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By jim kearney, on September 9th, 2010
We at Libertarian Viewpoint do not always agree with one another thus we have this blog so that we can discuss items of interest and share a Libertarian perspective on things. One of our readers has decided to submit an article and asked if we would post it for him. Many people will agree with [...]
By jim kearney, on August 13th, 2010
Many times we get into debates with people about immigration. Usually that is because they want to “enforce immigration” through a set of laws. In their eyes, our borders need to be “secured” against “illegal aliens” coming into this country. Often, at the start of these conversations I have to ask myself, “Do I want [...]
By jim kearney, on August 10th, 2010
If you are running your own business and making a profit, heavily on one item over the other, do you want to sell more of that item or less? Naturally you would want to sell more so that you can increase your profits. If you do not want to increase profits on your bottom line [...]
By jim kearney, on August 4th, 2010
Many people do not know the history or origin of a lot of our founding documents and what they mean in today’s life. For some time now that education has been available and yet people refuse to listen. For instance, I keep telling people that the jurisdiction of the government only falls on the property [...]
By jim kearney, on July 30th, 2010
There is a lot of hoopla over the upcoming Amendment 8 on this year’s election ballot. So much so that the Florida Education Association is suing the Florida Dept of State in an effort to have the Amendment removed from the ballot altogether. In a nutshell, Amendment 8 changes the class size limits (increases class [...]
By jim kearney, on July 21st, 2010
Many a time I have tried to explain how the Constitution was a usurpation of power away from the people. Of course, I get all sorts of flack when presenting the theory. I am amazed at how often I get arguments from sophisticated Libertarians who fight for the Constitutional government formed by our forefathers. The [...]
By jim kearney, on January 6th, 2010
Ron Paul created a phenomenal movement. A Libertarian in Republican clothing he has energized Americans to begin taking a look at our government and encourages them to get involved. The message was simple enough, our government is broken and we need to return to our roots, the same roots our Libertarian forefathers documented and laid [...]
By jim kearney, on December 31st, 2009
In an absolute stunning move, the latest infringement upon our liberties came from the Obama Administration recently when they removed restrictions placed on INTERPOL in 1983. President Reagan’s Executive Order 12425 gave certain exemptions to INTERPOL but subjected them to US laws. Those restrictions have now been removed effectively making a foreign law enforcement arm [...]
By Jonathan Raof, on December 20th, 2009
I am compelled to write this article because libertarians today are often describing their beliefs of libertarianism through the philosophy of voluntarism. While this may not seem like a big deal, there are differences, and to perpetuate discussion without acknowledging these differences makes our attempt at expanding the libertarian philosophy as a political party futile. [...]
By Jonathan Raof, on December 1st, 2009
Mr. Rose, I found your article entitled “Attacking the Scared” to be amazing (as well as your youtube video). The perspective you bring to the table is very original and intelligent. The article can be found here: http://libertarianviewpoint.com/blog/?p=947 BUT…… Social Bookmarking
By jim kearney, on November 30th, 2009
Larken Rose has been telling Americans for years about the truth concerning the income taxes in this country. He recently sent out this article in an email. I thought I would share it with you today. Here he tries to wake up the citizens of our country and get them to think. What a concept, [...]
By jim kearney, on November 10th, 2009
Conspiracy theorists unite. LOL, many a day I have been called a conspiracy theorist and told that I am paranoid. Of course, my response is simple enough. Just because I am paranoid does not mean they are not out to get me. The same goes with conspiracy theory. Just because I say something that is [...]
By jim kearney, on November 6th, 2009
The Continental Congress was a convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies that became the governing body of the United States during the American Revolution. The Congress met from 1774 to 1789 in three separate instances. The First Continental Congress began because of the Coercive Acts passed by the British Parliament in 1774. They began [...]
By jim kearney, on October 23rd, 2009
Many times I explained to people that the federal government has little to no jurisdiction within the outer boundaries of a given state. A few days ago I tried to explain why this is true. In keeping with that, it would be nice that people recognize the fact that each and every person in government [...]
By jim kearney, on October 22nd, 2009
A few weeks back I ran an article on Camp FEMA and warned everyone about what was coming. I talked about how the camps were going to be used and what to expect. Many people thought I was crazy when I made that post. I received several email claiming I was a conspiracy nut and [...]
By Jonathan Raof, on October 19th, 2009
Would one of us Libertarians maintain a position that advocates American citizens ought to be able to own nuclear weapons? The laws in which I were able to examine (or the closest things to it) doesn’t really give a definitive answer to this. I would argue that given the 2nd Amendment to the constitution protects [...]
By jim kearney, on September 17th, 2009
Today is the day our forefathers signed the Constitution some 222 years ago. The Constitution was signed by the delegates of the Constitutional Convention and signed the famous document back on Sept 17th, 1787. This day used to be celebrated as Citizenship Day in honor of those who became citizens on that fateful day. William [...]
By Jonathan Raof, on June 22nd, 2009
Is it truly Libertarian to believe a notion so ludicrous that a federation such as the U.S is a bad thing? Is it really anti-libertarian to believe that the states and federal government share power…authority…responsibility? To answer this, one would have to first understand what it means to be libertarian. Two main premises I think [...]
By American Citizen, on June 7th, 2009
The US Government is fighting to spread democracy because it works to their advantage to give people an illusion of voice and an illusion of choice. The authentic American Republic is not fighting to spread democracy. We are fighting to undo miseducation, misinformation Social Bookmarking
By jim kearney, on May 23rd, 2009
The power of the United States to tax is limited to persons, property, and business within their jurisdiction, as much as that of a state is limited to the same subjects within its jurisdiction. Supreme Court Justice Fields This is an amazingly true statement and yet people don’t understand what it means. They [...]
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