Arlo Guthrie Sings Out April 12, 2009
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Stand by me, as my equal in freedom March 29, 2009
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Here’s the feeling:
And here are the ideas:
Stand by me. Side by side. Free from coercion, as equals before the law. Free from a moral claim upon each other requiring acts of self-sacrifice. Free to follow our dreams. Free to work and trade to promote our self-chosen values. In good will, and peace, sanctified and protected by the recognition of each other’s right to live as an end in himself.
Thoughts on the Election November 5, 2008
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150 years ago this country embroiled itself it a deadly and destructive war. Central to that conflict was the belief that is acceptable to profit from the forced labor of others.
It is not.
Slavery is wrong, not because one race subjugates another race, but because one individual thinks he owns the life of another individual.
He does not.
We no longer believe in chattel slavery, where one man can own another. But the belief still exists that we, as a community, have a moral claim on the productive labor of our neighbor.
We do not.
Each individual life is sacred. Each one of us is owner of his own life, his own labor, his own property, and only his own. Some believe you can compromise on one part of this trilogy without destroying the whole.
You can not.
Well meaning, thoughtful people confuse majority rule with individual rights. They are not the same. Without the absolute barrier to action drawn by inalienable rights, a majority is merely a mob.
Our country does need a change. We need to rededicate ourselves to the ideals upon which this country was founded: the individual rights of life, liberty and property. We need to apply them with rigorous consistency in every situation, to every individual. That is the meaning of equality before the law.
Freedom based on individual rights is the only path to peace and prosperity. I am saddened that to believe this is to be the new minority.
But this is still the freest country in the world. We are a people that can learn from our mistakes, and act to correct them. We can voice our disagreements and non-violently work to change each other’s minds. We can live together, work side by side, and pursue our dreams and ideals, even though we disagree.
Yes, we can.
If you saw one, you saw them all November 1, 2008
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Those of you who know me know that I am going to hold my nose and vote for McCain. I do think he is the lesser of two evils, although in California, all I can hope to accomplish is to narrow the margin of Obama’s victory. Still, I think it is important to do the hard work of figuring out which of these two will do the least harm to our lives and freedoms. That said, I find this clip both funny and sad. Funny because it is clever in its construction. Sad because it shows how far away from meaningful debate our politics have drifted.
From the Ludwig von Mises Institute via Fiatch.


