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Archive for September, 2010

Individuals as Government Guinea Pigs

Posted by Connor on September 28th, 2010

photo credit: Infidelic Few themes permeate the political process of ours and other governments as does the effort to legislatively shape society. Central planners come in a variety of shapes and sizes; monarchs, fascists, presidents, governors, and a host of other individuals who control and influence government all, to some degree, find this power irresistible. [...]

Do Ask, Do Tell, and Do Exclude Homosexuals from the Military

Posted by Connor on September 22nd, 2010

photo credit: soleil1016 Just one week after assuming the presidency in January of 1993, Bill Clinton instructed his Secretary of Defense to submit, within six months, a draft for an Executive Order which would “end[] discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in determining who may serve in the Armed Forces of the United States.” [...]

America: An English-Only Nation?

Posted by Connor on September 17th, 2010

photo credit: thejcgerm Dale un beso a tu mamá. Kom och läsa en bok med mig. Where are your ears? These are all things my 16 month old son understands. Raising a trilingual child has made me very concerned with one of the related arguments in the general anti-"illegal immigration" movement. Many people feel that [...]

End Birthright Citizenship for All

Posted by Connor on September 9th, 2010

photo credit: .fenster. It’s time that we eliminate birthright citizenship. For everybody. The emotional and often vitriolic discord resulting from the ever-present debate regarding illegal immigration has, amongst many things, focused on the topic of birthright citizenship. Vocal advocates of the alleged “rule of law” refer pejoratively to “anchor babies” and perverse incentives enticing migrants [...]

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