Thursday, June 07, 2007
Podcast
- Jan Narveson LSS MP3
- Media Panel LSS MP3
- Ezra Levant LSS MP3
- Gerry Nicholls LSS MP3
- Tasha Kheiriddin LSS MP3
- Brett Skinner LSS MP3
- On Emery WS MP3
- Jacques Chaoulli WS WAV Link
- Talking Beans WS WAV Link
- Jeff Fillion WS WAV Link
- Jan Narveson LSS MP3
Links
- David Agren
- Lanny Cardow
- Michael Cust
- Adam Daifallah
- Greg Hughes
- Aaron Lee-Wudrick
- David Lizoain
- Dan Mader
- Joe Mikhael
- Jackson Murphy
- Janet Neilson
- Liam O'Brien
- Tom Palmer
- Eli Schuster
- Jason Song
- Pat Tanzola
- Stephen Taylor
- Western Standard
- Queen's Journal
- International Policy Network
- Cato Institute
- Fraser Institute
- Bowling Green State University
- London School of Economics
- University of Waterloo
- Queen's University
Previous Posts
- Ron Paul's vanishing trick
- Liberty Seminar pics on Flickr!
- Good commercial
- A response to Shruggy's abuse of libertarians
- testing testing
- Just testing (don't try to click)
- What do you have to believe to be a libertarian?
- LSS & Macleans 50
- LSS Theme Song
- More on Nicholls
3 Comments:
Chills...
Who is this guy??
I heard he was a flake.
What's funny is he received the most cheers for his ideas in the New Hampshire debate. Why I say this is funny is because I felt many Americans haven't heard these kinds of ideas before (as they are not mainstream yet), so therefore they were registering with policy and not rhetoric.
I liked the last line...
"And the ones who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do."
It didn't really make me think of Ron Paul though. Instead I thought of revolutionaries like Lenin, Hitler, Mao, Castro, Ceaucescu, Mussolini, Stalin, et al.
You also have people like Martin Luther, John Calvin, and all the Reformers who were crazy enough to think they could change the world... But as far as politics go, I guess I don't really think many Libertarians fit this category - instead, I think that belongs to some of the most rabid of ideological communists and other dictators.
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