Libertarian Debates the Merits of Freedom
Listener Greg called into the show to debate the merits of freedom... This clip from the Majority Report, live M-F at 12 noon EST and via daily podcast at http://Majority.FM Download...
By: Sam Seder
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Libertarian pizza deliveryman shaking up Senate race
Libertarian pizza deliveryman Sean Haugh is running for Senate, and his down-to-earth YouTube series promoting his campaign has earned him significant suppor...
By: Venratoles Gluetona
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Libertarian pizza deliveryman shaking up Senate race - Video
OTTAWA - As the prime minister and his cabinet craft the latest anti-terror legislation, they'll be thrust into a familiar balancing act between civil liberties and public safety.
Stephen Harper will also have to contend with the friction between the strong libertarian contingent in his caucus and those who support an enhanced role for government.
There has been speculation that the bill, which Harper says will be introduced soon, will restrict speech that encourages or glorifies terrorism. Britain and France already have such controversial measures on the books.
Harper and his cabinet have strongly condemned the attack on free speech and the press that occurred when Islamic extremists targeted France's provocative Charlie Hebdo magazine last week.
Over the years, the Conservatives have introduced legislation and made political gestures that have spanned the spectrum from libertarian to interventionist.
In the category of libertarian-inspired action:
Dismantling the long-gun registry, derided by the government as wasteful and coercive to mostly law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters.
Axing the long-form census. The government argued the mandatory nature of the questionnaire was coercive and intrusive.
Removing the prohibition on the dissemination of phone and Internet hate speech from the Canadian Human Rights Act.
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Anti-Terror Bill Means Familiar Tug-Of-War For Harper
Libertarian Kennedy Montgomery: disclosing CEO to worker pay ratio is "slut shaming"
Libertarian Kennedy Montgomery says that forcing public companies to disclose CEO-to-worker pay ratio is "slut shaming." The type of Reason Magazine Trash Fox News Pulls straight from Youtube.
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The Libertarian Angle: Charlie Hebdo
Each week, FFF president Jacob Hornberger and FFF vice president Sheldon Richman discuss the hot topics of the day. This week: the attacks in France on the offices of Charlie Hebdo. The Libertaria...
By: The Future of Freedom Foundation
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The Libertarian Angle: Charlie Hebdo - Video