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Monthly Archives: October 2008
The Need for Reformation
I just finished reading Douglas Wilson’s new book, A Primer on Worship and Reformation: Recovering the High Church Puritan. It is an excellent little book touching on some of the many errors of the Church today. He seeks to promote … Continue reading
He Killed and Took Possession
In Acts 5:29 Peter says, “We must obey God rather than men.” This specific instance occurs when the high priest and the “senate of the people of Israel” arrested the apostles after they had been commanded not to teach in … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, accountability, governemnt, new testament, old testament
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Joe the Plumber (Outlaw)
Lew Rockwell has written a new article, Joe the Outlaw. He points out that in the current presidential campaign: one interesting point has emerged: the archetype chosen to represent mainstream America turns out to be a thorough-going outlaw in the … Continue reading
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Tagged election 2008, founders, free market, intervention, lew rockwell, revolution
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Bush to the Left of Hugo Chavez?
Reuters reports that Hugo Chavez, the socialist president of Venezuela, says that “Bush is to the left of me now.” He gives the reason when he points out that President Bush, “announced he will buy shares in private banks.” Hugo … Continue reading
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I Can’t Agree With Socialism
Ron Paul was on Fox Business on Tuesday after the President explained how the bailout of banks would be done.
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Wall Street Journal on Monday’s Market Rise
The Wall Street Journal has some interesting facts concerning Monday’s 11% gain in the market. The article, Dow Takes Giant Leap as Bailouts Snap Gloom, explains that this was the fifth biggest percent gain in the history of the Dow. … Continue reading
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US Senate from SC Debate
The hour long debate from Saturday between Bob Conley and Lindsey Graham is available online at the South Carolina ETV site.
Bob Conley for Senate from South Carolina
Bob Conley is running against Lindsey Graham for his Senate seat. From his campaign materials and other sources that I have read, he is conservative in all the ways that Lindsey Graham is not. A couple of points of interest … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, bob conley, election 2008, freedom, gun owners, lindsey graham, senate, senate debate
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Intervention is the Problem
Economics in One Lesson is an excellent book by Henry Hazlitt that attempts to help people to correctly think through any economic situation. The one lesson is reduced to a single sentence on page 5 of the Mises edition: The … Continue reading