Libraries, Tor, and free speech
Libraries are supposed to be forums for information and ideas, and the Library Bill of Rights states, “Libraries should challenge censorship in the fulfillment of their responsibility to provide...
View ArticleAnnouncing the DWP2016 Telegram Channel
For the last year or so I’ve been using a (now) popular messaging app called: Telegram. I’ve been a fan of it for a few reasons mentioned by Brian Sovryn. This wonderful open platform that Telegram is...
View ArticleBoehner’s resignation sets up Speaker election
After nearly 5 years as Speaker of the House, John Boehner has announced that he will be stepping down not only as Speaker but as a Congressman as well. This will not only set-up a special election to...
View ArticleDoctors Without Borders (MSF) is the most recent victim of war crimes
Early Saturday morning, a trauma hospital run by Doctors without Borders (MSF) in Kunduz, Afghanistan “was hit by a series of aerial bombing raids at approximately 15 minute intervals.” MSF reports,...
View ArticleFreedom Caucus wishlist won’t end partisan powerplays
When John Boehner last month announced his intentions to leave Congress, many thought the election of the next Speaker of the House would be relatively unexceptional. That all changed when Majority...
View ArticleThe case for legalizing meth
The vast majority of Americans, Prohibition Party members excluded, will admit alcohol prohibition was a dismal failure. The so-called noble experiment, which lasted from January 16, 1920 until...
View ArticleWhat do Hillary’s emails reveal about the creation of The Islamic State?
Earlier this year it was discovered that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may have violated federal law when she used her personal email account to conduct government business as Secretary of...
View ArticleCan libertarians have success outside the two-party system?
Even with the 2016 election a full year away, the next election cycle is in full-swing. Along with the discussions about which candidates, if any, are worthy of support of libertarians, there is an...
View ArticleLibertarians, libertarianism and the principle of non-aggression
There has recently been discussion within the Libertarian Party about what it means to be a libertarian. The main point of debate is whether or not the non-aggression principle is a core tenet of...
View ArticleIn defense of fantasy sports gambling
The New York Attorney General’s office recently sent cease and desist letters to “daily fantasy sports (DFS) wagering sites DraftKings and FanDuel… ordering both companies to immediately stop accepting...
View ArticleShould refugees be surveilled, refused or interned?
In the days after the attacks in Paris, France that were claimed by The Islamic State, Antiwar.com reports, “there has been a growing backlash against refugees, particularly among US Republicans.” In...
View ArticleBlack Friday could impact the future of money
Often called the busiest shopping day of the year, Black Friday was a little less so than in years past. Time reports that Black Friday sales at brick and mortar stores were down almost $1.2 billion...
View ArticleDarryl W. Perry on Revolution Report Live
On Saturday, December 5, 2015 Darryl W. Perry was a guest on Revolution Report Live to discuss his Presidential campaign, current events, and the future of the Libertarian Party.
View ArticleIRS can now restrict your right to travel
The US Congress often passes legislation dealing with multiple topics. One of the most well-known examples of the Congress passing legislation within legislation is REAL ID. Jim Babka of the DownsizeDC...
View ArticleThe state of Bill of Rights
I recall being told as a child that the Bill of Rights was added to the US Constitution to ensure that people retained certain rights. The Bill of Rights Institute writes, the Bill of Rights were...
View ArticleOmnibus spending bill violates your privacy
Many headlines recently proclaimed that Congress averted another government shutdown. Fewer headlines proclaimed that the $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill included several “useless provisions” and...
View ArticleTop 5 stories of 2015: a year in review
As 2015 comes to a close, it’s time to look back at some of the biggest stories of the year. #5 Asset forfeiture halted!? At the beginning of the year, Eric Holder made headlines when he announced a...
View ArticleSpreading liberty in the New Year
We are only a few hours away from the start of 2016, which means the Presidential election cycle will be heading into high gear. The goal of the Darryl W. Perry for President 2016 campaign is to run...
View ArticleLibertarians, libertarianism and the principle of non-aggression
There has recently been discussion within the Libertarian Party about what it means to be a libertarian. The main point of debate is whether or not the non-aggression principle is a core tenet of...
View ArticleIn defense of fantasy sports gambling
The New York Attorney General’s office recently sent cease and desist letters to “daily fantasy sports (DFS) wagering sites DraftKings and FanDuel… ordering both companies to immediately stop accepting...
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