Opinion
James Wesley Rawles’ New Book: “Survivors”
The inherent political and economic instability of our present time has been the subject of many books, some of which are marketed as...
Uncle Sam Is Alive and Well in New Hampshire
Thanks to a wonderfully patriotic French couple, Jean-Pierre and Cecile Mouraux, Uncle Sam has been saved from multicultural oblivion and is now living...
Read moreIt’s Anti-Semitism, Again?
“I think that the Zionist Jews who are running these big banks and our Federal Reserve, which is not run by the federal...
Read moreNational Bank Transfer Day (Nov 5): How Effective Was It?
Critics of the banking system in the United States declared Saturday, November 5, National Bank Transfer Day — a grassroots movement that encouraged...
Read moreDeflation: Good and Bad
Economist Gary Shilling’s claim that the U.S. economy is on the edge of deflation defies the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ recent announcement that...
Read moreFed Chairman Bernanke Is on the Defensive
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke’s news conference on November 2 included the admission that the Fed is depending on hope and patience to see...
Read moreJanie Jones: A Film Focused on a Father/Daughter Relationship
When Janie Jones was featured at the Tribeca Film Festival, it was a hit, and it is not too difficult to see why. Focused on...
Read morePro-Life Movie 180 Goes ‘Viral,’ Changes Hearts & Minds
Since its launch on YouTube on September 26, the pro-life documentary 180, produced by Christian apologist Ray Comfort, has gone “viral,” receiving nearly...
Read moreJustice Dept. Targets Freedom of Information Act
With the U.S. Justice Department and Attorney General Eric Holder continually under fire these days, it was something of a surprise, even to...
Read moreThe Bankruptcy of MF Global: So Much for Financial Regulation
After spending the entire weekend trying to sell his company, MF Global, Chairman Jon Corzine finally capitulated, and his board declared bankruptcy on...
Read moreAnn Coulter’s “Demonic,” A Compelling Read
This brilliant book was published shortly before the Occupy Wall Street mobs began their infantile vigils against capitalism, the banks, and anything remotely...
Read moreTwo Libertarianisms and Occupy Wall Street
I have noticed that there are some on the libertarian right who appear to consider themselves kindred spirits with those who have spent...
Read moreNorth American Oil Development Is Reducing Demand for Foreign Oil
The September 15 report from the National Petroleum Council expressed surprise at how much has changed just since their “Hard Truths” report of...
Read moreThe Real Reasons Republicans Dislike Ron Paul
Although his commitment to “limited government” is unsurpassed, establishment Republicans in both politics and the so-called “conservative media” labor incessantly to discredit Texan...
Read moreLife and Education During the Great Depression
One of the great advantages to being an octogenarian is having lived through a great deal of history. That gives one a perspective...
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