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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Breach “Legally” Defined
The following definitions for “breach” are taken from Ballantine’s Law Dictionary (3rd edition), Bouvier’s Law Dictionary (6th edition), Black’s Law Dictionary (2nd edition), and “Webster’s 1828 Dictionary:” (Ballantine’s) A break; a breaking; a violation; the violation of … Continue reading
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A Primer on Welfare Statism: Why You Should Never Accept a Government Handout
[Download a PDF of this article] Statists who champion the systematic theft of private property do not understand fundamental property rights. These welfare statists not only commit verbicide with the very word “welfare,” but also clearly do not understand basic … Continue reading
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Travel-Trailer Homesteading Under $5,000
Home ownership is archetypical of the American Dream, but very few actually achieve it (at least in the sense of owning their homes “free and clear”). The American Reality is that everyone has a 30-year mortgage where, while you do … Continue reading
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Quote of the Week – Death
“For in death there is freedom, but to live with a vile act of inhumanity is far worse than any one moment of murder, for then it’s torture.” – Stephanie Webb
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Man vs. The Welfare State
All species of parasites are inherently greedy for the resources that their hosts naturally accumulate. They suck them dry nearly to death, regardless of the danger to the existence of them both. Such creatures are at odds with the very … Continue reading
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Warfare State
Imperialistic wars of aggression are the State at its finest. In one arena, you have the central bankers exercising their monopoly over the issuance of currency and credit, giving more and more loans to the government; in another, the corporatists … Continue reading
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Public “Legally” Defined
The following definitions for “public” are taken from Ballantine’s Law Dictionary (3rd edition), Bouvier’s Law Dictionary (6th edition), Black’s Law Dictionary (2nd edition), and “Webster’s 1828 Dictionary:” (Ballantine’s) Adjective: Belonging to the entire community. Unrestricted in participation. … Continue reading
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Eat the Rich
The Establishment, especially through their organ of the corporate whore media, makes it a point to overcomplicate the field of economics to where it becomes utterly incomprehensible for the average man. If individuals understood that property rights formed the foundation … Continue reading
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Trespass “Legally” Defined
The following definitions for “trespass” are taken from Ballantine’s Law Dictionary (3rd edition), Bouvier’s Law Dictionary (6th edition), Black’s Law Dictionary (2nd edition), and “Webster’s 1828 Dictionary:” (Ballantine’s) A misfeasance, transgression, or offense which damages another’s person, … Continue reading
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May You Live in Interesting Times…
In order to succeed in any worthwhile effort, people need to be able to work with each other reliably. If this is systematically disrupted by controlled opposition (or more than likely, just your run-of-the-mill useful idiot), it then breeds a … Continue reading
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