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Random Criticism of Government15 comments

James Hanley wrote 3 days ago: I’m falling behind on criticizing government. Pretty soon people are going to wonder if I … more →

Bad Moon Rising: Control, Coercion, and Government Power2 comments

The Liberty Professor wrote 4 days ago: I see the bad moon arising I see trouble on the way I see earthquakes and lightnin’ I see bad … more →

Tags: 2012 Presidential Election, American Founders, American religious heritage, Barack Obama, Capitalism and Free Markets, Human Interest, Mitt Romney, Abuse of Power, Catholicism

It doesn't pay to save2 comments

Honolulu Notes wrote 6 days ago: We’re not sure if we’re back – or not. But there are some things to talk about and … more →

Tags: Congress, Federal Budget

Simply, thank you2 comments

Honolulu Notes wrote 6 days ago:   … more →

Introducing the "Obamatini"!3 comments

The Liberty Professor wrote 1 week ago: Just in time for summer, and in celebration of the election year 2012, The Liberty Professor announc … more →

Tags: Human Interest, Barack Obama, 2012 Presidential Election, obamatini, Political Parody

The Gonzales Flag (Flags That Inspire Me: A Series)

The Liberty Professor wrote 2 weeks ago: I’ve already made note in an earlier blog post that I don’t believe America was made gre … more →

Tags: Human Interest, Liberty, American Founders, Flags That Inspire Me (Series), Flags That Inspire Me, american flag history, Vexillology, American Patriotism, Constitutional right to bear arms

Siesta? I Don't Need No Stinking Siesta!30 comments

James Hanley wrote 2 weeks ago: In the comments of the prior post, Lance writes, “it appears our host is taking a post semeste … more →

The Morality of Free Markets and the Blessings of Capital4 comments

The Liberty Professor wrote 2 weeks ago: A colleague recently voiced to me his opinion that it’s “immoral” when people go t … more →

Tags: Human Interest, Capitalism and Free Markets, capitalism, Free market morality, the blessing of capitalism, free markets and charity, Economics

The Liberty Professor Chooses a Patron Saint!1 comment

The Liberty Professor wrote 3 weeks ago: Many Christians are inspired by patron saints. It’s a common phenomenon among Catholic, Orthod … more →

Tags: Religion, Human Interest, St.-Sebastian, Patron Saints

Occupy-Style Rant Takes the Stage at Spring Hill College Commencement70 comments

The Liberty Professor wrote 3 weeks ago: As others have done for more than a century, the graduating class of Spring Hill College processed t … more →

Tags: Human Interest, Local Politics, Society, Capitalism and Free Markets, Education, Spring Hill College 2012 Commencement, Judge Sonja Bivins, Brock Philip Boone, Critical Thinking

Governing By Appearances and Sound Bites1 comment

The Liberty Professor wrote 4 weeks ago: Obama the Conqueror has gone to Afghanistan, spoken to the troops, and presented medals.  Most impor … more →

Tags: The Presidency, Human Interest, Local Politics, Democrats, Republicans, Tea Party, Steven Palazzo, Barack Obama, Speaker John Boehner

Timothy Noah's Sinking Ship12 comments

James Hanley wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday on Talk of the Nation, the New Republic’s Timothy Noah talked about the growing divi … more →

GOP Steam Builds for Romney4 comments

The Liberty Professor wrote 1 month ago: Opening my email in box this morning, I was greeted with several alerts from Fox News:  Romney takes … more →

Tags: The Presidency, Human Interest, Democrats, Republicans, Capitalism and Free Markets, Ron Paul, Tea Party, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney

I Hate Mindless Partisanship7 comments

James Hanley wrote 1 month ago: Well, we all say we do, but… Grading papers today I across the following, “… … more →

Tags: Teaching, Liberals, Conservatives, Academics

Harry, Reid: An Example of of Just How Low Politics Can Go1 comment

The Liberty Professor wrote 1 month ago: There are lots of things wrong with the way they’re doing politics in DC these days.  The poli … more →

Tags: Congress, Human Interest, Democrats, Harry Reid defends junk mail, United States Senate, Democrats and Unions

Preservation of Power and the Art of Political Manipulation4 comments

The Liberty Professor wrote 1 month ago: In an ideal world, here’s how a representative democracy like ours should work:  men and women … more →

Tags: The Presidency, Human Interest, Democrats, Capitalism and Free Markets, Barack Obama, American Founders, 2012 Presidential Election, Socialism, Democrat theatrics

Ironic Statement of the Week6 comments

James Hanley wrote 1 month ago: At a recent meeting at my college–a private, religiously-affiliated, school–one of my co … more →

Liars and Fools4 comments

James Hanley wrote 1 month ago: [Scanning through draft posts to see what I never got around to putting up, I found this. It's prett … more →

Tags: Rick Perry

Passionate Political Speech: What's Appropriate?3 comments

The Liberty Professor wrote 1 month ago: One of the most interesting parts of political activism is the opportunity to debate and dialogue wi … more →

Tags: Congress, The Presidency, Human Interest, Society, Liberty, Tea Party, Barack Obama, Supreme Court, free speech


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