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Month: December, 2007

New Liberty Creation Year in Review

31 December, 2007 by Matt Robison

Alright, so this blog was only started in August, but I will participate in the tradition anyway.
Thank you to all of my readers. I hope you have been encouraged/informed, as I certainly have been from the experience so far. Please let me know your thoughts below on how best to improve this blog […]

A True Christmas Reflection: Peace on Earth

26 December, 2007 by Matt Robison

Of all the blog posts I read on Christmas, this one from Lew Rockwell is the one that truly moved me:
On this day in 1914, in the first year of the great civilizational disaster called WWI, German and British soldiers on the Western front stopped shooting. Not only that, they celebrated together, as brothers, the […]

Merry Cthulhumas!

25 December, 2007 by Matt Robison

(Forget Festivus for the Rest of Us. Guest writer Jacob Head gives a much better alternative for all of you humbugs out there.)
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Tired of too much Christ in your Christmas? Wish people would realize that Jesus wasn’t born on December 25th (If we could only tell the whole world how ignorant they are!)? Think […]

Congratulations America: Bush Gets to Spend 555 Billion More of Your Tax Dollars

20 December, 2007 by Matt Robison

With $70 billion set aside for the war effort.
And so ends the first year of the “most ethical” Democratic Congress, not racing through the finish line in triumph, but turning tail and running the opposite direction, utterly giving up on everything they promised to do if elected.
And people wonder why I am so pessimistic when […]

The 6 Million Dollar Man

17 December, 2007 by Matt Robison

Once again breaking fund raising records, including his own, Ron Paul has raised over 6 million dollars on December 16, the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party.
This is one of the biggest primary season stories to come out in decades, and it’s importance will probably only be matched by the news of the eventual winner. […]