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Libertarian ScamBlogger Covertly Quizzes Bee Bureaucrat
http://www.ReasonToFreedom.com/
The USDA's National Animal Identification System (NAIS), announced in 2004, is plodding relentlessly ahead, first by registering every farm, ranch, dairy, pigsty, chicken coop, sheep shed and commercial fish hatchery in the country, then by tagging and RFIDing every kind of creature destined for grocery store shelves or restaurant menus. Abe E. Stynger is the newly appointed Adminiscrat of the USDA's Office of Apiary Activity. Mr. Stynger was secretly interviewed by an undisclosed member of a little-known band of libertarian ScamBloggers.
- The Way-Back Machine -
Whose Wife Is It, Anyway?
http://www.ReasonToFreedom.com/Terri_Schiavo.html
We may be stuck with the Right to Pain and Misery (RPM) people for quite a while, but the Terri Schiavo case shows where the humanity lies. The RPM demagogues of the political class may have gone too far with their latest antics, they offend even their Republican base.
- Two Previous Weeks -
The Impossibility of Political Calculation
http://www.ReasonToFreedom.com/impossibility_of_political_calculation.html
Some think of the State as an immaculate machine that permits you to put in good intentions at one end and watch dumplings pop out at the other.. It is more common to acknowledge imperfection, and attribute it to the occasional corrupt official. Sometimes such evildoers are even brought to book, convicted, and punished as a demonstration that "the system works". If libertarianism is anything at all, it is a claim that the system does not work, and when the State abuses its citizens, it is the State's responsibility.
Busting Barflies in Bars only the Beginning?
http://www.ReasonToFreedom.com/busting_barflies.html
Sat, 15 Apr 2006 20:31:05 GMT (5.3 days ago)
A crack team of undercover Center for Disease Control operatives apprehended 57 allegedly overweight men, women and children consuming suspected high-calorie junk food in the food court of a Washington DC area shopping mall. "It's necessary to stop suspected obese people from gaining additional weight before they become a risk to themselves or the public," explained a department spokescrat while justifying the preemptive operation. "Just because people don't intend to get Heart disease, high blood pressure or strokes is no excuse for public obesity."
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