Category Archives: libertarian thought

Talmud for lawyers

On his blog, the revisionist review, Michael Hoffman protests a Missouri program in which lawyers receive continuing legal education credit for studying the Talmud.  In his view, anything related to the Talmud (and probably Jews) is evil and should not be … Continue reading

Posted in Jewish stuff and Israel, libertarian thought | 10 Comments

The "sex-tourists" of Madagascar

Yesterday I made an excursion to Montadia National Park in order to observe the largest species of lemur – the Indry Indry.  In the end, I was able to observe, and photograph a whole troupe of them and some other species of … Continue reading

Posted in immigration/ Hispanics, libertarian thought | 24 Comments

Feeling sorry for yourself?

Perhaps you shouldn’t; there is always somebody worse off than you – like this guy, who chose to skip the office mega-pool lottery purchase.  In hindsight, perhaps he should have bought that ticket: A hapless state information-technology worker who usually … Continue reading

Posted in libertarian thought, nurture vs. nature and I.Q. | 5 Comments

Prostitution versus miscegenation

Janice Raymond, in her “Ten reasons for not legalizing prostitution” reveals some of the (ostensible) mindset behind the drive to dictate the private behavior of individuals.   Here is her list: 10 Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution Janice G. Raymond … Continue reading

Posted in libertarian thought, miscegenation | 11 Comments

"Atrocities against his own people"

Justifying military intervention in Libya, Obama has expressed concern that Gadhafi might “commit atrocities against his own people“.  Statements like these make me wonder what the U.S. government might do to its people if we decided to rebel against it. … Continue reading

Posted in crime and violence, libertarian thought, Uncategorized | 10 Comments

Jewish lawmaker feels "highly uncomfortable"

It seems a Jewish member of Congress is complaining that some of the communal prayers, with which they open sessions, make her feel uncomfortable because they invoke Jesus.  The San Fransisco Chronicle tells us: A Jewish Minnesota lawmaker is asking … Continue reading

Posted in Jewish stuff and Israel, libertarian thought | 3 Comments

Jewish prayer on airplanes

I recently came across an article describing how a teenage Mexican Jew had mortified passengers and crew members with his tefillin. LOS ANGELES – Pilots on an Alaska Airlines flight from Mexico City to Los Angeles locked down the cockpit … Continue reading

Posted in Jewish stuff and Israel, libertarian thought | 3 Comments

San Francisco may ban circumcision

San Franciscans may soon have the opportunity to ban circumcision in their city: Self-described “civil rights advocates” say that a ballot proposition to ban circumcision is on track for gathering signatures, meaning that San Franciscans may vote on the measure … Continue reading

Posted in Jewish stuff and Israel, libertarian thought, pan-nationalism and multi-culturalism, shenanigans of the Left and of non-white activists | 21 Comments

"Head Start" founder dies at 95

R. Sargent Shriver was one of the founders of the government monstrosity known as “Head Start”.  Its underlying reasoning being that parents cannot (or will not) educate their own children in when they are toddlers, Shriver was proof that years … Continue reading

Posted in government/corporate discrimination against whites, libertarian thought | 4 Comments

MLK day – a "long weekend"

Errin Haines writes, in an AP story: Many use the King holiday to celebrate King’s life and struggle for human rights. Some choose to honor King by following the Baptist preacher’s example of service to their fellow man. For others, … Continue reading

Posted in libertarian thought | 5 Comments