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A Rare Bird, A Strange Duck, One Funky Blog
random thought of the moment:
The truth is that the state must hide not only its wars but all of its activities. It hides its inflation. It hides the effects of its taxation and its protectionism. It fears anyone who draws the cause-and-effect connection between its activities and their deleterious consequences for the rest of us. It is the most destructive force in our world. Because that truth is so momentous, the state does everything possible to hide the smallest drop of blood.
— , “The Seen, the Unseen, and the Hidden Costs of Statism” [July 28, 2008]
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Almost Famous
StBlogs.org is today's featured
Catholic web site at CathNews.
It's too bad the rest of St.
Blog's Parish didn't get a mention. BTW, anyone happen to know who's maintaining
the parish registry since Gerard died?
Funny :)
Whenever I move up the food chain in The
Truth Laid Bear Ecosystem, I check the incoming links to see who's linking me.
Doing so I found a complimentary post at extreme
Catholic. Apparently I'm funny. Groovy
Also found in that post is a link to a […]


