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Give me Liberty or give me Death!
The famous “Give Me Liberty of Give Me Death” speech of Patrick Henry, as recorded by Librovox:
Posted in freedom, Phylosophy of Liberty
Tagged death, liberty, patrick henry, speech
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Venezuela needs help
Although I don’t believe Venezuela is in the “brink” of losing its democracy: it has lost it a long time ago, when the “pajarito” Chávez was still human and destroyed the country with his megalomania and his greed for power. His clowns now -Diosdado and Maduro- are escalating violence to levels that no decent civilized person can tolerate:
But it is never too late for denouncing it.
Where are the defenders of Human Rights and democracy now? Why are the so silent?
FREE VENEZUELA!
Posted in democracy, freedom, government, socialism
Tagged chavez, congress, cuba, democracy, dictatorship, diosdado, human rights, maduro, opossition, populism, socialism, south america, totalitarism, venezuela, violence
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“Industrial progress, mechanical improvement, all of the great wonders of the modern era have meant little to the wealthy. The rich in ancient Greece would have benefited hardly at all from modern plumbing — running servants replaced running water. Television and radio — the patricians of Rome could enjoy the leading musicians and actors in their home, could have the leading artists as domestic retainers. Ready-to-wear clothing, supermarkets — all these and many other modern developments would have added little to their life. They would have welcomed the improvements in transportation and in medicine, but for the rest, the great achievements of western capitalism have rebounded primarily to the benefit of the ordinary person. These achievements have made available to the masses conveniences and amenities that were previously the exclusive prerogative of the rich and powerful.”
- Milton Friedman, “Free to Choose”
Posted in free markets, Phylosophy of Liberty, quotes
Tagged free market, milton friedman, progress, quotes, technology
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Imagine…. the new lyrics
Posted in government, humor, interventionism, money, Phylosophy of Liberty, property, socialism, state
Tagged dixon diaz, humor, imagine, income, john lennon, lyrics, property
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The Federal Reserve Exposed
If you find difficult to understand what the Federal Reserve is and what it does, please invest 30 minutes and watch this video.
END THE FED!



