It isn’t socialism and the status quo is most likely unjust when 95% of the whose who sympathize with the elite “clique that revolves around Washington, D.C. and Wall Street” prefer the corporatist president to the constitutionalist congressman, according to a recent poll.
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Poll: Americans Turning More ‘Unilateralist’, Non-Interventionist and U.S. Less Important
Posted: 6 December 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Bush Administration, CFR, China, Council on Foreign Relations, diplomacy, economy, fascism, free trade, globalism, human rights, international law, Iran, Iraq, Iraq War, isolationism, Isral, Middle East, NAFTA, Newspeak, nonintervention, North Korea, Obama, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Palestine, Palestine-Israel, Pew Research Center, poll, pre-emptive war, public opinion, Russia, terrorism, torture, UN, US, War, War on Terror, WTO
Pew poll finds a larger portion of Americans believe the U.S. “should “mind its own business internationally” than ever before.
The Drug War vs. American Civilization (mp3)
Posted: 17 March 2009 by Editors in Political ScienceTags: anarchism, anti-Statism, Ciudad Juarez, civil forfeiture, civil liberties, Constitution, culture, democracy, drug courts, drug war, drugs, fascism, FDR, government, guns, heroin, law, libertarian, liberty, marijuana, market-anarchism, Mexico, military, Mises, Newspeak, Obama, poll, pot, progressivism, prohibition, racism, Rasmussen, taxation, US, violence
AntiWar Radio host Scott Horton interviews Anthony Gregory on the tyrannical, racist drug war and civil [sic] forfeiture a week after his speech at the 2009 NH Liberty Forum. (more…)