Posted by TJH @ 1:35 pm on November 22nd 2007

Agrarianism and shopping cheap

Eliza asked for a practical discussion of agrarianism in connection with modern times and I would like to respond in a series of short very focussed posts rather than trying to cover everything at once. For starters, then, the question is: does Agrarianism mean we should cease and desist from shopping for the best buy? Should we necessarily pay more for hand-made items made locally? (more…)

Posted by MRB @ 5:39 pm on November 16th 2007

Mutiny in the Pentagon?

Last January I wrote piece called Target Iran in which I argued that the US or Israel (or both) would soon attack Iran. Though I still believe this is likely, there seems be resistance to this plan from the Pentagon. Below is my take on what may be going on. (more…)

Posted by TJH @ 11:34 pm on November 10th 2007

Edgar J. Steele

Edgar J. Steele is a recent discovery of mine. He is a lawyer that started sharing his wisdom on investments with a small group of friends. The circle grew, and grew, and today is huge.

The topics expanded from purely investment, to broader issues of concern to our national crisis.

Now in semi-retirement, he takes up pro bono cases that no one else wants to touch. As he says, he has become “Attorney for the Damned.” In this, he has shown great courage, and is something of a modern hero. (more…)

Posted by MRB @ 10:13 am on November 5th 2007

Give to Ron Paul . . . Today

Send the Ron Paul campaign $100. Today. Right now. (more…)

Posted by TJH @ 9:04 pm on November 3rd 2007

Berlin

Berlin was the city that anchored the start and end of my trip.

Now before getting to the question that is at the forefront of everyone’s thinking, namely: what were the women like? (and rightly so: (more…)

Posted by TJH @ 4:31 pm on November 3rd 2007

On Negro Emancipation

An interesting read today from Hal Turner.

It goes without saying that there are some theological errors, but there is also a lot of truth that few have the courage to say today.