Raymond Lady
I'm Raymond, an avid reader, a lover of the avant-garde, a believer in spiritual unity of mankind, and a proponent of the non-aggression axiom.
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Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
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Why a Progressive Should Not Vote for Barack ObamaBarack Obama promised to be the candidate of change but what has he really done that's different than President Bush?
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The Choice of LibertyLooking back on his declaration as an anarchist this writer uses his reexamining of principles, at that time, to start a conversation about government, liberty, progress and much more.
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America's Endless WarsThe US military is now involved in wars in five different countries and everyday both those on the right and the left are calling for more. This author sees nothing conservative about this trend and calls America back to a more traditional foreign policy.
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The Death of Bin Laden and American LibertyContrary to how the media is portraying it, Bin Laden's death is not a victory for American foreign policy but a loss to American civil liberties.
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"Atlas Shrugged" and "Madea's Big Happy Family", They Both Have SurprisesThese two films, released within a week from each other, are very different in many respects, but they have more in common than what you might think.
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The Beat Ode of ProphecyA poem inspired by the style of the Beat Poets of the mid-20th century written by a young man in a moment of inspiration and clarity. -
Seatbelt Totalitarianism: How Seatbelt Laws Are Killing the American ExperimentSeltbelt laws are are said to protect American citizens, but in reality they are a terrible intrusion on everyone's natural rights and a leap toward totalitarianism. -
Conservatism RedefinedThe story of how the control of the right went from small government libertarians like Robert Taft and Barry Goldwater to big government, war neocons like Richard Nixon and George Bush.



