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An Interview with Candidate David Smith

An Interview with Candidate David Smith

Well, as you’re probably aware, I was able to meet up with David Smith, who is running for Congress in the Texas 2nd District against Republican, Ted Poe. We met up in Houston last weekend while I was while talking with Steve Susman. David and Steve are friends and are both passionate about the issues we’re facing as a Country and the specific issues that affect the folks in their dist...

An Interview with Candidate Steve Susman

An Interview with Candidate Steve Susman

Last week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Steve Susman, who is running for Congress in the 22nd Texas District against Pete Olson. Steve is good friends with another candidate named David Smith who is running against Ted Poe in the Texas 2nd District, and David decided to join us as well. Both men are running as Libertarians against Republican incumbents, and both have a pretty good showi...

The Next Step of Civilization

The Next Step of Civilization

Arguments that you will hear often from statists of both stripes (Democrats/liberals and Republicans/conservatives) are quite humorous. I find that once their logic is pointed out as flawed, suddenly all types of insults invade the air. Here is a list of things that you’ll find prevalent: Conservative: Sinner! Liberal: Dummy! Conservative: Socialist! Liberal: Fascist! Conservative: Commie!...

The Day The Music Died

The Day The Music Died

On February 3rd, 1959 a plane crashed in North Central Iowa, killing Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and “The Big Bopper.” I was five. I had no realization of this tragedy at the time of course, and only learned of it as I grew older and the names were forever embedded in rock and roll history. But there was another musician who was almost a casualty on that horrific night. He gave up his seat on ...

The Hotbed of Liberty – Circa 2010

The Hotbed of Liberty – Circa 2010

To say that news did not travel fast in Colonial America would be an understatement. In 1766, the journey between New York and Philadelphia took three days. Mail delivery was tenuous at best, and most remote settlements were lucky to see a post rider once a month. Even if newspapers were delivered and contained valuable information, far more American’s were illiterate than not, unable to re...

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Social Justice

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Social Justice

As the mother of a 3 year old, and with another little one on the way, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about life lessons, and how it is and will continue to be my job to impart the most fundamental lessons, values and beliefs onto my children.

This is our house.  This is our home.  This is our Republic, if we can keep it.

This is our house. This is our home. This is our Republic, if we can keep it.

Tonight on Facebook, we put out a challenge: can we reach 500 Undoctrinators (we don’t do “fans”) by midnight Eastern Time. We just achieved that goal with an hour to spare.

Recycling of Democrats and Republicans  (Republicrats)

Recycling of Democrats and Republicans (Republicrats)

Once again mid -term elections are upon us. And as usual the all too familiar suspects are at it again fighting and bickering like school aged children. The Republicans are pissed at Democrats. And as usual they’re spreading their usual rhetoric of how they are for smaller government and more freedom.

GET READY TO START GOING DOOR TO DOOR, Facebook Style!

GET READY TO START GOING DOOR TO DOOR, Facebook Style!

Here is a simple “how-to” for organizing on Facebook to help win elections, organize volunteers, and be active in your community.

The Fallacy of Marijuana Prohibition

The Fallacy of Marijuana Prohibition

It was just a matter of time before I addressed this issue of prohibition – specifically, the draconic marijuana laws we have in the USA. I’ve been a proponent of legalizing marijuana for decades.