Meanwhile, over on Examiner.com ...
The last few days have been busy ones for me in terms of posting articles as the Charlottesville Libertarian Examiner on Examiner.com.
I have two articles based on reactions to President Barack Obama's fifth State of the Union Address:
I have two articles based on reactions to President Barack Obama's fifth State of the Union Address:
Virginia Republican Congressmen Respond to 2014 State of the Union MessageOn Monday, libertarian/anarchist activist Adam Kokesh was in Charlottesville to read excerpts from his forthcoming book and talk about his time incarcerated for civil disobedience in support of the Second Amendment. I interviewed him about some current issues and this is the result:
andGay groups comment on Obama's 2014 State of the Union address
Podcaster Adam Kokesh talks about NSA spying, gay marriage, and Justin BieberEarlier, I posted three articles about Virginia political issues:
Legal ethicist Jack Marshall weighs in on Bob McDonnell 'Giftgate' scandalStill earlier, I gathered some comments that expressed skepticism about President Obama's planned reforms of the NSA's extensive domestic spying operation:
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring will challenge anti-gay marriage laws
Virginia political leaders react to Governor Bob McDonnell's federal indictment
Negative reactions to President Barack Obama's speech on NSA domestic spyingAnd finally, my last Examiner.com article of 2013 dealt with a professional interest of mine, Africa. This one was based on an interview with a libertarian Africanist -- not a phrase you're likely to hear very often.
Omidyar Network's Karol Boudreaux offers optimistic view of African economiesKeep checking back here to see when I link to new Examiner.com articles.
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