Hazing and the Cycle of Abuse :: Underage Drinking :: Government Dating Service :: Humiliation and the Military :: Control Freaks :: Fraternities and Sororities :: Picnic Table Hazing :: Real Friends or Rent-A-Friends? :: Marine Corps Hazing :: Military Aggression
Police and Interpreting the Constitution :: Chemtrail Crackpottery :: Bad Crank vs Good Crank :: Police Drones :: Belief in Authority :: Police Strip Search :: Australian Censors Ban Small Breasts and Female Ejaculation from Porn :: Feds to Butt in on College Football Rules :: Teenagers Facing Child Porn Charges :: Campaign for Liberty Endorses Neocon :: Leaving Govt Schools for Unschooling :: National Politics Fails :: Teens and Reading
I wrote this ‘controversial’ article Was Gandhi a Libertarian? last month which had many positive and belligerently negative responses from the readers as well as the other RFL team members. The question which came up again and again(which was even asked to Gandhi in his lifetime), which unfortunately I couldn’t answer satisfactorily. In fact I haven’t seen anyone answer that question satisfactorily. The question is, how would Gandhian philosophy help the Jews in Nazi Germany. What could have Jews in the Nazi Germany have done consistent to Non-violence principle to deter Nazis. This argument seems to be like the lynchpin of Gandhian philosophy. Gandhi himself wasn’t aware much of the problem so his answer seems to be really aware of the situation of Nazi Germany.
In this week’s much anticipated State of the Union address, President Obama again demonstrated his poor understanding of the fundamental problems that confront our nation. By following the advice of the same people who helped guide our economy to the precipice of total collapse, Obama now threatens to push it over the edge.
Jack Cole from Law Enforcement Against Prohibition joins us to defend his organizations excommunication of officer Brad Jardis :: Private Webbrowsing :: Law Enforcement and Discretion :: Oath to the Constitution or to the Statutes? :: Pandering to Politicians :: Former Cop Rejects Morality :: Slavery :: Natural Law
DUI Madness :: Candy Mistaken for Crack :: Right to Travel? :: Stolen Home :: Free State Project :: Arrested for Argument :: Abortion :: Mom Forced to Stay in Hospital :: Slippery Slope :: Ostracism :: Losing Medical Choice :: Persuasion vs. Force :: Cannabis Progress :: Mark Interviews Julian Harris
Manchester Brewing Expanding :: Label Micromanagement :: Deflation :: Body Scanners Mandatory :: Newspaper Pay Site Failure :: Jail Rejecting Mail for Big Mike? :: Crackdown on Medical Cannabis Distribution Coming to L.A.? :: School District Bans Dictionaries :: Pirate Radio
Heroic police officer Brad Jardis is dumped from Law Enforcement Against Prohibition because he had the courage to actually do the right thing and stop enforcing bad laws. We share his story and listeners’ outrage at LEAP’s embarrassing, thoughtless policy. :: Discretion :: Open Containers :: Immigration
This is going to be a classic.
Nobel Laureate Michael Spence of Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and the Commission on Growth and Development talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the determinants of economic growth. Spence discusses the findings of the Commission’s re…
Unmanned Police Drones to Hit the Skies in UK :: Boot-Licking Statist Caller :: No Surveillance is Too Much? :: Drunk Guy On Our Side :: Taking Down the Drones :: Anti-Drone Law Enforcement Officers :: Brad Jardis Booted from LEAP :: So-Called Illegal Immigration :: Liberty Teens :: Officer Pizza Dude :: Open Containers in Cars :: Immigration Objections :: Money Laundering
Prosecutor Halts Cannabis Prosecutions :: Good Customer Service :: Evolution and Religion :: Quakerism :: Quantum Physics and Metaphysics :: Confused Christianity :: Cannabis Hearings :: Ten Sex Myths :: Parents Refusing to Sexually Educate :: TSA Jokester :: Disturbing the Peace? :: Suing the State? :: Molestation :: Government Healthcare
Like many football fans around the country, I recently tuned into a heavily promoted 60 Minutes segment on the uncanny ability of tiny American Samoa to produce a steady stream of NFL players. Although it was certainly interesting to learn how Pacific island warrior culture translated seamlessly into the disciplines of American football, and how the island’s players adapted to the hard-scrabble terrain and poorly funded athletic fields, the most interesting aspect of the piece concerned economics rather than sports.
Immigration :: Compromise :: Crushing Freedom to Catch So-Called Illegals :: Racism :: Air America Out-of-Business :: Influence of Talk Radio? :: Bile Arrest Update :: Warmongering to Peacenik :: Ted in the Woods :: Extended Internet-Only Edition NOT FOR BROADCAST
Show him your badge! :: Hong Kong Most Economically Free :: Man in Diabetic Seizure Tazed 11 Times :: College Loans to be Nationalized? :: Big Mike Update :: Mail-to-Jail.com :: Refusing to Attend Court :: Private License Plate :: Preventing Third Parties :: Creating a New Society :: City Demands $27,000 for Car in Driveway :: Code Enforcement Madness :: Mark interviews Stephen Kinsella






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