Tea Party Anarchists?
Alex R. Knight III
2013-05-03 07:26
Column by Alex R. Knight III.
Exclusive to STR
On the floor of the U.S. Senate this April 23rd, Harry Reid of Nevada had this to say, on record:
“We have a situation where this country has been driven by the Tea Party for the last number of years. When I was in school, I studied government and I learned about the anarchists. Now, they were different than the Tea Party because they were...
So What Else Is Happening in Massachusetts?
Scott Lazarowitz
2013-05-02 07:43
Column by Scott Lazarowitz.
Exclusive to STR
There are other things happening in Massachusetts, besides the Boston Marathon bombings and subsequent illegal martial law in Watertown.
For example, we just had a statewide senatorial primary to nominate candidates for the June 25th special election to replace John Heinz Kerry, now that Kerry is Secretary of State.
We really need someone to...
Foundering in the Morass
tzo
2013-04-30 08:28
Column by tzo.
Exclusive to STR
<Voluntaryist decides to troll Statist in order to illustrate the contradictions inherent in government:> Guess what? I own a slave now! It's great! He has to do whatever I say! You should get one, too!
What! That's completely illegal!
No, he voluntarily signed a contract and now I own him.
But the 13th Amendment makes slavery illegal. Period. No...
A Reverse Industry Boycott
Leonidas
2013-04-30 08:03
Column by G. Asher.
Exclusive to STR
It is exactly 14 minutes into April 19th, 2013. I am sitting here drinking another homebrewed mead, enduring the ice cold feet of the beautiful female asleep on my couch, considering the unrevealed peril of whatever satanic compromise our “leaders” in Mordor-by-the-Sea have come up with vis-a-vis the “fiscal cliff,” and ruminating on...
Voting With Our Feet
Paul Bonneau
2013-04-29 07:31
Column by Paul Bonneau.
Exclusive to STR
I was listening to Stewart Rhodes' stirring speech in Connecticut and finding myself in (reluctant) disagreement.
He was talking about all the sacrifices made by men in WWII and other wars, and yet how their efforts were betrayed by the destruction of liberty back home.
Now setting aside for the moment the question of what those men were actually...
Divides
Jim Davies
2013-04-26 08:46
Column by Jim Davies.
Exclusive to STR
Below is a photograph of a happy cop.
He's happy because at the end of a trying day, his team accomplished its mission; a suspected murderer had been arrested. He's also happy because behind him, a crowd of local residents, whom he thinks he “protects and serves,” is applauding him and his comrades for a job well done.
That doesn...
Feminist Myths: The Pay Gap, Domestic Violence, and Rape Culture
carlos_morales
2013-04-26 08:30
Column by new Root Striker Carlos Morales.
Exclusive to STR
A hint of skepticism may arise when a male, due to the commonly held notion that women are still treated as second-class citizens, makes any criticism of modern feminism. Whether it is the gender wage gap, domestic violence, the “glass ceiling,” rape culture, or a number of other gender-based stratification barriers that are...
The Good Guys Are NOT Coming to Save Us
Freeman's Persp...
2013-04-26 07:53
Column by Paul Rosenberg, FreemansPerspective.com
A lot of Americans know that the US government is out of control. Anyone who has cared enough to study the US Constitution even a little knows this. Still, very few of these people are taking any significant action, and largely because of one error: They are waiting for “the good guys” to show up and fix things.
Some think that certain...
Warrantless Searches and Criminal Government Bureaucrats (But I Repeat Myself)
Scott Lazarowitz
2013-04-25 07:33
Column by Scott Lazarowitz.
Exclusive to STR
For months I had been working on a piece for STR on government police, the right of self-defense and the Second Amendment, along the lines of this blog post. But I had been procrastinating and doing other things, mainly because of the difficulty in doing such a “controversial” piece, and I was even considering using a different name (that...
Broken
tzo
2013-04-24 07:39
Column by tzo.
Exclusive to STR
Every day there are people starving to death in many parts of the world as I step out from work and go enjoy my lunch. What am I—some kind of monster? Don’t I realize that:
No man is an island,
Entire of itself.
Each is a piece of the continent,
A part of the main.
If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less.
As well as if a promontory...