Daily Archives: December 17, 2012
So Was It Worth It? by Laurence M. Vance
Laurence Vance talks to a military veteran.
Long Live the Loophole by Murray N. Rothbard
Editor’s Note: The one thing both Democrats and Republicans agree on is their desire to close tax loopholes. That is bad news for the economy, because as Ludwig von Mises said, “Capitalism breathes through those loopholes.” Closing loopholes to “broaden the tax base” has been a supply-sider, Republican economic policy plank for decades. Murray Rothbard challenged this fetish from the pages of the Mises Institute’s The Free Market. This article originally ran as “The Return Of The Tax Credit” in the July 1988 issue of The Free Market, and is included in the collection Making Economic Sense.
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Are the New Generation of Anti-Depressant Medications Contributing to School Shootings?
SSRI’s May Be Exacerbating Violent Tendencies
Before you make up your mind, watch these 3 videos:
http://lewrockwell.com/spl4/medications-school-shootings.html
Sympathy from the Devil by William Norman Grigg
“They had their entire lives ahead of them – birthdays, graduations, weddings, kids of their own,” intoned the murderer of 16-year-old Abdulrahman al-Awlaki as he began the liturgy of official mourning for the victims of the Newtown massacre.”
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American Coup: When U.S. versus Iran Really Began | The Clyde Fitch Report
If you really want to understand why the United States’ presidents through Bush and Obama are determined to attack Iran, take a look at the documentary film American Coup. Produced by Matador Films and directed by Joe Ayella, the 53-minute film traces the Central Intelligence Agency’s first coup: the 1953 overthrow of Iran’s democracy.
http://www.clydefitchreport.com/2012/12/american-coup-when-u-s-versus-iran-really-began/
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