Monthly Archives: December 2023

Looking back 82 years: Conspiracies and complacency at home and abroad

Who’s telling the truth? Many readers may be familiar with the Tuttle Twins and Connor, the publisher, editor, and author. Please note this is not a recommendation or an advert for Tuttle Twins books etc. But in a recent email, … Continue reading

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Mob mentality and American Jews – Cowardice

The refusal of an arts festival committee in Williamsburg, Virginia to allow a scheduled lighting of a menorah for Chanukah on Saturday is an affront to the very existence of that city. And to liberty, not just to the Jews … Continue reading

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The trouble with taxes and government spending

Eric Peters, a prolific libertarian writer and auto fanatic (or is it “freak?), had some words regarding governments and true libertarians that are worth thinking about a bit. “And that is why libertarians oppose what the government – and those … Continue reading

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Is it a good idea to let felons have guns?

A judge has dared to question the many laws that totally deny Second Amendment rights to felons for life, as being unconstitutional. Continue reading

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Why do we have rights? Part 2

Continuing Don Meyer’s commentary, with some added comments from TPOL’s publisher and staff: our rights as humans do not come from government. Tolerable government protects those rights, but does not make them. Continue reading

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Why do we have rights?

Why do people have rights? Is it only some people? Does government grant rights? These and other questions are discussed. Continue reading

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