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The Absurdity Of The War On Terror Is Becoming Clear

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As France realizes the difficulty of a "short" campaign in Mali, one can't ignore the pattern of impotence and unintended consequences at the heart of the war on terror.


Zach Lee's comment, March 5, 8:09 AM
The terrorist groups are getting to be stronger and more advanced which will make it harder to defeat them.
L. Charles Burch's comment, March 5, 9:08 AM
Of course, they are covert CIA assets. What do you think Benghazi was really all about? See NATO Using Al Qaeda Rat Lines to Flood Syria With Foreign Terrorists http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2012/10/nato-using-al-qaeda-rat-lines-to-flood.html
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Holy Smokes! Fractional Reserve Banking Explained « LewRockwell.com Blog

Holy Smokes! Fractional Reserve Banking Explained « LewRockwell.com Blog | MN News Hound | Scoop.it

Thanks to Ike Renner for pointing out this Salmon Khan video on fractional-reserve banking. Mr. Khan, perhaps the most significant educator of our time, is the founder of the Khan Academy, which teaches—in the most extraordinary way—math and so much else to anyone who wants to learn, for free. I have long admired this great philanthropist. Now I discover he is a Rothbardian on banking! Since millions of homeschoolers and other smart students all over the English-speaking world are devoted Khanians, and their numbers are growing, this presages much good for the future of Austrian economics. Adds Ike: "It seems that whether a person's core concern is education, finance, food supply, or foreign policy, once committed to liberty, it doesn't take long to arrive at the front door of the Mises Institute!"

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