Saturday, January 9, 2010

Saturday Morning Liberty-Oriented Links

Assorted liberty-oriented links from around the internet this Saturday morning.

  • Interview of Ron Paul on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360. Dr. Paul discusses the Tea Party movement, Sarah Palin, CPAC, third parties, and the public’s growing discontent with government. – (YouTube)
  • Bob Murphy points out an article from CNBC reporting that Pennsylvania has legalized poker and blackjack at slot casinos. – (Free Advice/CNBC)
  • Lecture from Murray Rothbard regarding the rise of big business and the failure of trusts and cartels. – (Mises Institute)
  • Alex Tabbarok makes the case for market processes and presumed consent to boost organ donations in The Wall Street Journal. – (Marginal Revolution/WSJ)
  • Josh Eboch, a blogger for the Tenth Amendment Center points out that nullification can work for states to resist unpopular mandates from the federal government. – (Tenth Amendment Center)
  • Libertarian Party wants open health care negotiations. The Libertarian Party (LP) calls on President Obama to not break yet another campaign promise by directing Congress to have an open, televised format for all future negotiations on the health care overhaul bills under consideration in Congress. – (Independent Political Report)
  • Robert Wenzel clues us in to the up hill battle facing Peter Schiff in his race for Senate in Connecticut. – (EPJ)
  • Sheldon Richman let’s everyone know that the phrase “transparent government” is just this side of a logical contradiction. – (Campaign for Liberty)

[Via http://libertarianvoluntaryist.wordpress.com]

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