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By Dean Striker, on May 27th, 2009 I have wasted most of this past 13 months on Digg.com, in futile jousting with immoral collectivists who do not and will not understand the morality of the personal right to life of each individual on this planet, who seek to use the Force of government to negate our right to property, and don’t give [...]
By Dean Striker, on May 21st, 2009 Whatever revolution that starts in California, always spreads to the nation. In arguably the most liberal state in America, California taxpayers sent a message to the nation on Tuesday: “We’ve Had Enough and We’re Not Going to Take It Anymore!”
Okay, Okay, “Revolution” is not exactly a tax-strike but Wayne Root makes a case [...]
By Dean Striker, on May 20th, 2009 Where do individual rights come from? You’d think that if anyone knows the answer, it would be America’s top judges.
But you would be wrong.
On this basic question conservative and liberal judges alike are locked into a crucial error about America’s bedrock constitutional principle: individual rights.
The error consists in regarding rights as gifts [...]
By Dean Striker, on May 18th, 2009 It is said by many that America is a free country and many come here because of the perception that it is a free country. However, by any measure, it is anything but a free country because without individual freedom, there is no freedom and individual freedom has been trashed, as the first 10 Amendments… [...]
By Dean Striker, on May 18th, 2009 This particular Parliament, unprecedented in nearly 400 years, has lost such meagre respect as it still retained after, among other sins, handing, entirely unauthorised and incidentally to the extreme detriment of The Queen’s own position as Head of State of the United Kingdom, nearly all its powers to a junta of unelected foreign potentates…
By Dean Striker, on April 29th, 2009 Every Congressman swears an oath to “…preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” To a casual observer, these words could be interpreted to mean that laws enacted by Congress should be consistent with the requirements of the Constitution. To the majority of Congress, these words mean something else, or have no meaning…
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By Dean Striker, on April 27th, 2009 Human life requires action, so it logically follows that humans must take those actions necessary to sustain their lives. We also acknowledge a corollary: Actions cease to be legitimate when they deny others the freedom to act.
This is a very well-written article, no ranting or screaming, just Reason.
Direct non-digg url: http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20090426-OPINION-904260324
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By Dean Striker, on April 25th, 2009 Nobody wants to mention tax rises just ahead of the elections,” said Thorolfur Matthiasson, an economics professor at the University of Iceland. “But if the budget deficit is 10 percent of GDP and the official debt is approximately what the nation can produce in one year, then the politicians will have to raise tax and [...]
By Dean Striker, on April 12th, 2009 A February Article transporting the reader through the pysche of Obama..a nightmare article for Obamabots, a delight for the others…
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The article begins: “Once upon a time, a white teenager from Kansas got pregnant by her black Kenyan boyfriend, Barack Obama Sr., or was it her husband? Whatever. (I say no whatever because [...]
By Dean Striker, on April 11th, 2009 Original post found at: http://townhall.com
Wednesday, April 01, 2009 Our Problem is Immorality by Walter E. Williams Dr. Williams serves on the faculty of George Mason University as John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics and is the author of More Liberty Means Less Government: Our Founders Knew This Well.
Most of our [...]
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Morality is not the exclusive province of religion. Real Morality is Principle based on your Right to Life.
Since "Government" exists only as a tool to tax and steal from it's citizens and to then regulate, control, manipulate and redistribute, it is without principle.
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