The Vacationing Board- Brave New Welfare
by infinity3 | 8:43 pm, April 20, 2010
Feeding my drudgereport.com addiction, I was checking the site for updates and saw this article and thought surely, this is a spoof, a joke, a satire story you’d see in the Onion, but from what I can glean, it seems like the European Union is serious…
Rules for Radicals, anyone?
by infinity3 | 10:05 pm, September 30, 2009
After being on the waiting list for awhile, I checked out Rules for Radicals, by Saul Alinsky from the Denver Public Library. Even after a few pages into it, I felt Alinsky held a dim and grim view of life in the free world. In his view, the only way …
Remembering Shrillary: When dissent was patriotic
by infinity3 | 4:33 pm, August 14, 2009
Dissent is the highest form of patriotism. Even Hillary Clinton agrees with that.It doesn’t make me a Nazi or a white supremacist or a militia member to debate and passionately disagree with Obama’s administration. When you’re fighting statists for y…
Health Care Plea
by infinity3 | 10:11 pm, July 21, 2009
When I was a kid, I never thought I would have to write my congressmen to fight for my humanity in the United States. I sent the following letter to Diana Degette. I don’t know if they read these or a staffer just hits delete, delete, delete. Politics …
Liberty in the Books: Finale of the Forgotten Man
by infinity3 | 10:51 pm, June 16, 2009
Liberty in the Books just finished their second book since the club’s inception last winter; The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression by Amity Shlaes. We’re gaining popularity as we increased our reading group with some new additions th…
Atlas Shrugged Trivia
by infinity3 | 9:46 pm, June 14, 2009
I was out at the Fat Tire Brewery in Fort Collins being introduced to their fabulous beer by the waiter/host dude in the tasting room. He handed out his leaflet for me to circle the beers I wanted and then as a Fat Tire notable, told me to write down …
Liberty in the Books: Round 2 with The Forgotten Man
by infinity3 | 11:02 pm, April 27, 2009
The liberty bookworms have converged again at Illegal Grounds Coffeehouse this past April 14 to discuss Amity Shlaes’ The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression. Each time we assemble for Liberty in the Books, at least one coffeehouse p…
Book Club Alert: Liberty in the Books
by infinity3 | 10:12 pm, March 17, 2009
Starting a brand new book is like embarking on an adventure. This is the case with the new group I’m involved with called Liberty in the Books. It is a book club that meets once a month to discuss the issues and ideas encapsulated in the chosen…
Interview like it’s a first date
by infinity3 | 3:16 pm, February 7, 2009
The nuances that weave throughout an interview are very similar to that of a first date….an awkward first date….a first date with no chance for blossoming romance. Which leads me to the question of why I don’t just get up and leave in the middle o…
1984
by infinity3 | 6:42 pm, January 20, 2009
There are two ways to assess your status: either things are getting better or things are getting worse. Being unemployed gives you lots of time to think about these things. I was about hitting rock bottom today when I suddenly got a phone call and soo…
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