Saturday, 24 September 2011

Is Cal. Governor Brown Complicit to Crimes?
By his own admission, Nielsen acknowledged that Jerry Brown’s staff knew of the allegations of fraudulent activities against him prior to the election and the December 19th announcement by Brown’s staff that it had been decided to not prosecute Nielsen. It appears clear that the AG’s office gave Neilson a pass when they decided to drop a prosecution case in advance of investigating the charges substantiated by the Sectary of State’s Fraud Investigation Unit......
http://www.newswithviews.com/Clausen/barry100.htm
by Investigative Reporter, Barry Clausen



Shootout in Ruidoso
Recently, I was involved in a shootout in the village of Ruidoso (Spanish for noisy) near our southern border. No, this time I was not using bullets. I had been invited by GOA members in the New Mexico town to participate at a village council meeting. The chamber was filled to overflowing. Folks were outraged that the village mayor, Ray Alborn, had issued an executive order banning firearms anywhere on village property.....
http://www.newswithviews.com/Pratt/larry121.htm
by Larry Pratt



Comparing Definitions of Freedom: The Source of Our Dilemma, Part 3
As discussed in Part 2 of this article series, the State is the objectivity of individual freedom, in Hegel’s view. The State’s power is absolute and supreme in all regards. This objectivity of individual freedom is simultaneously the purpose of the State, because as Hegel puts it, the individual’s destiny is fulfilled by being subject to the State. There is no defined “purpose” of the State as it relates to natural law, constitution, logic, or reason. Rather, to Hegel, the real question is not for what purpose was the State created; but.....
http://www.newswithviews.com/Timothy/baldwin169.htm
by Attorney Timothy Baldwin