Aimee Allen’s Ron Paul music video
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Below is a list of the MOST READ news stories from two popular networks. Do you see any common themes among each grouping? Can you guess both networks? What does this indicate about their viewers?
Network A ~ Most Read
Teen Decapitated by Batman Ride at Georgia Six Flags
Uncle of Missing Girl Arrested on [...]
Posted in Sweet on Jun 26th, 2008 4 Comments »
A motivational speech to bloggers.
Posted in Sweet on Jun 26th, 2008 2 Comments »
From my friend Nicole Sauce:
So I was sitting in a session at the PDF Conference with mostly liberals and progressives that was supposed to focus on local blogging.
The classical liberal crowd, commonly called libertarians with a small l, was in the minority. One asked a question and mentioned that he felt the problem cited in [...]
Posted in Sweet on Jun 23rd, 2008 1 Comment »
As I surf the web reading fellow PDF attendee blogs, this one caught my eye…The Cauldron.
He writes a very witty post:
As a member of the other side, we have a lot to learn from them. I’ve heard more mention of new media and social networking in two hours here than I had heard all last [...]
Posted in Sweet on Jun 22nd, 2008 No Comments »
What’s the answer to government abuse? Rallying the grassroots? Suing the state?
That’s the basic outline for the libertarian Institute for Justice, which has been met with great success. It also seems to be the approach of the ANSWER Coalition, an initiative created just after the September 11th attacks when the communist [...]
Posted in Sweet on Jun 20th, 2008 No Comments »
Read me…
Posted in Sweet on Jun 19th, 2008 1 Comment »
Wonderful language from the U.S. Supreme Court in today’s decision in Indiana v. Edwards:
As I have explained, I would not adopt an approach to the right of self-representation that we have squarely rejected for other rights-allowing courts to disregard the right when doing so serves the purposes for which the right was intended. But if [...]