Browsing Month »June, 2006«

California: Police may enter your home without warrant in DUI cases

June 3, 2006

If you've been out drinking and driving in California, or even if the police suspect you have, they can now walk right into your home without a warrant, arrest you and take your blood, according to a state Supreme Court ruling issued Thursday.

Conservation by capitalism: How can a free market save the environment?

June 2, 2006

Environmental conservation and libertarianism aren't words frequently heard in the same sentence, unfortunately. Instead when we think conservation, we think hippies. Hippies, annoying rangers and other officials tell us we aren't allowed to play in the park anymore, build a house on our own property, or drive that gas guzzling sports car.

Louisiana Senate flunks economics

June 2, 2006

In a further example of Louisiana legislators' incompetence, the state senate passed a bill raising the Louisiana minimum wage to $6.15, $1.00 above the national wage. The Democrat senator from Monroe, Charles Jones, had originally wanted the wage to be set at $7 an hour!

Seattle Schools push socialism, call non-socialists racist

June 1, 2006

If you want to make a better life for yourself, if you have long-range goals, or if you reject collective ideologies such as socialism and Communism, Seattle Public Schools say you're a racist.

Was the 2004 election stolen?

June 1, 2006

You can bet your Blackwell the 2004 election was stolen -- by the Republican Party -- right from under the nose of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, who, election scholars who studied massive irregularities in the election say, would have won the election if not for massive fraud committed by the GOP in Florida, Ohio, New Mexico and elsewhere, according to a report in Rolling Stone magazine.

Another phone numbers station: 415-704-0402

June 1, 2006

Yesterday I reported on what appeared to be a numbers station which, instead of being on shortwave radio, was located on an ordinary telephone line. These shortwave numbers stations, should you tune one in on the radio, read endless strings of numbers or letters, frequently in foreign languages. Most people believe that they are coded messages, but it's not always clear for whom they're intended. That's certainly the case with the odd telephone numbers stations. Now there's a second one.

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