Friday, August 20, 2010

Roger Clemens is not a Criminal!

A grand jury has indicted former Red sox pitcher Roger Clemens for the non-crime of "lying to Congress". Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! We "the people" should indict the U.S. Congress for lying to us ALL OF THE TIME! They lied us into war in Iraq and they lied us into bankruptcy in 2008 just to name a few on a very long list. Roger Clemens took steroids. Big deal! It should not be a crime to put dangerous substances into your body as long as you do not harm anyone else after you have taken them. Who owns you? The Federal Government, or do you own yourself? Let MLB punish Roger by keeping him from obtaining employment from a franchise or as a broadcaster, denying him entrance into the Hall of Fame, or outright banning him ala Pete Rose. That punishment hits him where it really hurts, the wallet/bank account, and it disgraces him among his peers. Keep the Federal Government and the judicial system out of it! With the exception of the honorable Dr. Ron Paul and a scant few others, The U.S. Congress is full of hypocrites. Throw the bums out, without a doubt vote Libertarian in November!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

What Did You Do For Liberty Today?

We all want a free, peaceful and prosperous country. How do we achieve that? Hoping for it? Check this list from the Foundation for Economic Education.......

Daily Liberty Checklist

 What Did You Do For Liberty Today?

(put a check mark next to any that apply):

____ I raised it in a conversation and hopefully turned on a light in at least one person’s mind.

____ I defended it when it was challenged by error.

____ I improved my own knowledge of the literature of liberty so as to become a better advocate.

____ I wrote a letter-to-the-editor in liberty’s defense.

____ I recommended a good article, book or film that advances values consistent with a free and civil society.

____ I sent a personal check to an organization I know to be working for the advancement of liberty ideas.

____ I resisted temptation to subvert liberty by accepting something from government that didn’t belong to me.

____ I took action to clean up my own act so that I can be a solid exemplar of the virtues necessary for a free society to flourish.

____ I checked out at least one textbook my son or daughter was assigned in school, explained to my offspring any fallacies I found, and complained to the school about any that were especially egregious.

____ I told at least one of my representatives that if he or she ever voted for more government again, I would pull out all the stops to see him or her defeated in the next election.

____ I told my college or university alma mater that if they didn’t start hiring faculty who know how to present and defend the case for free enterprise, they’ll never, ever get another dime from me.

____ I did nothing at all for liberty today, except enjoy the fruits of it while leaving the battle for its restoration and preservation to others. I was essentially a liberty freeloader today.

Lawrence W. Reed is president of the Foundation for Economic Education in Irvington, New York.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Hooray for Steven Slater!

Hooray for Steven Slater! He like many others have had enough with rude passengers, long delays on the tarmac, porno body scanners, unprofitable or barely profitable airlines, but that is not the whole story. Despite so-called de-regulation in the 80's the air travel industry is still heavily regulated by the Federal government. The airlines are restricted in how they do business is so many ways the first is the fact that since the 60's the Federal government has been responsible for security at airports. The Feds are responsible for preventing the airlines from arming their pilots in the cockpit or anywhere else, the unintended consequence was what happened on 911! The city and county governments also own the airports in most cities so customer service is not necessarily the first rule of business, getting State and Federal subsidies is. The libertarian solution would be to privatize both airport security and airport ownership. The owners would be fully liable for any breach in security and held fully accountable by law. In a true free market the consumer/customer is king and service is priority one.....we now have conflicting stories from passengers on board that flight about who was rude to whom...

Friday, August 6, 2010

I Love Talk Soup on E! Entertainment Television

The Soup (formerly Talk Soup) airs on Cox Cable every Friday at 9:00 pm central time with a re-peat usually at 9:30 pm. Joel Hale is absolutely hilarious! For those of you who are not familiar with this show it lampoons all of the "reality" shows on television! For those of you who "do not get it" with the fascination of reality TV, like me, this is the show for you. We are really de-volving as a society ala "Idiocracy" when we spend too much time involving ourselves in other peoples lives more that the real people in our lives. Check it out.......

Thursday, August 5, 2010

I detest Fred Phelps as much as the next guy but...

If we want to keep free speech in this country we MUST tolerate the offensive speech of others as long as their words do not become violent action. If we attempt to muzzle those we disagree with by using the heavy hand of government, pretty soon the silence will be deafening. Think about it and read this article by John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute...