It's a double roundup this week, since your humble Devil forgot to post last week's one. So, number five features this motley crew...
The UK Libertarian has a famous video clip. Another, somewhat more sombre video about farming ... humans! And he also has an impassioned comment on the NHS.
Samizdata reckon that we need to keep sticking it to the warmists.
Bill Quango MP has that Gordon Brown relaunch video.
A Libertarian's Perspective has uncovered the plans for Operation Total Bollocks.
Captain Ranty is a bit miffed with Gordon Brown.
Bristol Dave has a nice video on being offended.
Anna Raccoon has details on the impartial Speaker abusing his title, sees a totally un-totalitarian testbed. And expresses an opinion on public sector overemployment.
Obnoxio The Clown has a rather curious idea on who to vote for. And points out that "the Left" have rather won the battle for ideas.
Constantly Furious thinks we may be giving the Falklands away soon.
Timmy says the decline of British Manufacturing is a myth.
Douglas Carswell says the BBC is full of corporatist balls.
And this week's roundup is yet another amusing collection of thoughts and screeds from across the libertarian-leaning blogosphere...
John Redwood makes a very important point.
Archbishop Cranmer has a piece on Labour's funding.
The Adam Smith Institute finds some good sense on the NHS.
Iain Dale has something interesting on tepid Parliamentary reforms.
The Whited Sepulchre has a thought-provoking piece on government regulation of drugs. While the UK Libertarian has videos on teachers unions and education.
Obnoxio takes aim at the Tories in general. And Dave in particular. I just hope he isn't really going to vote Labour.
And finally, Iowahawk has the best take on the Toyota recall yet.
That's all for this week: toodle-pip!
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Friday, March 05, 2010
Libertarian Roundup #5 and #6
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7 comments:
Thanks for the links again DK, you're a gent!
Devils Kitchen,
Great blog.....Attack the DNA grabbing bastards.
WHY has the PROTESTS outside of PArliment NOT been mentioned on the BBC??? Soldiers families protesting against Gordon Brown's lack of funding.......he sends them out to fight with out BOOTS and BODY ARMOUR.......Brown is a lieing wanker.
Thanks for the link DK!
CR.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....................WHY doesnt Cameron Speak up? they have enough ammo againts Labours Nazi like behaviour to finish them off!!
If Cammeron talked about democracy and the fact that thge EU is actually shitting it's self about the Conservatives getting in. They would win.............Bill boards with images of Oposition MP's being arrested would be good!!!!!!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! ah!
Comrade Kitchen,
Thanks for the link and the traffic. I'm not worthy.
Allen in Fort Worth, TX
Not like Timmy to get things wrong, but the graph in his piece for El Reg shows that manufacturing has not grown since 1997. In a world where it has grown massively. Presumably an index that showed our share of manufacturing would show a decline?
Good lord that Stefan Molyneux video is frightening. I've always thought that we still lived in a state of feudalism but could never really put the idea into words. That video manages to put my idea, and take it a lot further, and all with impreccable logic. Thanks for the link DK
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