The First Great Speech of the YouTube Age
June 4, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · Leave a Comment
Economic Policy Journal Lew Rockwell earlier this week linked to a speech Tom Woods delivered last Saturday in Los Angeles. A friend later emailed me: Bob, in case you haven’t seen this, I highly recommend setting aside forty-eight minutes and taking a look. You won’t be sorry. Over the past few years, Tom Woods has [...]
AFRICOM: The Doom of Journalism
April 12, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · Leave a Comment
By Robert F. Beaudine STATESMAN SENTINEL April 12, 2011 Our founders understood that a free press was vital for the nation to preserve its other freedoms. In the first Amendment of The Bill of Rights, they endowed the press with its freedom, a responsibility that could be used for both good and evil. Our forebears [...]
Freedom Watch with Judge Andrew Napolitano Debuts on Fox Business
June 15, 2010 Statesman Sentinel · Leave a Comment
By Jacob Hornberger In October 2009 in an article entitled “Judge Andrew Napolitano’s Libertarian Phenomenon,” I wrote: If Fox News were to decide to put Napolitano on the air, his show would undoubtedly shake up the nice, little comfortable world of the statists. Both conservatives and liberals would undoubtedly be stunned, shell-shocked, and dumbfounded over [...]
Ron Paul and the Presidency – It’s Closer than the Media thinks
April 7, 2010 Statesman Sentinel · Leave a Comment
By Doug Wead Ministry Values “Control the coinage and the courts, the rabble can have the rest.” – The Princess Irulan in Frank Herbert’s Dune. Last week was a good week for the so-called “constitutional wing” of the Republican Party, those indomitable Ron Paul people. Okay, sure, the next presidential election is a long way [...]
How Americans Are Propagandized About Afghanistan
April 5, 2010 Statesman Sentinel · Leave a Comment
Glenn Greenwald Common Dreams On February 12 of this year, U.S. forces entered a village in the Paktia Province in Afghanistan and, after surrounding a home where a celebration of a new birth was taking place, shot dead two male civilians (government officials) who exited the house in order to inquire why they had been [...]
Who Needs Trials?
March 23, 2010 Statesman Sentinel · Leave a Comment
By Jacob Hornberger The Washington Post has just published an op-ed that pretty much sums up where we’ve arrived as a country, post-9/11, thanks to both conservatives and liberals. The op-ed is entitled “KSM’s Dispensable Trial” and is co-authored by Jack Goldsmith, who served as an assistant attorney general in the Bush administration, and Benjamin [...]
The Second American Revolution: The Information War
March 21, 2010 Statesman Sentinel · Leave a Comment
National Inflation Association VisionVictory discusses a disgusting MarketWatch article out today entitled, “Face it, the government saved us – We owe a debt to Obama, Bernanke, Paulson, Bush”.
Countdown to Health Insurance Nationalization
March 15, 2010 Statesman Sentinel · Leave a Comment
By Sheldon Richman Keith Olbermann on health care. The “debate” over what to do about the serious problems in the medical system has been pretty lame, with strange economics, chicanery, and demagoguery run rampant. The minority party’s pitiful offerings and compromises are documented in an article I wrote here. The majority’s several variations on a [...]
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March 3, 2010 Statesman Sentinel · Leave a Comment
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