Posts in "Justin Raimondo"

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By Rachel Kania at 7:27PM

Antiwar.com on Young Americans for Liberty

Antiwar.com reports on Obama's next step in Afghanistan. To close the article gives hope by stating...

The premier libertarian youth organization, Young Americans for Liberty (YAL), is the fastest-growing political group on campus, these days, and no task would suit them better than assuming the leadership of the moribund, leftist-dominated antiwar movement. As Obama’s zombie-like cult follows him down the road to war – a war on a scale the much-reviled Bush administration never dared attempt – YAL can fill the vacuum, swell its own ranks, and, more importantly, dramatize the moral and political bankruptcy of the current administration, while drawing a clear and very dramatic line of demarcation between libertarians and Sean Hannity-type conservatives..

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By Matt Cockerill at 6:59PM

Get Excited! We are Making a difference in the struggle towards peace and liberty.

Disgusting, dehumanizing euphemisms aside, Vance is correct in asserting that the American People's uncritical military-worship allows the US state to get away with all sorts of atrocities overseas.

Take, for example, this sort of thing. The US government's "abandoned," landmines continue to kill innocents in Vietnam even to this day. The murderer-in-chief is by necessity a numbers-guy and "pragmatist," that won't bother to think about such things in lieu of his "grand vision." So it's not surprising that he's refusing to sign an international treaty   banning the use of  landmines in general.

The only way the politicians--both foreign and domestic-- will stop the murder is public opposition, which will require  a young, romantic, impassioned, and informed group of Americans to change the minds of their countrymen.


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By Bonnie Kristian at 2:18PM

War elevates the state, so of course the state supports war.

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On Tuesday, as you have all no doubt heard, the GOP made something of a comeback with gubernatorial wins in New Jersey and Virginia.  However, experience shows that where many issues are concerned, which party is in power makes no difference:  it's going to suck either way.  Foreign policy seems to be one of those issues.  Justin Raimondo of AntiWar.com writes:

Why is it that the War Party invariably wins? Although the majority of Americans are rebelling against the idea that the US must endlessly police the world, and are souring on the crusade to "liberate" Afghanistan, how is it that the only voices heard on the national political scene are those in favor of intervention?

Why, indeed?  Perhaps the simplest answer comes from Randolph Bourne (though don't forget to finish the rest of Raimondo's piece on the disenfranchisement of antiwar voters at the bloody hands of both major parties): "War is the health of the state."  That's the famous quote, which most YAL readers have probably heard before, but Bourne continues:

War is the health of the State. It automatically sets in motion throughout society those irresistible forces for uniformity, for passionate cooperation with the Government in coercing into obedience the minority groups and individuals which lack the larger herd sense. The machinery of government sets and enforces the drastic penalties; ....in general, the nation in wartime attains a uniformity of feeling, a hierarchy of values culminating at the undisputed apex of the State ideal, which could not possibly be produced through any other agency than war. Loyalty - or mystic devotion to the State - becomes the major imagined human value....

The rulers soon learn to capitalize the reverence which the State produces in the majority, and turn it into a general resistance toward a lessening of their privileges. The sanctity of the State becomes identified with the sanctity of the ruling class, and the latter are permitted to remain in power under the impression that in obeying and serving them, we are obeying and serving society, the nation, the great collectivity of all of us....

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By Matt Cockerill at 7:21PM

Nightly Roundup 11/04/2009

  • It was a mixed day for the "blue chip" stocks, but a bad day for the dollar.
  • Pre-Abyss, which states have got the gold? Interesting statistics, though be sure to take into account deficits and debt.
  • Gentle, hardworking, non-creep/non-parasite Rand Paul is slightly ahead in the KY Primary, according to a poll.
  • In a creepy Maine referendum, the "conservatives" won the battle of trying to push a set of values upon another people.
  • George Soros is spending $50 million to promote some weird social democratic ideas among economists.
  • Meanwhile, friend of YAL Justin Raimondo is right to say Obama's policies in Afghanistan are tantamount to "tossing the coin in."

 

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By Matt Cockerill at 7:47PM

YAL Interviews Justin Raimondo (and he "LOVES" us)

I think it's safe to say we have an ally in Justin Raimondo. This dude is really enthusiastic about YAL and also can give a hell of an interview.  Part 2 and part three here.


 

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By Bonnie Kristian at 6:30PM

Partisan Morality: All Too Common

AntiWar.com's Justin Raimondo discusses "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart's recent flip-flop on whether or not Truman committed a war crime in dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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By Bonnie Kristian at 1:36AM

New Year's Predictions

Antiwar.com columnist Justin Raimondo lays out a series of predictions for the new year, including hyperinflation, Keynesianism, and war in Taki's Magazine titled Save Your Candles—the Dark Ages Are Coming! "All in all," he concludes, "the prospects for liberty, and peace, in 2009, might be charitably described as dim, although bleak seems more precise."  Read more, or get involved with a Real Change Requires R3v
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