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By Joshua Parrish at 3:42PM

UCF Alumni and Liberty Advocate Interviews Larry Reed, President of the Foundation for Economic Freedom

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UCF Alumni and liberty rockstar, Jackson Macintosh Strong, recently conducted a Skype interview with Larry Reed, President of the Foundation for Economic Freedom:

No matter what your beliefs may be, in our challenging present day economy it's a fact that diligent economic education, focused action and self-reliance are dearly needed.

In the attached interview with Lawrence "Larry" Reed we seek to inspire and empower while proving the validity and value of individual rights, personal responsibility and small-government, pro-business solutions.

Mr. Reed draws upon his wealth of real-world knowledge with specific and humorous examples that prove it's never too late for a nation and a people to turn from tyranny and government dependence to peace, prosperity and self-reliance.


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By Peter Anthony Tariche at 5:42PM
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By Sam Swedberg at 11:37AM
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By Sam Swedberg at 11:42AM

Tax Day Ideas: ASU SFL

In this video, ASU's chapter of Students for Liberty give a great interview to a student on campus about taxes. It's another example of what campuses can do for their own Tax Day events this Thursday.

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By Matt Cockerill at 5:10AM

"Murray Rothbard Was a Badass" -- An Interview with Walter Block

I had the great pleasure of interviewing libertarian stalwart Walter Block Friday afternoon. The great economist/philosopher discussed his personal story of coming to liberty, his remarkable memories of the brilliant Murray Rothbard, his view on a couple controversial applications of libertarian ideology --in age of consent laws and whether or not "free market" monopolies exist -- and the moral obligation of a libertarian living in a statist world.

Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4.

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By Bonnie Kristian at 1:14PM

Got a question for the Judge?

imageI may have an opportunity to interview Judge Napolitano about his new book, "Lies the Government Told You."  I've started reading it to prepare (including Ron Paul's foreward, which you can check out here), and the next thing on my list is preparing a number of questions. 

Coming up with questions has never been my forte, however, so I'm wondering if you all can help me out:  Do you have a question for the Judge?  Leave a comment here and depending on how my list of questions (and this interview possibility) works out, I'll ask him for you!  (I'd prefer if you could leave it with your full name and college or university.)

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By Shaun Bowen at 5:13PM

YAL on Russia Today

Today, Russia Today interviewed two members of YAL National to discuss the current two party system and youth trends in politics.

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By Bonnie Kristian at 4:28PM

The Motley Fool Interviews Ron Paul

Here's a new interview with Ron Paul which hasn't seemed to completely make the rounds of the internets:

Jennifer Schonberger: In the wake of the financial crisis, some in Congress want to give even greater power to the Fed. You want to abolish the Fed. Why?

Congressman Ron Paul: Because they caused all the trouble. A monetary policy of easy credit and artificially low interest rates was the main source of the financial bubble, and the correction is always trying to fix what the Federal Reserve has done. The only way you can address the business cycle and prevent wild swings in the business cycle is by addressing the Federal Reserve and how they cause nothing but mischief.

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By Matt Cockerill at 9:18PM

Tom Palmer to talk to YAL!

This is rather short notice, but Tom Palmer of Cato has agreed to do an interview with me for YAL tomorrow afternoon.

Submit any questions you want asked to this thread or email me!

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By Matt Cockerill at 12:26PM

YAL Interviews Glenn Greenwald

Glenn Greenwald was kind enough to do an interview with me for YAL this past weekend. Topics covered included war, torture investigations, the dumbed-down pro-state media, and the lack of substantive difference between establishment Dems like Obama and establishment Republicans.

Below is the first Youtube (audio only) of the 4 part discussion: (and as this is my first of many interviews, criticism is more than welcome.)