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Vote: November 4th, every vote counts.
Regardless who you are voting for, be it Nader, Barr, McCain, or Obama, come election day, avoid the temptation to stay at home. Hundreds of Thousands of “likely voters” don’t go to the polls on election day because they feel that their vote won’t really matter, because their State isn’t a battleground State. However, the Presidential Contest is hardly the only political contest going on in your State. Judges, State Senators and Representatives, the US Senate and... Read Full Story
What to Expect from Democrats under an Obama Presidency
In a few months, Americans will be living in one nation under Barack Obama. President Obama and the Democratic Congress will have two years to demonstrate genuine leadership and an ability to deal with the disasters that have taken place over the last eight years. If they are successful, or if they appear successful, the Democrats could forge a national coalition as broad as was forged under President Roosevelt. If they fail, the Republican Party will have a chance to reinvent itself in 2010.... Read Full Story
Socialism: Seen Through Nietzsche’s Point of View
From The Will to Power, page 77. Quote: Socialism - as the logical conclusion of the tyranny of the least and the dumbest, i.e. those who are superficial, envious, and three-quarters actors - is indeed entailed by ‘modern ideas’ and their latent anarchism; but in the tepid air of democratic well-being the capacity to reach conclusions, or to finish weakens. One follows - but one no longer sees what follows. Therefore socialism is on the whole a hopeless and sour affair; and n... Read Full Story
Senator Obama and the Will to Power
Senator Obama is a consequent of the Mob’s Will to Power. In the absence of genuine self-reliance the people will look to government to provide them with security through services. As the herd instinct permeates a culture, the individual becomes less. Each individual, feeling the weight of their own dependence upon others for their essential needs, feels an increasing desire to control their insecurities through government, to secure their access to food, shelter - all basic necessitie... Read Full Story
The NFL: Week 8
Tom Brady is out. Brett Farve is in. Chad Pennington is sun soaked in Miami. The Buffalo Bills are 5-1. Talk about a shake up. Without Tom Brady, the AFC East is being largely ignored this season for reasons that defy objectivity. All four AFC East Quarterbacks are in the top eight in the NFL for passing efficiency: Edwards 69.7, Pennington 68.6, Farve 68.2, and Cassel 66.3. Last season, Miami was a joke. Everyone wondered whether they could win a single game. Miami has beaten San Diego and N... Read Full Story
Conservative Women Should Be Outraged
From the nomination of Governor Sarah Palin, analysts who understood the threat Governor Palin posed to mainstream liberalism spoke out about the coming onslaught from the Leftist media. We told you that the attacks on Sarah Palin would be vicious and warned you of the lengths to which the Democratic Party would go to belittle this incredibly successful conservative woman. But you haven’t listened to us have you? You’ve been listening to the media. Maybe conservative women simply... Read Full Story
Let Governor Palin Rescue GOP
John McCain doesn’t know how to win an election. He’s been a “Maverick” (whatever the hell that’s supposed to mean) for so long that he doesn’t realize that being bi-partisan doesn’t equate to forming a national coalition. To win an election you have to consolidate a majority of the nations citizens and pick up a majority in the most critical states. From the beginning, McCain should have made a more assertive push to appeal to Christian Conservatives... Read Full Story
Three Reasons Why McCain Got My Vote
I voted early. I doubt I’ll ever do this again, as it feels more exciting to actually vote on election day with the rest of the nation. However, I cast my vote for John McCain. I did so for three reasons. 1. Governor Sarah Palin has been the only thing worth getting excited about during the general election. Republicans have been wildly excited about her nomination and are showing up in droves to see her in person. Democrats haven’t been this excited about destroying an evil Repub... Read Full Story
Ethics: Principles & Absolutes
Do you believe in a set of ethical principles that support an ethical worldview, or do you believe in universal or absolute moral truths that really exist in Nature? There are three different approaches to Ethics that produce a plethora of ethical positions: Moral Absolutism, Moral Relativism, Amoral Objectivism. Amoral Objectivism is a term I liked to use to describe the ethics of people like Ayn Rand, Aristotle, Nietzsche, and David Hume, thinkers who ground their ethics on objective princ... Read Full Story
Spontaneous Order
Forget all the hysteria concerning Socialism and Communism and whether or not our nation is heading in that direction. There is a more significant dichotomy in our society than Socialism vs. Capitalism and that is Spontaneous Order vs. Centralized Planning; there is a more significant split in our society than the upper class vs. the lower class and that is the Political Class vs. Voting Class. Spontaneous Order describes the phenomenon of the efficient order found in groups derived from the... Read Full Story