Showing posts with label Links. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Links. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Links September 6, 2008

We had our first reply to an article this week. I encourage our readers to send the articles to all of their liberal firends, we like writing, but not near as much as we love debate.


The Libertarian Case for Palin

Tom Woods archive, author of PIG to American History

Three Things to Ponder

Frederic Bastiat Bio

Bastiat as an Austrian Economist

We Who Dared to say No to War

Palin's Career ends in Tragedy

Alaskan anti-real ID activist view on Palin

Did Sarah Palin try to Ban Books?

Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice?

Charles Murray Interview

Lord Acton Quotes

The Best Man Turned out to be a Woman

Who Killed the Constitution?

Foreign Policy 'Experience'

Quote of the Week

Let me give you a tip on men's characters: the man who damns money has earned it dishonorably; the man who respects it has earned it. -Ayn Rand


Video of the Week

This week's video is Thomas Sowell talking about things in his book, Economic Facts and Fallacies

















Monday, September 1, 2008

Links September 1

I had some laptop problems this weekend, so the links post is a few days late, but here it is:

Strong Support for Barr

Biden on Budget and Economy

"" on Trade and Economics

Economist Poll

Ludwig von Mises Videos

Obama Fraud Birth Certificate

Barr on Cavuto

David Freidman responds to critique of Libertarianism

Jon Andreas resaponds to Freidman

Freidman responds back

Who was Edward House

World's Largest Sign Protests Abortion

Dinesh D'Souza debates Christopher Hitchens

Liberty Book list

Bob Barr Stand-up Comedian

Blind Faith

Constituional Scholar Obama Questions Legality of Slavery Ban

America's Two Just Wars, Part 1

Book Update

I was able to take advantage of the long weekend and finish Atlas Shrugged and Barry Goldwater's Conscience of a Conservative.

I am currently reading the last of Ayn Rand's fiction,We the Living, and will write about each of her four books, when I finish.

Quote of the Week

The first thing (a conservative) has learned is that each member of a species is a unique creature. Man's most sacred possession is his individual soul -- which has an immortal side, but also a mortal one. The mortal side establishes his absolute differentness from every other human being.Only a Philosophy that takes into account the differences between men, and, accordingly, makes provision for developing the different potentialities of each man can claim to be in accord with nature. We have heard much in time about the "common man." It pays little attention to the history of a nation that grew great through the initiative and ambition of uncommon men. The conservative knows that to regard man as part of an undifferentiated mass is to consign him to ultimate slavery.


Poll

Here's the result to the last poll:

Which is the best Tax Plan?
Keep it how it is(0)
The Fair Tax(10) 53%
A Flat Tax(1) 5%
A Flat Tax for a while, then a value-added tax(5) 26%
No taxes at all, it's theft(3) 16%

19 total votes since 09/01/08

For more information on the Fair Tax, which won the poll, please visit this site

This week's poll is:

With Sarah Palin as VP I am:

  • More Likely to vote for McCain
  • Less Likely
  • Unchanged
  • Still Voting Third Party
  • Obamessiah!


To vote in the poll please visit our Home Page

Video of the Week

This week's video is Howard Roark's speech in The Fountainhead


Saturday, August 16, 2008

Links 8/16/08

We're adding a bi-weekly poll after the relative success of the Bob Barr poll that produced 12 votes, we will switch off deciding the poll topics, this week I chose taxes and to where they should be changed, we have five votes already.

Links

Blowback from Bear-Biting

some Murray Rothbard stuff: Freedom, Inequality, Primitivism, and the Division of Labor and The Struggle Over Egalitarianism Continues

Wal-Mart comes to Town

Barack's Stealth Socialism

Students for an Orwellian Society

Suppressed News was at bandwidth limit when I linked may want to check in a few days

25 Reasons You May be a Racist

Bill of Rights

Gang of Sell-outs

Video of the Week

This so for all of those still ignorant to the benefits of medical marijuana and the power trip on which the DEA currently ruins people's lives for no logical reason what so ever.



Bi-Weekly Poll

Question: Which is the best tax plan?

Answers:
  1. Keep it how it is
  2. The Fair Tax
  3. The Flat Tax
  4. A flat tax, then slowly work into a value-added tax
  5. No tax, taxation is theft
Quote of the Week

This week's quote comes from easily the best president of the 20th century, Ronald Reagan:
Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.
Ronald Reagan



Saturday, August 9, 2008

Links of the Week

I didn't write an article this week in result of having my wisdom teeth removed, but I did get a chance to get some reading done and will be posting reviews of a few books next week.

Also, for now on TJ and I will be posting reviews on each applicable book we read. These reviews could be anything from a drawn out article with character analysis to a one-paragraph note recommending or panning the book, with each week's links we'll update you on the books next in line to be reviewed and the books we are currently reading can always be checked on the right side of the homepage under 'Currently Reading.'

Links

Our Tax System, Simplified

Two Manifestos, Two Revolutions

Washington's Intervention Addiction

How Much Money does an Economy Need?

Books Finished

Roark

The Fountainhead

How Capitalism Saved America

Secrets of Libertarian Persuasion

Quote of the Week

"The most troubling aspect of social policy toward the poor in the late twentieth century America is not how much it cost, but what it has bought."

-Charles Murray

Video of the Week









Friday, August 1, 2008

Links of the Week

I had a few extra days this week to look for links, because of the Barr article, so I have a ton of links today, with a Christian focus.

Sites

Libertarian Christians

PJ O'Rourke Quotes

TV Liberty

Libertarian Quotes

Animated Intro to Capitalism

Articles

The Problem with minimum Wages

Obamanomics is a Recipe for Recession

Frederic Bastiat

25 Miraculous Trends of the Past 100 Years

Actual Quotes from Federal-Employee Evaluations

The Freeman, June '08 (newsletter)

Joseph R. McCarthy: A Time for Truth

Shirts

Absolut Reality

Institutes

Acton

Also, this is the new quote of the week:

"Society in every state is a blessing, but Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one." – Thomas Paine

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Weekly Links/Vids

I'm excited to announce a new homepage with this week's quotes. With the name change from the New Sons of Liberty to Agent's of Liberty, we have registered the domain agentsofliberty.com and created a new 5-pages site, filled with all of our articles, book recommendations, links, video recommendations and bios.

Please visit Agents of Liberty


Quotes

Hollywood Conservatives

Martin Luther King was a Republican

The Center for the Advancement of Capitalism

Terminate Fannie May and Freddie Mac

Dark Knight Review


Videos



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Friday, July 18, 2008

Links July 18

I have another batch of links, starting now, I'll also be putting some videos in the posts of links.

Articles

Stop Oil Speculation Now: The Airline's Disgraceful Political Agenda

Speculators Not to Blame

Capitalism & Freedom Book Club

The Definition of a Conservative

Site/Forum

Mighty Righty

Videos



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Friday, July 4, 2008

Some Links

I'm almost finishing my editing of the first post here, which is our book reviews, I thought before I posted that I could post some links, these aren't articles, mostly just sites and some other good stuff, that I want to use as kind of an archive of sites on the blog, I'll post more form time to time, to get them off my bookmarks.

Gold Peace Ron Paul's Pamphlet on the Gold Standard and how it relates to inflation.

The Ludwig von Mises Institute The Institute dedicated to von Mises, the Literature section is escpecially good, as it contains the full text of tons of books, including all of Hazlitt's, von Mises' and Rothbard's, among others.

Explains Capitalism, the tour is pretty good

Article on CATO

That's all for now, as I explore more sites and use Sumble Upon I should be able to put a lot more on here in the future.

-Mike