Tech at Night: Will Cyber-Libertarians learn this time around?
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 20th at 12:00 AM |

I like Moe’s title here: The cyber-libertarians discover that liberals are not cyber-libertarians. The question is, will they learn, or like bad scientists will they ignore the results of the experiment and vote Obama again?
Especially as the President’s team is shameless in its openly plotting to defy the Congress’s rejection of the Cybersecurity Act by Lieberman and Collins.
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Real Libertarians Understand Consequentialism, Paulistinians Don’t.
By: Repair_Man_Jack (Diary) | February 9th at 02:00 PM |
From the diaries by Jeff ….individualism or consequentialism? Pick the first, and you drift steadily toward liberalism and lose what makes your side distinct. Pick the latter and you can no longer promise “liberty” to everyone while ignoring the destructive consequences of their actions. – Brett Stevens (HT: Amerika.org) America was founded on libertarian principles. This tradition empowered the rise of America. It inspired the | Read More »
Should Libertarians Be Banned From CPAC?
By: Melissa Clouthier (Diary) | February 4th at 11:29 AM |
Maybe it’s time to define Conservatism. People throw around the term and it’s getting almost as used, abused, caricatured and feigned-persecuted as the term RINO–everyone’s favorite fallback when they choose political expedience over principle. Republicans are NOT necessarily Conservatives, although many Republicans are conservative. So, envision the Venn Diagram above as having Republicans all around. Some Republicans are incoherent. That is, the slide between the | Read More »