Posts Tagged ‘Iran’
Liberty Reads for February 16, 2010
Congressional Black Caucus Rolling in Green Stopping the "Corporate Takeover" of Politics, One Corporate-Funded Gala At a Time Does It Make Sense to Resurrect the Glass-Steagall Act? Food Stamp Price Tag Rising Washington Is Booming in the Bush-Obama Years The Miracle of the Market Fear, Inc. Crimes of the Winter [...]
Liberty Reads for January 11, 2010
Why Peak Oil is Peak Idiocy Buy American? Then Why Not "Buy Virginia"? Al Qaeda Wants You To Panic The Planning States of the 1940's Does the Government Own the Whole Economy? Stossel and Atlas Shrugging Avatar as a Defense of Property Rights Rap Song Lands Man in Jail All Hail Iran
Iran Sanctions Are a Precursor to War
From Ron Paul: Last week the House overwhelmingly approved a measure to put a new round of sanctions on Iran. If this measure passes the Senate, the United States could no longer do business with anyone who sold refined petroleum products to Iran or helped them develop their ability to refine their own petroleum. The sad thing is that many of [...]
Honduras and Iran: How the Web Can Control Government
From Adam Bitely: Over the last couple of weeks, an interesting phenomenon has developed across the globe. People have been using social networking on the internet to rise up against oppressive governments and steer the direction of debate. Sites like Twitter and Facebook have become powerful tools in this fight. In Iran, massive [...]

