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On Libertarians The New York Times runs a very good review of The Wrecking Crew by Thomas Frank, a book which "tells the story of free-market ideologues who came to Washington to start a revolution and built a lucrative lobbying empire instead." However, what struck me was an excerpt in which Frank Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Civil Libertarians See a Hopeful Dawn in 2009 ... or Not After years of secret wiretaps and Bush administration cloak-and-dagger, some civil libertarians and openness advocates dream of sweeping change in 2009. But history and bureaucratic momentum suggest there's no milk and honey ahead. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Civil Libertarians See a Hopeful Dawn in 2009 ... or Not After years of secret wiretaps and Bush administration cloak-and-dagger, some civil libertarians and openness advocates dream of sweeping change in 2009. But history and bureaucratic momentum suggest there's no milk and honey ahead. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Civil Libertarians See a Hopeful Dawn in 2009 ... the Fools After years of secret wiretaps and Bush administration cloak-and-dagger, some civil libertarians and openness advocates dream of sweeping change in 2009. But history and bureaucratic momentum suggest there's no milk and honey ahead. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Civil Libertarians See a Hopeful Dawn in 2009 ... the Fools After years of secret wiretaps and Bush administration cloak-and-dagger, some civil libertarians and openness advocates dream of sweeping change in 2009. But history and bureaucratic momentum suggest there's no milk and honey ahead. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Libertarians Read, Right? Then Read This Ron Paul probably won't be the next president of the United States. But the internet gave him more traction than an extremist candidate should expect to receive. Commentary by Tony Long. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Libertarians Read, Right? Then Read This Ron Paul probably won't be the next president of the United States. But the internet gave him more traction than an extremist candidate should expect to receive. Commentary by Tony Long. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Wikileaks judge reverses takedown order Constitutional concerns Civil libertarians scored a decisive victory on Friday when a federal judge reversed two controversial orders meant to disable Wikileaks, a website devoted to disclosing confidential information exposing unethical behavior.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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A requiem for Ron Paul Ron Paul's Friday announcement that his presidential campaign will soon wind down removes from the race a quixotic figure whose doomed pursuit of the White House inspired libertarians and free-market purists, including many business owners who loved his message about a nation free from regulatory fe Home > Rss Directory > Business > CNN |
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Barr: Celebrate tonight, work tomorrow - Atlanta Journal Constitution ABC NewsBarr: Celebrate tonight, work tomorrowAtlanta Journal Constitution - 1 hour agoDenver - Newly crowned Libertarian presidential nominee Bob Barr told his fellow Libertarians to celebrate now, “because I’m sure we’ll all leave here with the strongest ticket Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Foreclosures and the Right to Vote - New York Times Boston GlobeForeclosures and the Right to VoteNew York Times - 1 hour agoThe foreclosure crisis could do considerable damage to the nation’s voting system. More than a million people have lost their homes in the past two years.Why Libertarians Should Vote: Meet th Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |

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