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FoxNews Hit Piece Ron Paul Alex Jones and 911 Truth May 16 – Video

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FoxNews Hit Piece Ron Paul Alex Jones and 911 Truth May 16

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Republican Debt Lies Exposed By New Study 2014 – Video

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Republican Debt Lies Exposed By New Study 2014
The budget proposals of Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and even Ron Paul will all increase the national debt over the next decade, not reduce it as they all would have us believe,...

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GOP leaders reconsider Paul

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MEMPHIS, Tennessee Not that long ago, most Republican leaders saw Rand Paul as the head of an important faction who, like his father, ultimately had no shot at becoming the partys presidential nominee.

Now the question is no longer whether Paul can win the nomination, but whether he can win a general election.

The shift follows a year in which the Kentucky senator has barnstormed the country, trying to expand the partys base beyond older, white voters and attract a following beyond than the libertarian devotees of his father, Ron Paul. Although the job is far from complete, Paul has made undeniable progress, judging from interviews with more than 30 Republican National Committee members meeting here this week.

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That he has struck a chord with this crowd is all the more telling because it is heavy with GOP establishment-types who tend to prefer mainstream candidates.

I dont see how anyone could say its not possible hed win the nomination, Texas GOP chairman Steve Munisteri said. His mission is to convince people of what his coalition would be in November 2016.

During a speech Friday to the RNC gathering, Paul received a standing ovation after saying that the GOP didnt need to dilute its message but that it had to communicate it better to non-traditional audiences and suggesting implicitly that hes the guy to do it.

(QUIZ: Do you know Rand Paul?)

To paraphrase Captain Kirk, we need to go boldly to where Republicans havent been going, he said. We need to go from Harlem to Berkeley, to East Los Angeles and Laredo.

Paul has not officially declared hes running for president, he has plenty of critics and also has suffered a series of stumbles that could haunt him down the line. But the pervasive mood here at the RNC spring meeting was that theres no frontrunner for the nomination, which means theres an opening for the 51-year-old Paul.

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Libertarianism: The Remix – Video

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Libertarianism: The Remix
Here #39;s a little fun end of the week remix for you all...a LIBERTARIAN remix... Watch the debate between Sam Seder and libertarian Professor Walter Block: Part 1: http://youtu.be/bVAzC3r8WUs...

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What Individualism Is Not

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The bottle is now labeled libertarianism. But its content is nothing new; it is what in the nineteenth century, and up to the time of Franklin Roosevelt, was called liberalism the advocacy of limited government and a free economy. (If you think of it, you will see that there is a redundancy in this formula, for a government of limited powers would have little chance of interfering with the economy.) The liberals were robbed of their time-honored name by the unprincipled socialists and near socialists, whose avidity for prestige words knows no bounds. So, forced to look for another and distinctive label for their philosophy, they came up with libertarianism good enough but somewhat difficult for the tongue.

They might have done better by adopting the older and more meaningful name of individualism, but they bypassed it because it too had been more than sullied by its opponents ...

The mudslinging started long ago, but the more recent and best-known orgy occurred in the early part of the century when the heaven-by-way-of-government muckrakers attached to individualism a value-impregnated adjective rugged. The word itself has no moral content; when applied to a mountain it is purely descriptive, when applied to an athlete it carries a favorable connotation. But, in the literary usage of the muckrakers, it designated what in plain language would be called skulduggery. It has no more to do with a philosophy than has any form of indecent behavior. Thus, the rugged individualist was the fellow who threatened to foreclose the mortgage on the old homestead if the fair damsel refused his hand in marriage; or he was the speculator who made use of the stock market to rob widows and orphans; or he was the fat and florid buccaneer who lavished diamonds on his ladylove. He was, in short, a fellow whose conscience presented no obstacle to his inclination to grab a dollar, and who recognized no code of ethics that might curb his appetites. If there is any difference between an ordinary thief and a rugged individualist, it is in the fact that the latter almost always keeps within the letter of the law, even if he has to rewrite the law to do so ...

Rugged individualism was a propaganda phrase of the first order. It was most useful in bringing the soak-the-rich urgency to a boiling point.

The phrase gained currency at the time when the leveling mania was fighting its way into the American tradition, before the government, making full use of the new power it had acquired under the income tax law, took hold of the individual by the scruff of the neck and made a mass-man out of him. It is an odd fact that the socialist is quite in agreement with the rugged individualist in advocating the use of political force to achieve ones good; the difference between them is only in determining the incidence, or the recipient, of government-given good. It is doubtful whether the robber barons (a synonym for rugged individualists) ever used the government, before the income tax, with anything like the vigor and success of the socialists. At any rate, the stigma of ruggedness has stuck, so that the collectivist intellectuals, who ought to know better, are unaware of the difference between thievery and individualism.

Original Smear Words

The besmirching of individualism, however, had a good start before the modern era. The original defamers were not socialists but solid proponents of status, the upholders of special privilege, the mercantilists of the nineteenth century. Their opposition stemmed in part from the fact that individualism leaned heavily on the burgeoning doctrine of the free market, of laissez-faire economics, and as such presented a challenge to their preferred position. So they dug into the age-old bag of semantics and came up with two smear words: selfish and materialistic. Just like the later socialists, they had no compunction about twisting the truth to suit their argument.

Laissez-faire that is to say, an economy free of political interventions and subventions holds that the instinct of self-interest is the motive power of productive effort. Nothing is produced except by human labor, and labor is something the human being is most parsimonious about; if he could satisfy his desires without effort, he would gladly dispense with it. That is why he invents labor-saving devices. But he is so constituted that every gratification gives rise to new desire, which he proceeds to satisfy by investing the labor he saved. He is insatiable. The log cabin that was palace enough in the wilderness seems quite inadequate as soon as the pioneer accumulates a surplus of necessaries, and then he begins to dream of curtains and pictures, inside plumbing, a school or a church, to say nothing of baseball or Beethoven. Self-interest overcomes his aversion to labor in his constant drive to improve his circumstances and widen his horizon ...

It is in the free market that self-interest finds its finest expression; that is a cardinal point in individualism. If the market is regularly raided, by robbers or the government, and the safety of property is impaired, the individual loses interest in production, and the abundance of things men live by shrinks. Hence, it is for the good of society that self-interest in the economic sphere be allowed to operate without hindrance.

But self-interest is not selfishness. Self-interest will impel the manufacturer to improve upon his output so as to attract trade, while selfishness will prompt him to seek the special privileges and state favor that in the end destroy the very system of economic freedom on which he depends. The worker who tries to improve his lot by rendering better service could hardly be called selfish; the description rather fits the worker who demands that he be paid for not working. The subsidy seeker is selfish, and so is every citizen who uses the law to enrich himself at the expense of other citizens.

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Transhuman Visions part 4 – Video

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Transhuman Visions part 4

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David Berns, D.C. human services director, prepares to leave his post

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David A. Berns has tried to retire four times in his long career as a social-services administrator. This time, he says, he means it.

Berns, 67, announced Thursday he is stepping down as director of the D.C. Department of Human Services at the end of June, leaving a post that put him in charge of responding to the citys recent homelessness crisis.

In an interview Friday, Berns said his departure had nothing to do with the months of controversy or the Democratic primary loss last month of his boss, Mayor Vincent C. Gray. Rather, he said, he has been planning since early this year to reunite with his wife, children and 94-year-old mother in northwest Michigan. The timing is such now that I want to get back home, he said.

Berns, a former Arizona cabinet official and nonprofit executive, oversaw an effort to tightly integrate the citys welfare, nutrition, housing and other social services programs, winning accolades for the work. He also won praise for his candor with the media and with advocates for low-income residents and the homeless.

But he was Grays deputy most visibly in charge of homeless services as a number of families seeking shelter this past winter more than doubled, and the city faced withering criticism over its handling of the influx.

Berns becomes the third official to leave the mayoral cabinet since Grays April 1 primary loss, joining transportation director Terry Bellamy and Nicholas Majett of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.

In a statement thanking Berns for his service, Gray acknowledged those controversies. David has faced major challenges in his time as DHS director, and he has responded each time with thoughtfulness, expertise, compassion and the ability to execute a plan, the mayor said, adding that Berns vastly improved city programs for the needy.

Berns said Friday he was proud of his efforts to revamp the citys welfare system, taking steps for the first time in decades to individually assess and address the needs of the more than 17,000 D.C. families receiving public benefits.

We were 16 years behind the rest of the nation, he said, noting that the city only in recent years moved to implement the type of welfare reform rolled out on the federal level in the mid-1990s.

Still, Berns most often commanded public attention as the citys efforts to house homeless families struggled to meet the demand.

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UN expert urges Azerbaijan to drop charges against human rights defenders

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9 May 2014 Three human rights defenders facing 12 years in prison for charges brought against them in the aftermath of Azerbaijans 2013 presidential elections have drawn the serious concern of United Nations independent experts.

We are seriously concerned that the three human rights defenders are being prosecuted in retaliation for their legitimate work in documenting alleged widespread irregularities and human rights violations around the presidential elections of 9 October 2013, explained Mr. Maina Kiai, the UN Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association. We are seriously concerned that the three human rights defenders are being prosecuted in retaliation for their legitimate work in documenting alleged widespread irregularities and human rights violations around the presidential elections of 9 October 2013

Chairman of the Azerbaijani Election Monitoring and Democracy Studies Centre, Anar Mammadli and Executive Director Bashir Suleymanli, are being tried in Baku, along with the President of the Volunteers of International Cooperation Public Union, Elnur Mammadov, on charges of conducting organized group business activities without registration, abusing official powers and other allegations.

Since 16 December 2013, Mr. Mammadli has been in pre-trial detention. The prior June, he participated in a consultation with Mr. Kiai in Geneva as part of preparations for a report on exercising the rights to freedom for peaceful assembly and association in the context of elections.

All charges brought against them should be dropped and Mr. Mammadli should be released immediately, urged the Special Rapporteur.

Due to a law establishing excessively bureaucratic procedures, the Democracy Studies Centre has faced many challenges regarding its registration.

Civil society plays a key role in ensuring transparent and fair elections by monitoring the exercise of public freedoms in such critical times, asserted Ms. Margaret Sekaggya, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders.

Silencing these human rights defenders would not only have a devastating impact on Azerbaijani civil society as a whole, it would also indelibly stain the 2013 presidential elections, she added.

The experts recalled their statement of 4 October 2013 in which they urged the Azerbaijani Government to recognize and enable the role of defenders and civil society organizations in the run-up to its presidential elections.

In times of elections, States should make greater efforts to facilitate and protect the exercise of the core right to freedom of association, the experts reiterated, adding this also applies in post-election periods during which human rights defenders are similarly exposed to violations and abuses.

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NASA Tests New Camera aboard the International Space Station – Video

Posted: May 9, 2014 at 12:46 pm


NASA Tests New Camera aboard the International Space Station
NASA tests new HDEV (High Definition Earth Viewing) cameras from the exterior of the International Space Station. Full Story: NASA tested out the new High De...

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Tekkit Part 7 (Space Station Sorta..) – Video

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Tekkit Part 7 (Space Station Sorta..)
Hey guys not happy at all how this series ended i was really looking forward to the future of this series 🙁

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