Updated News Digest August 17, 2008
Quote of the Week:
“What are kingdoms but great robber bands? What are robber bands but small kingdoms? The band itself is made up of men, is ruled by the command of a leader, and is held together by a social pact. Plunder is divided in accordance with an agreed-upon law. If this evil increases by the inclusion of dissolute men to the extent that it takes over territory, establishes headquarters, occupies cities and subdues peoples, it publicly assumes the title of kingdom!”
-St. Augustine
Child Protection or Child Persecution?
Entire Arkansas Town Placed Under Curfew/House Arrest in the Name of the Drug War
The Law is an Ass by Becky Akers
You Belong to the State by Tom Woods
The American Police State by Bill Anderson
The Bogus Mythology of WW2 by Eric Margolis
Viva South Ossetia! by Justin Raimondo
America’s Israel-Occupied Media by Philip Giraldi
The American Military Crisis by Andrew Bacevich and Tom Engelhardt
Georgia: The Messy Truth by Brendan O’Neill
Massive US Naval Armada Heads For Iran by Lord Stirling
Bill Kauffman interviewed by The Southern Avenger
From Stupid to Moronic to Evil by Paul Craig Roberts
Obama and Cindy McCain Should Be Drug War Felons
The Problem is Still Privilege by Jeremy Weiland
The Theory of Property by Pierre Joseph Proudhon
Queens City Councilman Wants NYC to Secede
New England Groups Look to Secede by Jim Kozubek
Jon Stewart Interviews The Big Sort’s Bill Bishop
Georgia War a Neocon Election Ploy? by Robert Scheer
The Case Against the Fed by Murray Rothbard
Poor Little Georgia-Not! by Justin Raimondo
The Seeds of Another Cold War? by Anthony Gregory
Playing With Fire in the Caucasus by Doug Bandow
Israeli Arms Sales to Georgia Raise New Concerns by Peter Hirschberg
Neocons Now Love International Law by Robert Parry
Hypocrite Bush by Matthew Rothschild
Neocon Hypocrisy on Georgia and Iraq by Jacob Hornberger
Solzhenitsyn in America by Jeffrey Hart
Not Every Violation of the Law is a Crime by Jeremy Weiland
The Temperance Movement’s Effect on Drug Use by Radley Balko
Guardian Angels to Patrol Oakland Streets
International Sensitivity by Rad Geek
The Political Economy of Distributism by John Medaille
What’s Behind the War in Georgia? by Larry Gambone
After Multiculturalism: The Politics of Race and the Dialectics of Liberty by Chris Sciabarra
The Twilight of National Sovereignty by Paul Gottfried
China’s Island of Stability by John Derbyshire
The Tyranny of Liberalism by Jim Kalb
Is the Conservative Movement Worth Conserving? by Austin Bramwell
Blowback from Bear-Baiting by Patrick Buchanan
Raping the Military by Jared Taylor
Mikheil Saalashvili: War Criminal by Justin Raimondo
America’s Destructive Asian Empire Scott Horton interviews Eric Margolis
Old Man Hayek Had a Farm by Jim Henley
National Anarchism and National Socialism by Bay Area National Anarchist
Sometimes I Would Rather Be on the Outside Looking In Edd Merritt
Robotism: Learned Helplessness by Thomas N. Naylor
JFK Blown Away…What Else Do I Have to Say? by AnarchoNation
Secession Tales by Bill Buppert
Don’t Blame Food Stamp Recipients by Greg Perry
On Thin Ice by Ted Galen Carpenter
The Neocons Do Georgia by Paul Craig Roberts
“President Bush, Will You Please Shut Up?” by Paul Craig Roberts
The Daily Show Live from the White House by Paul Craig Roberts
The Israel-Georgia-Washington Network by Richard Spencer
How to Perform a Citizen’s Arrest of a Bush Administration Official by Nathan Robinson
Anglo-Saxon Ethnocentrism and the Weakness of “White Nationalism” from AnarchoNation
Twelve-Year Old Girl Tells the Truth About Georgia
How Houston Gets Along Without Zoning
Green Party Presidential Candidate Cynthia McKinney Speaks to the Nation of Islam


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