Eugenics Glenn Beck w/ Edwin Black author of "War Against the Weak" talk Al Gore




Eugenics Glenn Beck w/ Edwin Black author of “War Against the Weak” talk Al Gore Margaret Sanger Glenn Beck with Edwin Black author of “War Against the Weak” Discuss Eugenics. For the book go to: www.bit.ly For more go to: www.GlennBecksBookList.com Watch the video as they discuss Eugenics, Margaret Sanger, Hitler, Darwin, etc… In War Against the Weak, award-winning investigative journalist Edwin Black connects the crimes of the Nazis to a pseudoscientific American movement of the early 20th century called eugenics Continue reading

New Pharaoh? ‘Military fascism replaced by Islamofascism in Egypt’ – Video




New Pharaoh?'Military fascism replaced by Islamofascism in Egypt' www.youtube.com/LifeNewsFul President Morsi has defended the new decree granting him substantial powers. He told his supporters he was leading Egypt on a path to freedom and democracy. Continue reading

Libertarian presidential candidate visiting Colo.

BOULDER, Colo.Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson is making a campaign stop in Colorado. Johnson plans to visit the University of Colorado on Monday with a pro-marijuana agenda that could take votes away from GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama Continue reading

Gary Johnson, the Libertarian candidate for president, visits South Florida

BOCA RATON — Hes so conservative that he would slash federal spending across the board, including sacred cows most Democrats and Republicans are afraid to touch. Hes so liberal that he would legalize marijuana, immediately withdraw U.S. forces from Afghanistan, and support marriage for same-sex couples as a constitutional right. Continue reading

Is Ron Paul (maybe) getting ready to endorse Mitt Romney?

Ron Paul’s campaign website recently has featured pieces arguing that the ‘mere act of endorsing’ another politician (Mitt Romney or anyone) is not an abdication of libertarian principles. Continue reading

Cool heads prevail on bill

EDITORIAL In the face of high emotion over the Constitution Court’s order for parliament to temporarily put off the final deliberation of the charter amendment bill scheduled for tomorrow, it is indeed a welcome relief that common sense has prevailed. Somsak Kiatsoranont, the House speaker and parliament president, has decided to put off the debate, as the court ordered, which should avert messy protests which were threatened if the parliament defied the court order and put the bill to its third reading Continue reading

A Party On The Rise, Germany's Pirates Come Ashore

Enlarge AFP/AFP/Getty Images A member of the German Pirate Party, with its logo shaved in his hair, attends the party’s two-day conference in Neumuenster, Germany, on April 28. A member of the German Pirate Party, with its logo shaved in his hair, attends the party’s two-day conference in Neumuenster, Germany, on April 28. They don’t have a plan to save the euro or draw down the war in Afghanistan, nor do they have clear policies on an array of issues, but the German Pirate Party is winning converts and elections with its vision of digital democracy through “liquid feedback.” Despite public relations mishaps and a haphazard organizational structure, the Pirate Party is shaking up the stolid, bureaucratic world of German politics and jolting rival parties with its rising popularity Continue reading

Ron Paul Urges Supporters to Continue Fighting

Republican Presidential hopeful Ron Paul greets supporters during a town hall meeting at the University of Maryland. Ron Paul is scaling back his Republican presidential campaign but not his bid to inject more libertarianism into the Republican party, encouraging his supporters to take over the GOP in the long term. Paul’s announcement that he won’t spend the “tens of millions” of dollars needed to compete in the upcoming Republican presidential primaries has disappointed some of his followers. Continue reading

Presidential Race Takes Libertarian Tilt In Nev.

The Libertarian Party held its convention in Las Vegas over the weekend, choosing a presidential and vice-presidential nominee. NPR’s David Welna reports that it came as no surprise that the Libertarian Party put Gary Johnson at the top of its ticket Continue reading