hypothesis, Natural rate of unemployment

US population -vs- national debt

Curious about the current population in the United States? Check the US POPClock Projection website: http://www.census.gov/population/www/popclockus.html. At the time of this posting the current US population is 302,246,222. A little over 300 thousand people...

What about the outstanding public debt? Check the National Debt Clock website: http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock. At the time of this post it is $8,803,664,164,316.59 (8.8 trillion dollars!)

Let's do some math:
$8,803,664,164,316.59 of debt divided by 302,246,222 people equals $29,127.46 per person! Ouch...

Constitution Class on video parts 1-7

Constitution Class on video part 1 of 7:


Links to all parts:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8321747074978323622 (Constitution Class 1 of 7)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4870224407360952135 (Constitution Class 2 of 7)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8018874590848634400 (Constitution Class 3 of 7)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1980674934527237459 (Constitution Class 4 of 7)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5509747643152392910 (Constitution Class 5 of 7)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3601271545224839349 (Constitution Class 6 of 7)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5824859883322263421 (Constitution Class 7 of 7)

Jun 18, 2007

Ron Paul introduces legislation to abolish the Federal Reserve (6/15/07)

Article written by Eric Henderson of LibertyRoots.org 6/18/07

Like many Ron Paul supporters I have fallen right in love with his message of liberty and his vision of limited government, but until now we have only had his almost perfect pro-constitutional voting record and his attractive campaign messages to look at while sharing his message with friends and family. Ron Paul, a Republican Congressman from Texas, has now introduced legislation, H.R. 2755, to abolish the Federal Reserve, a private central banking cartel which has effectively lowered the purchasing power of our dollar since it's illegal founding in 1913 under the presidency of Woodrow Wilson. This is not the first time Dr. Paul has introduced such legislation. On July 17, 2003 Dr. Paul introduced legislation H.R. 2778 under the same name, Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act, which did not progress past it's referral to the Committee on Financial Services. The text of the new bill is not yet available on the link provided, but will likely have similarities to the older bill by the same name of which the text is available.
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-2755

Jun 17, 2007

Great Debate from the Past Featuring Dr. Paul on Benefits of a Gold Standard

http://mises.org:88/Paul-Partee

OperationExposure.org's 'Should be Headline News' for May 26, 2007


This video was taken from OperationExposure.org. The series is called 'Should Be Headline News' and the project is headed up by my good friend Josh. He does a weekly blog/vlog on his site for articles that despite being incredibly important issues seem to get tucked into the inside pages of the major news outlets and/or reported with some crazy spin on the major media networks. He offers a fresh look at some of these issues on a weekly basis. This particular episode he was kind enough to invite me on (I'm on the right).

Jun 16, 2007

Ron Paul on The Colbert Report 6/13/07

John Stuart Mill - On Liberty

John Stuart Mill (1806 - 1873), a British philosopher, a political economist, and a Member of Parliament among other notable roles, was a major contributor to the current western understanding of liberty. Mill's book: On Liberty, published in 1859, was his most popular work on the topic. A platform for Mill's work could certainly be: "Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign".

John Stuart Mill was very studied on the "struggle between authority and liberty" of which he opens his book with. [unfinished]

Ron Paul Speaking on Liberty and the Patriot Act

What is Liberty?

Dictionary.com gives a good definition of liberty:

  • Freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.
  • Freedom from external or foreign rule; independence.
  • Freedom from control, interference, obligation, restriction, hampering conditions, etc.; power or right of doing, thinking, speaking, etc., according to choice.
Here are some other definitions from popular dictionaries:

American Heritage Dictionary:
  • The condition of being free from restriction or control.
  • The right and power to act, believe, or express oneself in a manner of one's own choosing.
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law:
  • Freedom from external (as governmental) restraint, compulsion, or interference in engaging in the pursuits or conduct of one's choice to the extent that they are lawful and not harmful to others
  • Enjoyment of the rights enjoyed by others in a society free of arbitrary or unreasonable limitation or interference