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When Rand Paul suggested the 1964 Civil Rights Act went too far, he was widely criticized by Democrats and Republicans alike. Here, Professor Williams explains why they are wrong and Rand is right, while making a far more important point about liberty itself.

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Cork writes: Rather than show any respect for veterans, we should use this day to remember those who do deserve to be remembered: those who have been slaughtered by the troops, those whose lives have been permanently destroyed by the troops, those who refused to serve, those who deserted the troops in times of battle, [...]

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Murray N. Rothbard wrote: In truth, there is only one way to regard a minimum wage law: it is compulsory unemployment, period. The law says: it is illegal, and therefore criminal, for anyone to hire anyone else below the level of X dollars an hour. This means, plainly and simply, that a large number of [...]

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How the public is conditioned at their own expense to accept their economic exploitation. The outrage of non-science being taught as fact in our educational system should be protested by intellectuals and scientists everywhere.

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Via Lew Rockwell, TPM reports: Oil seeps are fairly common around the world both underwater and aboveground. Oil seeps occur when enough cracks and fissures form above a reservoir to enable a small quantity of oil to escape naturally. The La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles (pictured below) are a large terrestrial oil seep, [...]

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Rachel, here’s a reading list for you. Please educate yourself to avoid  making a complete fool out of yourself on national television. Rand Paul and the Civil Rights Act: Was he right? “Civil Rights” and Total War When Searching for Racists, Democrats Should Back Off Rand Paul and Look In the Mirror In Defense of [...]

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With all the hoopla over “illegal immigrants”, no one seems to be very concerned about the status of their own dictator.

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Peter Larsson reports: Researchers at KTH have been able to prove that the fossils of animals and plants are not necessary to generate raw oil and natural gas. This result is extremely radical as it means that it will be much easier to find these energy sources and that they may be located all over [...]

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From the Bastard Fairies: They will attempt to destroy anything that differs from their own… Genius of the crowd Genius Of The Crowd (Click to listen)

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