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Tag Archives: Russia
Liberty, peace, and prosperity (or not) at home and abroad
Libertarian Commentary #16-11D, By Nathan Barton With the GOP race down to just two contestants (down from 17 to start; and Kasich cannot mathematically hope to be anything but a spoiler), and multiple claims that Hillary has now toasted Bernie, … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary on the News
Tagged celebrities, Economy, Islamic wars, Japan, killing babies, Politics 2016, porn, Russia, society, Stupid government tricks, Syria, Theft by government
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What if, or when? Is Trump toast?
Libertarian Commentary #18-10A, By Nathan Barton Is Trump at the Zenith? The first week of March 2016 has been an eventful one in that stupid game called “presidential politics” here in the Fifty States. On the Democratic side, that evil … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary on the News, Nathan's Rants
Tagged assassination, Bennett, cabals, New World Order, Politics 2016, Russia, Secret Service, threats, Tranzis, Trump, Twitter
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Peace and Lies
Libertarian Commentary #16-08C by Nathan Barton Peace in our time? The Epoch Times tells us, “The United States and Russia have agreed on a new ceasefire for Syria that will take effect Saturday, even as major questions over enforcing and … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary on the News
Tagged Atlantic City, Crash of 2009, dictator, dictatorship, economic, fascism, Islamic wars, New Jersey, Peace, recession, Russia, Syria, Tranzis, Zimbabwe
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Tech Rant: Airliner Bombing
By Nathan Barton Airliner bombing attacks – some analysis of recent events Downing airliners is always a good ploy and excuse for expanding the police state. So it comes as no surprise that everyone in power has decided that the Metrojet … Continue reading
Posted in Nathan's Rants
Tagged airliner, bombs, Egypt, explosives, Russia, Sinai, Terrorism
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Libertarian Commentary on the News, 23 November 2015, #15-47A: Accelerating Runaway Government
By Nathan Barton Nazgul tyranny and “lawmaking” accelerates, as we read in a story from The Blaze in a case involving the Washington Department of Ecology, eight “youth” (“represented” by an environist “children’s protection group”) and a King County judge. … Continue reading
Libertarian Commentary on the News, 19 November 2015, #15-46C: Lies and Liars
By Nathan Barton Oh, please, are we surprised? That she LIES? Breitbart reports that Clinton’s claims about gun violence at the last Dem Prez Debate are grossly exaggerated. Here is the tally: she said 200 children dead in the last … Continue reading
Libertarian Commentary on the News, 13 NOV 2015; #15-45C: Bad Luck?
By Nathan Barton A constant theme from some parts of the “larger” liberty and conservative movement is our poor food and diet: a product of government-subsidized and corporate-controlled agriculture, food production, and distribution. So, what about “Open-sourced food production – … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary on the News
Tagged food, Iran, military readiness, mixed-crews, Nanny state, nutrition, religious freedom, Russia, Saudi Arabia, stupid expectations, Syria, truckers, US Navy
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Libertarian Commentary on the News 11 November 2015 (Veterans Day), #15-45B: Paranoia & Armistice Day
by Nathan Barton Do not expect me to laud or sob for Veterans Day. Originally Armistice Day, it commemorates the official end of that bloody horror called “The Great War” and 22 years later renamed into “The First World War,” … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary on the News
Tagged Catalonia, China, defense, Islamic wars, Ohio, Paranoia, Russia, Self defense, Spain, Veterans Day, vote counting, vote fraud, war
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Libertarian Commentary on the News, 07 November 2015, #15-44E: Dictators, cops, and nazgul
By Nathan Barton The dictator (the squatter at 1600 PA) has spoken: all bow down. The WaPo reports that the Keystone XL project has been rejected,citing climate concerns. NOT whether the pipeline construction and operation is going to be done … Continue reading
Elections and fraud and meddling
By Nathan Barton Mama Liberty sent this story and comment to me the other morning: As Vladimir Putin steals the Russian election, our leaders are shamefully silent. She wrote: Now, wait just a cotton pickin’ minute here. Washington DC about … Continue reading →