Nick Gillespie Talks With Liberty Line's Andrew Langer About X-Men, The Declaration of Independents, & More
Reason's Nick Gillespie talks with Andrew Langer, the head of the Institute for Liberty, a small-business advocacy group that supports free-market principles.
The wide-ranging 20-minute podcast covers the waterfront, discussing the new X-Men movie and Gillespie and Matt Welch's recent Los Angeles Times piece on the topic, July's FreedomFest in Las Vegas, and Gillespie and Welch's forthcoming book, The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong with America (go here to preorder!).
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Give me 'rather retarted', and my spoofs IP, and I'll buy 🙂
I won't read it but epi is always looking for toilet paper
We're going to hear about you on the news one day, aren't we?
"Deranged lunatic tracks down and murders internet commenter over 'spoofing'."
"'Spoofing': The dangerous new trend sweeping the internet."
"Five steps you can take to protect your children from 'spoofing'"
"Chuck Schumer - 'This pernicious, fraudulent practice should be banned to prevent further tragedies.'"
X-Men: First Class was better than, oh, let's say the last 3 X-Men movies, otherwise known as the Wolverine Chronicles.
The $7.50 was well worth it to hear Magneto deliver this line: "I've been at the mercy of men who were just following orders. Never again."
Anyone interested in the Declaration of Independence should read every quotation by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson understood what constitutes good government. The Citizens do not have good government today. Jefferson would suggest a new Declaration of Independence and a Revolution.
That actually makes a lot of sense dude.
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