Liberty Links: Morning Reads for Tuesday, January 11th
Tue, 01/11/2011 - 10:00am | posted by United Liberty Staff
Below is a collection of several links that we didn’t get around to writing about, but still wanted to post for readers to examine. The stories typically range from news about prominent figures in the liberty movement, national politics, the nanny state, foreign policy and free markets.
Posting will be light today.
- Man angry after gun-point raid at his home (Toronto Sun)
- Poll: Most Americans Feel Rhetoric, Tucson Shooting Unrelated (CBS News)
- Missing from Arizona shooting debate: Guns (Politico)
- BP shuts Alaska pipeline after leak (The Guardian)
- Obama Eyes Internet ID for All Americans (Newsmax)
- Oil spill panel calls for drilling reform (Politico)
- Westboro Baptist Church To Picket Funerals Of Arizona Shooting Victims (Huffington Post)
- Congress mulls stepping up security (Politico)
- Two girls race to top of US-Mexico fence in 15 seconds (BoingBoing)
- The Invention Of Money (This American Life)
- A tax is a tax and it s time for governments to cut their spending (Marietta Daily Journal)
- Government-created climate of fear (Salon)
- The Underpaid Robert Gibbs and Washington’s Sense of Entitlement (Politics Daily)
- Let’s not make this something it isn’t (Salon)
- Lawmakers face the new normal (Politico)
- Cain team ‘debating’ 2012 announcement for next week (Washington Times)
- Judge sentences Tom DeLay to 3 years in prison (Associated Press)
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