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Here is a link to one of the greatest speeches of all time. It became the basis of a major university.... keep reading
My first book, "Marx's Religion of Revolution" (1968), took me two years to write in grad school. If only I had known that YouTube was coming. I could have saved myself two years.... keep reading
The death of Milton Friedman at age 94 marks a transition for free market economics. Paul Samuelson outlived him. But Friedman's influence will long outlast Samuelson's.... keep reading
Fact: Over 50% of freshman students flunk out or quit before earning a B.A. That's money down the drain. It doesn't have to be this way. Here's why.... keep reading
If you are really serious about doing something significant with your life, this article may help.... keep reading
The President supports Rumsfeld 1000 percent. Here is the documentary record.... keep reading
Why "free" software isn't free: frustration, complexity, and time. Users prefer to save time for a little extra money. But users get something else. This is crucial.... keep reading
According to Schiff's final post, he was given life imprisonment. This sounds extreme, but his age (78) and the length of the sentence (13 years!) could produce a life sentence. When I went to his blog site to verify this story, it was blank.... keep reading
I used to love Google Toolbar. Now I fear it. Don't let this happen to you.... keep reading
This is the heart of a marketing strategy for information that is illegal for you to sell. Give away the basics; sell the implementation manual.... keep reading
When the CFR sounds an alarm bordering on a panic button, I pay attention. Its assessment: The Avian bird flu could kill millions and shut down the world economy. I have summarized the report here.... keep reading
For those of us who bought (or sold) Harry Belafonte's "Calypso" album (RCA LPM 1248), we know the story of Matilda. Only we didn't. She finally re-surfaced, at age 86, last week. She tangled with Chavez.... keep reading
This story was never picked up by the American media. The Bush Administration was preparing to send ground troops to Afghanistan. The floodgates of heroin, closed by the Taliban, were about to be opened. So, this story was politically incorrect.... keep reading
And now for a negative assessment of my website.... keep reading
Most churches apply for non-profit status to the Internal Revenue Service. This is not required by law. When they do apply, they subordinate the church to the U.S. government. It is a bad precedent, both legally and morally. Here's why.... keep reading
Before you pay $50,000 for your child's college education, you had better assign these books. Think of them as inoculations. Discuss them with your child. This means that you have to read them. You should anyway.... keep reading
This article appeared on the Web on April 25, 2005. It is now missing. I extracted it from Google's cache. http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:Kf6DPkD5eJ8J:shurl.org/deadturks+%22express+grief+abou... keep reading
There is considerable speculation that the U.S. government will go after your gold and silver. How real is this threat? Here are the basics.... keep reading
You had better get this one straight before you invest another fiat money dime in precious metals.... keep reading
A weekly e-letter lets you provide useful information to lots of readers, yet it costs very little to produce such a letter. I do it. So can you.... keep reading
It is time for a ruthless self-inventory, the kind that 12-step programs recommend as a starting point. In a recession, you want to stay off the list of expendable employees.... keep reading
Here are a some fundamental questions about where you live that most people refuse to ask themselves. It is a mistake not to ask. It is also a mistake not to follow through on the answers. Do y... keep reading
If you are looking for a safer place to live or a cheaper place to live, this article will help you find that place.... keep reading
The Social Security Trust Fund is an accounting trick. There is no money in the fund. It is filled with government bonds, issued specially to government agencies. The money was spent by the gove... keep reading
Across America, corporate pension funds are in trouble. Here's why. Some corporations use the pension money to buy the corporations own stock. Why? Because this raises the value of the... keep reading
I published this in 2005: Article #92.... keep reading
I wrote this in the fall of 2005, in the year this site began. Back then, housing prices were soaring. Not today.... keep reading