Monthly Archives: June 2011

The End of the Internet

Many years ago there was a commercial for broadband in which someone reached “the end of the Internet” and was told to press the back button – offering the opportunities of a broadband connection when compared to dial-up. But now … Continue reading

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The Seven Deadly Dogmas of Public Life

Over the years I have come to the conclusion that there are a handful of issues which are neither discussed, debated, nor opposed by both politicians and the mainstream media. This is regardless of political party, ideology, columnist, or pundit … Continue reading

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Ayn Rand Isn’t Libertarianism, She Destroys It

There’s been a lot in the news lately about how the Tea Party conservatives, like many libertarians, are fans of Ayn Rand’s works. Others, especially left-wing mainstream media outlets and (rightfully) concerned Christians, are pointing out the incompatibilities between Religious … Continue reading

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