Tracking Liberty (1)

August 8th, 2008 | by Ken |

I’ve been rather neglectful of some of the blogs that I subscribe to via Google Reader. Today I made sure to plow through some of the recent archives of blogs that I have tagged as “liberty loving.” Enjoy these links:

Independent Political Report (IPR) and Red Pills discuss the new FISA bill and the immunity for telecom companies who complied with the government in carrying out unauthorized searches. Minnesota’s own Republican Senator, Norm Coleman, is listed as voting for telecom immunity. James Niemackl is the Constitution Party candidate who will be opposing Coleman on the November ballot. James takes a very strong stand against illegal wiretapping. If you live in Minnesota please consider donating to James and voting for him this fall!

Red Pills dissects a Washington Post article and the potential for a schism between conservative Republicans (what’s left of them) and John McCain come September when the party platform will be revised.

IPR, via a local New Hampshire paper, posts on the possibility of two Libertarian Presidential candidates on that state’s ballot.

Pro Libertate compares the Sioux Uprising to current events, most notably the impending possibility of an economic apocalypse.

IPR posts video footage of Bob Barr declaring that he would do “something” to help bail-out federally-subsidized mortgage providers Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.

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