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Kevin Wilmeth
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Shut Kevin Wilmeth up about liberty? You must be new here. An unapologetic advocate for individual human beings, he rejects the wholly undignified notion that the lives of the peaceable are not their own. akliberty@yahoo.com


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Monday, November 30th, 2009 · 4 comments
Mark this well. You do not, repeat not, embarrass Master. That is what Master does to its own targets, and it...
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It seems that the robbers didn't really want Susette Kelo's puny little property anyway. From Wendy McElroy: The...
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Please, ladies and gentlemen, put down your coffee before proceeding. (You'll thank me for this.) Poster Brad at...
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It's always a good idea to keep yourself honest, and this means throwing darts at things you believe from time to...
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The original topic was military "recruitment", especially the most, um, governmental form thereof,...
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A double shot from Wendy McElroy today. We start with the punchline: As long time cohort J. Neil Schulman wrote...
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Think we don't already live in a police state? Via Wendy McElroy, the Wall Street Journal carries this story about...
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A.X. Perez has a very interesting article over at The Libertarian Enterprise this week. It begins: It was August...
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Mike Vanderboegh addressed Eric Holder again today. The article was a little more troubling than usual for me. Not...
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The most dangerous aspect to our current state of affairs may not be that the state wants to control every aspect...
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