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Too Late to Appologize March 8, 2010

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We need more music like this!!

(HT Rational Jenn)
The original is pretty great too:

And while we’re at it, enjoy another:

Drink tea, not Koolaid.

Political Strategy January 29, 2010

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Lately, I have been receiving phone calls from various Republican fund raising bodies on an almost daily basis, and although I am sympathetic to some of their agenda, there is enough I dislike about the standard “conservative agenda”  and entrenched Republican politicians, I am unwilling to give the GOP any of my money.

I think of myself as a Reluctant Republican. I registered Republican so I can vote in the California primaries, but most of my votes in the recent past have been votes against the Democrats rather than for the Republicans. Not very inspiring or satisfying.

The recent escalating threats–as well as the concrete attacks– on our freedoms are too grave for me to ignore or remain inactive. So here is what I am planning to do.

I will watch for individual candidates who support a government limited to the protection of the individual rights of life, liberty and property. This means those who will promote economic freedom, equality before the law, and the simultaneous lowering of taxes and government spending. Those individuals and organizations will recieve my financial support–where ever they are in this country.

Occasionally, I may support a less-than-ideal candidate in an important race in order to send a specific message. The recent election in Massachusetts fit that bill when circumstances (and Scott Brown) turned the Senatorial race into a national referendum on Obamacare. (Message sent, but apparently not heard.)

My other goal is to expand my audience beyond blogging by submitting letters to the editor. Each essay I write will also be sent simultaneously to all three of my national congressmen (2 Senators and one Rep in the House.) In addition, I will also now send them to my state representatives. Much of what I envision speaking out about will be relevant at both the state and national level…so why not get as much millage as possible out of my time and effort?

We need to speak up. We need to let the politicians know that we are paying attention and we are not stupid. We  will not be fooled by such ludicrous claims as ObamaCare will reduce the deficit, or that the deals made with states and special interest groups are “compromises” –when they are in fact nothing less than bribes, kickbacks and extorsions.

And when I receive those phone calls from the Republicans, or money requests through the mail, I am telling them why I am not sending them money, and will not, until I see substantial evidence that they truly are going to work to reduce the intrusion of government into our private lives. There is a difference between a statist Republican and a statist Democrat. Just not enough.

Such Irony January 28, 2010

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Thursday, January 28, 2010 Washington Post

Home-schoolers win asylum in U.S

A U.S. immigration judge’s decision to grant political asylum to a German family with “a well-founded fear of persecution” for home-schooling their children should send a powerful message to the German government to change its stance on home schooling…Home schooling in Germany is illegal in most cases, and violators can be fined, jailed and even lose custody of their children.

And where do American’s go when they are fined, jailed or lose custody of their children for the crime of educating their children without the blessings of the state?

Politics and Music January 11, 2010

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Because sometimes, in hard times, we could all use a laugh.

For a more serious discussion of this issue, see Wealth Is Not the Problem.

In Honor of Heroes January 6, 2010

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I have been thinking about what I want to write in recognition of the changing of the year…so many things run through my mind.

What I accomplished.

What I didn’t accomplish but still want to.

Statements of gratitude and love to my family.

A political or personal summary or recap.

Yesterday’s news of an attack on one of the Danish cartoonists who 4 years ago caused such controversy helped me decide. I want to recognize and honor a set of people who have stood up for what they believe in–even when it meant risking public attack on their reputation and careers—and sometimes on their lives.  As I blog away in relative anonymity, I stand in awe of those who have had their integrity tested so severely, and who have faced the test with such  honor and courage.

Here are some of those heroes. Each image is linked to a piece of their story, providing just a sampling of why they are heroes.

Kurt Westergaard

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Wafa Sultan

Steve McIntyre

Richard Lindzen

Julian Simon

I am sure there are many others, but these are the ones who come immediately to my mind.

What about you? Who do you think deserves our admiration, recognition and gratitude?