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“That men may rightfully be compelled to submit to, and support, a government that they do not want…No principle … can be more self-evidently false than this; or more self-evidently fatal to all political freedom … a man, thus subjected to a government that he does not want, is a slave. And there is no difference, in principle — but only in degree — between political and chattel slavery. The former, no less than the latter, denies a man's ownership of himself and the products of his labor; and asserts that other men may own him, and dispose of him and his property, for their uses, and at their pleasure.”     Lysander Spooner

September 11, 2009

Tough Choices for Certain Americans: Buying Health Insurance or Getting Drunk

by Stephen Littau

Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of drunkenness?

Well now that you put it that way…

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