Kent's "Hooligan Libertarian" Blog

This is the blog of former Presidential candidate and enemy of false "authorities" everywhere, Kent McManigal. Gather 'round and read my hard-core, REAL, libertarian/anarchist views on just about everything. Enjoy!

Sunday, July 05, 2009

The perversion of Independence Day

The perversion of Independence Day

Independence Day has been turned inside out and upside down- from an anti-government celebration of freedom to a day of worship of the state and the military.... Read the rest....

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Saturday, July 04, 2009

Independence means secession- then and now

Independence means secession- then and now

For some reason the blog won't let me cut and paste tonight, so you'll just have to go to the link to have a clue what this is all about. It's worth it.

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Friday, July 03, 2009

The disease which pretends to be its own cure

The disease which pretends to be its own cure

In reading and debating liberty with other people, I notice that almost every argument against freedom, at some point, boils down to consequences that we currently encounter because of government interference. Read the examples at the link....

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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Libertarians should dare to be different

Libertarians should dare to be different

Click on the link and see who called me an "intellectual pygmy" and a "shock jock".

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Continuing to distill my thinking about 'rights'

Continuing to distill my thinking about 'rights'

I suppose I am still thinking about the nature of "rights". ....I normally keep distilling a concept down to simpler terms the longer I contemplate it. My most recent thought doesn't override my earlier thoughts, but clarifies them.
I think it really boils down to this: ... (Aren't you curious to see what I said? Click the link!)

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Monday, June 29, 2009

Immigration, amnesty, and biometrics

Immigration, amnesty, and biometrics

Are you an advocate of freedom? Do you acknowledge that freedom includes the right to live where you want as long as you voluntarily buy or rent the property you move on to? Do you recognize the absolute right of any person to sell or rent property to whomever they wish, for any price that can be agreed upon? ..Read the rest and decide for yourself if I am crazy.

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Government is incompetent and should be fired

Government is incompetent and should be fired

The ONLY legitimate "job" of ANY government is to protect the rights of the people it claims to "govern". Period. Any other things it coercively does, like "coin money" (or counterfeit it, in the case of the Federal Reserve), or control "immigration", in actuality and practice violates the rights of the individuals.... Click the link...

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Friday, June 26, 2009

The census- just say 'huh?'

The census- just say 'huh?'

Soon armies of civic-minded busybodies will flow across the land like locusts. They will be poking their noses into every aspect of your life, and getting GPS coordinates for every front door. Yes, I realize the Constitution (RIP) authorizes, in a flimsy way, a periodic census of how many people live in the "nation" (and NOTHING else).

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Harold Koh- Playing by the 'global rules'

Harold Koh- Playing by the 'global rules'

Mr. Koh: "who served at the State Department under the Clinton administration, is a self-described "trans-nationalist" who believes that our laws -- and our Constitution -- should be brought into conformity with international agreements. "If you want to be in the global environment, you have to play by the global rules," Read the rest...

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Drug use is within your rights, but is it worth it?

Drug use is within your rights, but is it worth it?

Recently while talking to a person, they told me that they have a right to put any mind-altering chemical (called "drugs" by the state) into their body that they want. I quickly agreed, but made a point they seem to be missing. My advice would be the same to anyone in this position. Read the advice...

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Bulldoze the public schools and sow salt upon the ruins*

Bulldoze the public schools and sow salt upon the ruins*

As the inimitable Anne Cleveland has pointed out on several occasions, "public schools" are based upon socialism, so it is no wonder that Americans now fully embrace socialism without ever realizing what they are doing. They will complain about socialism in others while practicing it in their own lives. Click on the link and read more!

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Friendly chat about anarchy

Friendly chat about anarchy

Does living a voluntary life work better some places than others? Not in my experience. It isn't necessarily the case in small towns or rural areas that people are nicer or that reputation is more important. Just be unfortunate enough to be different or threaten the status quo and see how thin the "friendly veneer" really is. More....

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Sunday, June 21, 2009

All economies are based upon barter

All economies are based upon barter

I'll tell you what is really scary. The quoted joke illustrates why people fall for government meddling in the free market: they haven't got the slightest clue about economics. All money is, is a place-holder for value, like the $100 bill in the joke. In a closed economy like the fictional one above, the money was unnecessary. Read more...

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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Predicting "Libertopia"

Predicting 'Libertopia'

I wish I had the foresight to be able to tell you exactly what to expect in a truly free society. I wish I could tell you all of the wonderful, exciting new things in store for us, as well as any pitfalls that we could avoid by planning now. I can't, though. Neither can anyone else. I can imagine, extrapolate.... read the rest....

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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Competing, voluntary governments could be better choice

Competing, voluntary governments could be better choice

But why should government be non-voluntary? Why not let people choose among competing governments? If it is good enough for us where cell phone companies or insurance providers are concerned, why not governments too? Some people would scream about those who refuse to sign on with ANY government, if given a choice. Read more....

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Anarchy Day comes around again

Anarchy Day comes around again

Tomorrow, June 18th, is my personal "Anarchy Day"; a day on which I choose to perform random acts of anarchy. Feel free to celebrate with me. I think it is time for anarchists to take back the term from the nihilists who have stolen it. Anarchists don't wish to destroy anything other than the coercive collective of government... more...

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Pledging allegiance

Pledging allegiance

Um. No.
Even if you discount the socialistic parentage, and Nazi stepchildren, of the Pledge of Allegiance, really reading it should disturb anyone. Pledging allegiance to a flag; a banner made of cloth? "Allegiance" is loyalty or the obligation of loyalty, or devotion. To a flag? Read the rest before you hate me...

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Monday, June 15, 2009

The right path to liberty

The right path to liberty

There are many paths to liberty. I come to realize this when talking to different people who are pursuing liberty - living their own lives - their own way. Read the rest...

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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Not a perfect world? Live as if it were

Not a perfect world? Live as if it were

I often hear people say that the problem with freedom is that we don't live in a perfect world, and we must therefore accommodate the liberty-crushing edicts and behaviors of the state. The consequences of the state's socialistic and draconian "laws" are ever-present when you try to live a free life. I can see their point, but...More..

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Some folk just don't get it

Some folk just don't get it

Here's a little tale. A tale of denial or obliviousness; maybe both. It is, unfortunately, true.
A young couple, just starting out, is scrimping and saving on important things like food, while spending lavishly on things like $300 sunglasses. She won't let her house mate ride public transportation.... There's more...

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

The aftermath of the revolution (video)

The aftermath of the revolution (video)

The video got a lot of reaction, negative and positive. Once again, I was called some interesting names. Read what I have to say about the whole thing.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

How far can you go in resisting tyranny?

How far can you go in resisting tyranny?

I received a link to a very interesting video a few days ago. It took me a little time to get around to watching it due to summer activities, but when I finally did, I was very glad I took the time.The video lays out the justification for revolution using scenes from a big variety of movies, and using a big variety of music... More...

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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

The distant future of liberty

The distant future of liberty

There will come a time......

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Monday, June 08, 2009

Albuquerque Libertarian Examiner: TOLFA: The On Line Freedom Academy

Albuquerque Libertarian Examiner: TOLFA: The On Line Freedom Academy

For those of you who are interested in exploring the concepts of liberty more in-depth, I recommend TOLFA (The On Line Freedom Academy). I think it is a very good project, plus I enjoyed it immensely when I went through it. And it is free. Please read the whole article!

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Sunday, June 07, 2009

Libertarian border disputes

Albuquerque Libertarian Examiner: Libertarian border disputes

I'm not talking about "national boundaries" in this case, but the edges of your rights. All libertarians pretty much agree on the basics. Where the differences tend to occur is on the fuzzy edges; the "borders". For example: ... HA! Click on the link to read the examples!

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Saturday, June 06, 2009

Supporting the state because of ignorance, denial, or lack of ethics

Albuquerque Libertarian Examiner: Supporting the state because of ignorance, denial, or lack of ethics

Believe it or not, I am very patient with those who support the state out of ignorance. They are just trying to deal with their own lives and just haven't the time to think about what they are really supporting. Most of them have only a fleeting awareness of the events of the world; their own lives are too demanding.... read the rest!

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Friday, June 05, 2009

Freedom is a finely tuned instrument

Albuquerque Libertarian Examiner: Freedom is a finely tuned instrument

Freedom is like a finely-tuned watch. All the parts work together to make a functional unit. It is fundamentally indivisible, although at first glance it may seem to be made of unrelated bits and pieces, at least to the uninitiated observer. Click on the link, please!

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Monday, June 01, 2009

Killing of Dr. Tiller; murder or not?

Albuquerque Libertarian Examiner: Killing of Dr. Tiller; murder or not?

Either abortion is murder, in which case the killing of the murderer in defense of the helpless innocent future victims (which in this unique case, there is no doubt that there would be) is justified, or it is not murder, in which case the killing of an innocent person is not justified. You can't straddle the electric fence here. There's more... please read it ALL.

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Are 'illegal immigrants' really your enemy?

Albuquerque Libertarian Examiner: Are 'illegal immigrants' really your enemy?

Leaving aside the obvious point of how dangerous to liberty the LEOs (Liberty Eradication Operatives) of America have become, I pose a question. What is more important; using enforcers to chase, catch, and deport "illegal immigrants", or using enforcers to chase, catch, and stop aggressive criminals regardless of their status? Read the whole thing, please.

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Living in 'post-constitutional America'

Albuquerque Libertarian Examiner: Living in 'post-constitutional America'

For those freedom-lovers who still revere the Constitution, a new reality is on the horizon. The next Supreme Court jester... "justice", will be adamantly anti-constitution. In such a case, "Constitutionality" becomes even more irrelevant than it has been for the past several decades. Read it all!

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