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Eric Odom & Ultimate Libertarian Quote List
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Jul 31, 9:01am
36 reviews
liberties, politics, usa
http://ericodom.blogivists.com/2008/07/28/ultimate-libertarian-quote-list/
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"A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves." Edward R. Murrow"
Hey everybody........WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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EPIC Alert 15.15 (07/25/08)
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Jul 25, 5:35am
1 review
liberties, politics, another-interesting-site
http://epic.org/alert/EPIC_Alert_15.15.html

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The Forbidden Library: Banned and Challenged Books
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May 4, 8:15am
185 reviews
liberties, books
http://quotes.forbiddenlibrary.com/
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"There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them. "

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Stop That Paying Customer! The Legality of Compulsory Receipt Checking | The Leg…
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Apr 26, 8:47pm
23 reviews
liberties, usa
http://www.thelegality.com/archives/36
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bit of a sticky wicket, what-what?

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For the first time in Yemen - 8-year-old girl asks for divorce in court - front…
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Apr 11, 10:20am
47 reviews
liberties
http://yementimes.com/article.shtml?i=1145&p=front&a=2
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From the page: "SANAâ€A, April 9 - An eight-year-old girl decided last week to go the Sanaâ€a West Court to prosecute her father, who forced her to marry a 30-year-old man.
What a brave young girl.
Nojoud Muhammed Nasser arrived at court by herself on Wednesday, April 2, looking for a judge to handle her case against her father, Muhammed Nasser, who forced her two months ago to marry Faez Ali Thamer, a man 22 years her senior. The child also asked for a divorce, accusing her husband of sexual and domestic abuse.
According to Yemeni law, Nojoud cannot prosecute, as she is underage. However, court judge Muhammed Al-Qathi heard her complaint and subsequently ordered the arrests of both her father and husband.
"My father beat me and told me that I must marry this man, and if I did not, I would be raped and no law and no sheikh in this country would help me. I refused but I couldn't stop the marriage," Nojoud Nasser told the Yemen Times. "I asked and begged my mother, father, and aunt to help me to get divorced. They answered, 'We can do nothing. If you want you can go to court by yourself.' So this is what I have done," she said.
Nasser said that she was exposed to sexual abuse and domestic violence by her husband. "He used to do bad things to me, and I had no idea as to what a marriage is. I would run from one room to another in order to escape, but in the end he would catch me and beat me and then continued to do what he wanted. I cried so much but no one listened to me. One day I ran away from him and came to the court and talked to them."

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Tucson Weekly : Opinion : Guest…
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Mar 31, 4:58pm
13 reviews
liberties, usa
http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/Opinion/Content?oid=oid:58248
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this is sick. and WRONG.

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Federalism: The Great Lost Concept » Tenth Amendment Center
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Mar 26, 4:57pm
3 reviews
liberties
http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2008/02/22/federalism-the-great-lost-conc...

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The New York Times & Log In
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Mar 11, 11:31am
1 review
government, liberties, corruption
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/11/opinion/11tue2.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
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Radio Fear America
From the page: "Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia read the funnies over the radio to cheer up New Yorkers during a newspaper strike. President Franklin Roosevelt gave fireside chatsť to bolster Americans during the depression. President Bush used his radio address on Saturday to try to scare Americans into believing they have to sacrifice their rights and their values to combat terrorism."
Same old tired rhetoric. Get a real job Bush.

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American Civil Liberties Union
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Oct 22, 2007 6:59pm
6 reviews
liberties
http://www.aclu.org/freespeech/protest/silenced.html

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Emergent Chaos: While you were out....
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Sep 6, 2007 8:46am
30 reviews
liberties
http://www.emergentchaos.com/archives/2007/09/while_you_were_out.html
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