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Applied Anarchy: You CAN Trust Politicians…

Philaahzophy | September 26th 2008 by Aahz

Part of the Applied Anarchy 2008 Series - Previous in series         …to be politicians. While checking out the new Salvation Army Store in Gilroy (one of the few ways to avoid sales tax) last weekend I came across a read more

9/11 - 3,000 People Killed By 300,000,000 Americans

Philaahzophy | September 11th 2008 by Aahz

Yeah, you read that right.  Today is the seventh anniversary of the day that 300 Million Americans were responsible for the deaths of 3,000 Americans. At this point you’re either right there with me or are assuming that I’m insane.  E read more

From Deadly Clashes To State Of Emergency - Is Thailand Still Saf…

Travel Feeder | September 2nd 2008 by Cecil Lee

Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej declared a state of emergency in Bangkok earlier Today, giving the army control of public order after a man died in overnight clashes between pro- and anti-government protesters. For the past week, Anti-governme read more

Rules Are For Citizens, Not Candidates!

Philaahzophy | August 28th 2008 by Aahz

The important thing to remember about the freedoms we all enjoy in America is that they only exist if you follow the rules.  At least, that’s what the politicians and the major media keep telling us (and my duaghter’s teachers keep tel read more

Where Is The Substance In Music Today?

Tampa Pirate | August 25th 2008 by Tampa Pirate

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My Personal TSA Nightmare

Philaahzophy | May 16th 2008 by Aahz

Okay, Nightmare is too strong a word for it, but it makes for a much stronger title than “My Personal TSA Bad Experience” I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned it here before, but Z collects snowglobes from the places that she̵ read more

In Case You Didn’t Realize Politicians Were More Important Than…

Philaahzophy | April 15th 2008 by Aahz

I’ve said it before and I’ll surely have to say it again - People go into government for one reason: to reward their friends and simultaneously punish their enemies. The latest example comes to us from Minneapolis-St. Paul, soon to be ho read more

Government Admits Failure, Market Steps In To Protect Consumers

Philaahzophy | April 14th 2008 by Aahz

According to the Federal Trade Commission total consumer fraud losses as result of identity theft totaled $1.2 billion, with the average monetary loss for an individual at $349. This despite hundreds of state and federal laws against identity theft, read more

Applied Anarchy: Why Taxes Are Theft

Philaahzophy | April 13th 2008 by Aahz

It was recently brought to my attention that though I frequently refer to taxes being “stolen money” and being collected “at the point of a gun” I’ve never really explained that reality. My assumption was that this was read more

Why Do We Lie?

Philaahzophy | April 11th 2008 by Aahz

Z’s been on a serious lying kick of late. I don’t know how much of it’s just a puberty thing, but it’s really driving me crazy. In fact, we spent about 6 hours yesterday afternoon/evening discussing it (or me lecturing her a read more

Falling Crane Highlights Government Ineptitude

Philaahzophy | April 9th 2008 by Aahz

From the New York Times- March 17, 2008, 3:10 pm That Falling Crane . . . By the Numbers By The Editorial Board A crane fell at a construction site on the East Side of Manhattan on Saturday, leaving death and destruction in its wake. The accident read more

Do You Feel Safer Now That Granny’s On Probation?

Philaahzophy | February 11th 2008 by Aahz

You may or may not remember my incredulous post back in July about the 70 year old woman who was attacked by the police for not watering her lawn. It was, after all, more than six months ago that Betty Perry was tackled by Officer James Flygare, a m read more

Applied Anarchy - Voting As Self-Defense

Philaahzophy | January 31st 2008 by Aahz

There’s a good portion of anarchists, agorists, libertarians, rebels, and general freedom lovers who believe that voting is not only pointless, but also immoral, unethical, or even anti-thetical to a belief in freedom. The argument generally go read more

40 Years Later and We’re All Still Slaves

Philaahzophy | January 20th 2008 by Aahz

If Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr hadn’t been shot on April 4th, 1968 while standing in front of his Memphis motel room he’d have celebrated his 79th birthday last week. Hmmm… actually he probably would have been dead from read more

Social Security Was Doomed From Day One!

Philaahzophy | January 1st 2008 by Aahz

The imminent failure of the Social Security system has been a fairly hot topic for several years now. But according to their own brochures it seems to have been doomed from day one. I was down at the local Social Security office with one of my clie read more

Raising hands or breaking hands?

Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle Ea… | December 28th 2007

Leftists concentrate their efforts on the Avodah party, but conservatives are dispersed among many parties. That situation reflects differences in mindset. Leftists are oriented toward immediate goals, while right-wingers look to high-flown ideals. L read more

XBOX As A Tool Of Political Education

Philaahzophy | December 27th 2007 by Aahz

It’s always a struggle trying to educate people when it comes to politics and government. Although it’s often easier to educate children because they haven’t been quite as brainwashed by the state (yet), the conversations tend to b read more

As in Judenrat

Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle Ea… | October 22nd 2007

Propaganda, both in Israel and Nazi ghettos, brainwashed Jews into the alternative reality where the reality was too painful to accept. Aircraft is useless against terrorists, but the IDF sends fighter jets against Palestinian villages to show the Is read more

In for a putsch

Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle Ea… | October 15th 2007

I’d love to see a mid-level IDF commander taking his regiment to the Knesset, shooting all but a half-dozen MK’s, continuing with everyone in the government, deporting the Arabs, and annexing the territories. Sick of the treacherous politicians a read more

The right of insurrection

Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle Ea… | October 10th 2007

Masses are not asses as Alexander Hamilton characterized them. On the contrary, populations are remarkably sensible. Many ostensible aberrations are superficial. Russians supported socialist revolution as the only imaginable alternative to oppressive read more

Socialism is irreformable

Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle Ea… | August 29th 2007

Israel adheres to classical socialist ideology: rational reforming of societies. Despite the evident enmity between Arabs and Zionist Jews, Israeli political establishment imagines that simple steps like propaganda or signing a peace treaty will make read more

The Golem of clay

Samson Blinded | August 22nd 2007

Israel adheres to classical socialist ideology: rational reforming of societies. Despite the evident enmity between Arabs and Zionist Jews, Israeli political establishment imagines that simple steps like propaganda or signing a peace treaty will make read more

How low can we go?

Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle Ea… | June 23rd 2007

I'm an optimist. Whenever someone says the things cannot possibly get worse, I retort that they surely can. In politics, degradation cannot hit the bottom ' the bottom is continuously moving down. Many viewed the landmark election of Rabin on Arab vo read more

Revolution, not referendum

Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle Ea… | June 21st 2007

Decades ago, Meir Kahane posed a question, Revolution or Referendum? The time for referendum has passed. Israeli ruling clique know that many polls universally indicate that the Jews want to live in a state without Arabs, in defensible borders (no Pa read more

Lustration, not elections

Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle Ea… | May 4th 2007

The prime minister possesses very limited power in Israel. Not even a retinue plays the king, but a vague, deeply interconnected leftist clique, addicted to the same domestic oligarchs and foreign sponsors. This cosmopolitan clique adheres to the dem read more

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