The Goal Is Freedom: Government Failure
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The Goal Is Freedom: Government Failure
By Sheldon Richman October 5, 2007 | A popular academic rationalization for having government forcibly override people’s economic decisions is the theory of market failure. Advocates of the free market have long emphasized that the ...
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New Law Gives Government Six Months to Turn Internet and Phone ...
By Ryan Singel August 6, 2007 | A new law expanding the government’s spying powers gives the Bush Administration a six-month window to install permanent back doors in the nation’s communication networks. The legislation was passed ...
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The Totalitarians Among Us
By Thomas DiLorenzo September 23, 2007 | One of the most insidious effects of the neocon takeover of the Republican Party is that years and years of neocon propaganda from talk radio, neocon publications, the Faux News Channel and ...
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Supreme Court denies review in UCL restitution case: Juarez v ...
Last Wednesday, September 25, the Supreme Court denied review and depublication in Juarez v. Arcadia Financial, no. S155139. The Court of Appeal's opinion is at Juarez v. Arcadia Financial, Ltd., 152 Cal.App.4th 889 (2007). ...
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Are we headed for an epic bear market?
The credit bubble is just starting to unwind, a credit-derivative insider says. And while US borrowers are being blamed for the mess, they were really just pawns in a global game. By Jon Markman September 22, 2007 | Satyajit Das is ...
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Flying to Arcadia (Financial Times)
Ilive on a small farm called Perch Hill in the Sussex Weald. It has small and dribbly streams running through it. More: continued here.
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Consumer Law - Juarez v. Arcadia Financial Ltd.
Under the Rees-Levering Automobile Sales Finance Act, governing conditional sale contracts for motor vehicles, a notice of intention to dispose of a repossessed vehicle ("NOI") must inform the consumer of any amounts the consumer will ...
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Southfield-based Arcadia HealthCare moving HQ to Indy
Arcadia HealthCare plans to relocate its national headquarters from Southfield to Indianapolis.
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Ted Nugent Owes No Apologies
Gun-grabbing politicians deserve to be target of rocker’s rant By JH Huebert September 18, 2007 | Rocker Ted Nugent has attracted attention lately with a video shot during his recent concert at Anaheim’s House of Blues. ...
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Arcadia Healthcare Moving to Indiana
By David Barras 24-Hour News 8 at 5:00 pm INDIANAPOLIS - Chalk up another life sciences win for hoosiers. A Michigan healthcare company said yes to Indiana and is moving it's corporate headquarters here.
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Talk Radio Bulimia and Fox News Reflux: A Case Study
By William Norman Grigg July 27, 2007 | Fox “News”: Fair… We wouldn’t be where we presently find ourselves — mired in a pointless foreign war, looking down the barrel of undisguised executive despotism, and teetering on the precipice of ...
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Dillon Read And The Aristocracy Of Stock Profits: A Serialised ...
By Catherine Austin Fitts Part 1: Why I Wrote This Story I made the decision to write “Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. and the Aristocracy of Stock Profits” in the middle of a vegetable garden in Montana during the summer of 2005. ...
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The Declaration of Independence
By HL Mencken 1914 | A piece of platitudinous poetry comparable to “The Psalm of Life” or Hamlet’s soliloquy, has seized such a powerful hold upon the imagination of the world’s largest civilized nation that it corrupts and conditions ...
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Ron Paul: This Is A Man. Take Notes.
By William Norman Grigg September 7, 2007 | Courtesy of the indispensable Scott Horton, here are the key excerpts from Ron Paul’s performance at the New Hampshire Republican “debate”: WPvideo 1.10 By now it should be obvious even to the ...
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Adam Smith and Karl Marx’s basic and monumental error
By Juan Fernando Carpio September 6, 2007 | What could these two thinkers, considered to be opposites, have in common? It turns out that Karl Marx inherits from Adam Smith a very basic error, one which has monumental consequences and ...
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Retiring Nukes, Or Staging Them for Iran?
By William M. Arkin September 6, 2007 | An Air Force B-52 bomber flew over the heartland last week with six nuclear-armed cruise missiles attached to its wings. The pilots and crew evidently had no clue what they were carrying. ...
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This is the modern world
By Rafael Behr June 3, 2007 | Western civilization has reached a strange place at the start of the 21st century: fatalistic, superstitious, afraid of knowledge, uninspired by democracy. We are suspicious of science, fretting that it ...
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The Boy with the Incredible Brain
This is the breathtaking story of Daniel Tammet: A twenty-something with extraordinary mental abilities, Daniel is one of the world’s few savants. He can do calculations to 100 decimal places in his head, and learn a language in a week. ...
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Earth + SUVs = Venus. What?
By Brent Jessop September 9, 2007 | Could the earth really turn into a scorching hot planet like Venus with surface temperatures around 460 degrees Celsius (860 degrees Fahrenheit)? Is it possible that our greedy burning of fossil fuels ...
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More Shame, More Sorrow
By Paul Craig Roberts August 30, 2007 | In the administration of George W. Bush, the Republican Party has achieved the greatest combination of idiocy and evil in human history. The Republicans have bogged America down in a gratuitous ...
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Ron Paul and the Four Horsemen
By James Ostrowski September 4, 2007 | And then there were five. With Fred Thompson in the race, there are five contenders for the Republican nomination: Rudy, Fred, McCain, Romney, all pro-war, and Ron Paul. ...
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De Coster Takes Aim: Burning Flags or Disco Records Is an Act of ...
By Karen De Coster September 7. 2007 | “If you own the flag, you can burn it.” This point is simple to grasp and so very important to understand if you care about the most important foundation of individual liberty: property rights. ...
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Why I Am a Catholic Libertarian
By Thomas E. Woods Jr. September 15, 2007 | It’s not always easy these days to tell which of our two major political parties is the Stupid Party and which the Evil Party. But it remains true, as a conservative wag once said, ...
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Information pandemics
By Richard Watson August 29, 2007 | We live in a brave but increasingly strange new world. For example, why was bird flu more scary when it was ‘over there’ (in Asia and Continental Europe) than when it actually arrived in Britain for ...
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Timely Classic: The Criminal State
By Albert J. Nock March 1939 | As well as I can judge, the general attitude of Americans who are at all interested in foreign affairs is one of astonishment, coupled with distaste, displeasure, or horror, according to the individual ...
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Japan’s Warp-Speed Ride to Internet Future
By Blaine Harden August 31, 2007 | Americans invented the Internet, but the Japanese are running away with it. Broadband service here is eight to 30 times as fast as in the United States — and considerably cheaper. ...
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Point, Click … Eavesdrop: How the FBI Wiretap Net Operates
By Ryan Singel August 31, 2007 | The FBI has quietly built a sophisticated, point-and-click surveillance system that performs instant wiretaps on almost any communications device, according to nearly a thousand pages of restricted ...
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The Goal Is Freedom: Government Failure
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