Top 10 Hotties of 2009
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The following are the 10 most visited posts this past month (November 2009). Thanks for your continued support. ...
Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy your family, the food, and watching the Detroit Lions lose....
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The following were the top 10 posts on the Classic Liberal Blog during ...
That's pretty much all I have to say. I've been down since Wednesday evening, and it took dozens ...
These were the 10 most read posts for September 2009 (Rule 5 posts not included). ...
These were the top 10 posts for August 2009 (not including Rule 5 posts).
Thanks to everyone ...
Here's a round-up of the 10 most popular posts last month, March 2009....
The following were the 5 most watched videos here at The Classic Liberal Blog last month.
1. Rick Santelli and the Chicago Tea Party
Over the past few months, many of my Online accounts have magically disappeared. For example, Technorati has simply ...
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Although I haven't written much about it yet, there's a reason "open source" is one of the categories here on The Classic Liberal Blog. While too many people and/or industries continue to focus on old (though often "tried and true") business models, even as their results continue to get worse and worse ... open source is quietly changing the economics of our time.
This of course, doesn't mean that the common sense wisdom of economics, most notably Austrian economics, is changing. But it does mean that how individuals and/or companies interact and exchange with one another IS changing.
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Please enjoy a few minutes from one of my favorite childhood Christmas specials!
Man, I "just wasn't feelin' it" ... the "feng shui" wasn't right ... whatever it was ... I've moved the furniture around and cleaned up the place ... so make yourself at home!
OK ... let's talk a little bit about this blog. A short time ago, I posed the question, "what does it mean to be “conservative?”
This is Part 2 of my response to Terry Michael's "The Libertarian Case for Obama". You can read Part 1 here.
"Obama is the best hope for keeping government out of your bedroom and away from your body ... the senator from Illinois represents the pro-choice, pro-gay rights side of the cultural divide. And he has at least made interesting soundings about reducing America's status as the world's number one jailer, much of which is tied to ... crimes without victims."
Terry opens with a good sales tactic - using of very broad language that allows the reader to interpret it as they wish it to be when he states, "Obama is the best hope for keeping government out of your bedroom ...".
Let's face it ... this statement could mean almost anything! Seriously, who wants a paramilitary police raid on your bedroom during that rare night you and your spouse are alone without the kids?