Posts Tagged individualism

Blogging Overload In The Internet Age

Currently, there are 6.72 billion people on earth. Imagine if every single one of them had a blog – that would be serious information overload! According to Technorati, there are over 112.8 million blogs (not including China’s 72.82 million blogs) and it’s growing at an incredible rate. I remember just a few years ago, there were only 70 million blogs and experts were saying the bubble was about to burst and that blogging would become less popular. They were wrong.
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Vote Smart Vote Libertarian

I strongly urge you watch the following two videos, they are extremely entertaining and truthful. Libertarian reporter John Stossel from ABC news is a personal favorite of mine and will hopefully enlighten you Obama and McCain supporters. For me, becoming libertarian was like a religious experience, it just makes so much sense.

Here are some basic libertarian beliefs:

  • We believe in freedom. Both personally and economically.
  • We are anti-war.
  • We believe the government should be small and have limited power.
  • We believe in limited executive powers

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Obama & McCain: Big Brother’s Candidates

The American government keeps growing in mammoth proportions. It grows in power like a gargantuan beast filled with ignorance, greed, red tape – a chaotic conundrum of governmental bureaucracy that runs deeper than hell itself. I don’t know about you, but I’m sick and tired of big brother, the new world order, globalization (or whatever you want to call it) and the perpetual disgust that is the United States government. I am proud to be American, but repulsed by our government.
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