Over at The Liberty Papers, Kevin Boyd raises an interesting question — why did Ron Paul’s campaign pay $ 1,300 to a man who makes a living spreading the 9/11 Truth lie ?
I believe in the free speech that liberals used to believe in, the economic freedom that conservatives used to believe in, and the personal freedom that America used to believe in.
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Over at The Liberty Papers, Kevin Boyd raises an interesting question — why did Ron Paul’s campaign pay $ 1,300 to a man who makes a living spreading the 9/11 Truth lie ?
We’re welcoming another contributor over at The Liberty Papers.
So, head on over and say hello to UCrawford.
My co-bloggers and I over at The Liberty Papers have a small milestone to mark.
Can be found at The Liberty Papers, where links are revealed to a biography that finds my first-ever vote in a Presidential election deleted into the memory hole.
Frankly, I’m not sure who to believe in just now.
Yesterday, I wrote a post at The Liberty Papers about Ron Paul’s appearance on a radio show hosted by a member of the 9/11 truth crowd, and specifically about what he said while on that show:
Presidential candidate Ron Paul says the U.S. is in “great danger” of a staged terror attack or a Gulf of [...]
Fellow blogger, and Liberty Papers contributor/administrator is a finalist in Samuel Adams’ LongShot Competition:
Go to the Samuel Adams web site.
Enter your birthdate when asked…
At the opening page, click on “Promotions”
Click on the “LongShot” image
Click on “The Winner’s List”
Scroll down to the Boston Regional.
And you’ll find Brad’s name there. Congratulations !
This week’s edition of Point/Counterpoint is up at The Liberty Papers.
The topic this week in the Constitution. Guest Blogger Derek Hammer takes up the point and argues in favor of the proposition that the Constitution is a living document. I provide a Counterpoint, in which I point out the dangers of allowing the Constitution to [...]
The first point/counterpoint is up at The Liberty Papers and the subject is the case for and against an interventionist foreign policy.
Brad Warbiany takes up the case against interventionism.
Stephen Littau takes the opposing position.
I’ve got a long post at The Liberty Papers about today’s Supreme Court decision on partial birth abortion.
Here’s a preview:
The problem with the partial birth abortion law has nothing to do with abortion. It has everything to do with a Congress that has assumed for itself powers that it was never intended to have.
I don’t [...]
I’ve got a longish essay up at The Liberty Papers questioning whether Dateline NBC’s To Catch A Predator series really accomplishes anything.
On a not-so-serious side, here is a pretty spot-on parody of the show:
Update: Sorry about the typos.
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