Another member of FFF is jew Jacob Hornberger. He is a “former” member of the ACLU, and has the usual psychotic libertarian love affair with open borders.
In the nineteenth century, libertarianism meant voluntary communism. . .
“Anyone who makes the life of Jewish people difficult or grievous, as did the Pharaoh, as did Hitler, will be cursed by God.” – keynote address to AIPAC, (March 12, 2007)
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21 June, 2007 at 3:02 pm
The author of the linked-to article “Dare We Call It Tyranny?” is one Sheldon Richman (see http://www.fff.org/conference2007/_images/speakers/sheldon_richman.JPG for his picture). Richman is an almost exclusively Jewish surname, and the writing history of Mr. Richman (see http://www.fff.org/aboutUs/bios/sxr.asp for more info) points to his being another kooky “libertarian” in the style of (the late, unlamented) jew Murray Rothbard.
21 June, 2007 at 6:36 pm
Another member of FFF is jew Jacob Hornberger. He is a “former” member of the ACLU, and has the usual psychotic libertarian love affair with open borders.
In the nineteenth century, libertarianism meant voluntary communism. . .
22 June, 2007 at 1:29 pm
“Anyone who makes the life of Jewish people difficult or grievous, as did the Pharaoh, as did Hitler, will be cursed by God.” – keynote address to AIPAC, (March 12, 2007)