How about some good news for a change? Time for me to take a break from the doom and gloom and focus on something positive. So here's a round-up:
Liberty Conspiracy Live!
Regular readers know that I'm a big fan of Gardner Goldsmith's Liberty Conspiracy. Gard and I go way back, and I've even contributed pieces to his political podcasts from time to time. I'm pleased to announce that his show is now live five nights a week on Liberty Radio Network. Tune in Sunday through Thursday, from 10pm to midnight (Eastern) to check it out. You'll be glad you did… (There's also an app for streaming LRN directly to your mobile device).
Freedom Book Club
Another fellow Conspirator, Furb, is the creator of the Freedom Book Club. As the website explains, "Freedom Book Club is devoted to getting books promoting individual liberty on the New York Times Best Seller List. This is done through the bourgeoise multitudes buying the selection of the month all during a specified range of dates (during the same week). It is the goal of Freedom Book Club to transform the world to into a free society through the education of self and sharing with others." Go to the website and help make freedom a best-seller.
Laissez-Faire Books - Under New Management
Agora Financial (the Daily Reckoning crew) has bought Laissez-Faire Books, and placed Jeffrey Tucker (of the Mises Institute) in charge. Only good can come of this.
SOPA is DOA
President Obama finally did something right this weekend, and informed Congress that he would not support its latest attempts to censor the internet. We can expect the SOPA/PIPA monstrosity to rear its ugly head at some future date under different acronyms, but it looks like internet freedom may have gotten a temporary reprieve. Just to make sure Congress gets the point, Wikipedia is planning a 24-hour blackout to protest these idiotic bills.
Kim Jong Il
…is still dead.

1 comments:
Thanks for the link to Liberty Conspiracy. It looks great; I'll check it out.
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