Quote of the Day

Libertarians

Something to remember as the government starts to rebuild N’Orleans.

Experience teaches us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government’s purpose is beneficent.

—Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis

Libertarianism 101

Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My BedOr maybe this book is even more basic than a 101 class. A book that all Libertarian parents must read to their children.

“It tells of two brothers who open a lemonade stand,” continued Limbaugh. “Their plans to save up their hard-earned profits to buy a swing set go awry when a Ted Kennedy character taxes away their profits and a pants-suit clad Hillary Clinton look-alike outlaws sugary drinks.”

Rush Limbaugh has been talking this book up on his radio program and it’s shooting up the best-seller charts like a rocket. We’ve had enough Liberal/Democratic brainwashing in our schools, now it’s time to fight back. Start with “Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed.”



Same-Sex Marriage

Libertarians

The way I see it there are three points of view when it comes to same-sex "marriage." There’s the one the homosexual activists support — the government should sanction their marriages the same way they sanction traditional marriage. Then there’s the Focus on the Family view — same-sex "marriage" should be banned because it’s an idea that comes straight from the pits of hell. The third view is one that isn’t talked about very much — the government shouldn’t be in the business of sanctioning marriage at all, it’s a private religious matter.

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Libertarians Religion

Marriage, as conceived by God, is a good and fruitful thing. Marriage, as conceived by the state, is an evil man-trap designed to deprive men of their property and their children.”

Vox Day on WorldNetDaily.com

I couldn’t have said it better myself. When I got married, I asked the Baptist preacher if he would marry a couple without a license? Law abiding citizen that he was, he said no.

We need more preachers like Matt Trewhella who says, “What’s recorded in a family Bible will stand up as legal evidence in any court of law in America. Early Americans were married without a marriage license. They simply recorded their marriages in their family Bibles. So should we.

Amen, brother. Preach on!

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