Category Archives: Civil Society

Political Violence Advocacy – New Game: Tea Party Zombies Must Die!

Tea Party Zombies Must Die! is a new online video game by Jason Oda of Starvingeyes Advergaming. In Tea Party Zombies Must Die! you get to track down your favorite conservative and smash their brains in or kill them with … Continue reading

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Zen – I Can’t Convince You So Why Try

Sometimes the purpose of discussion is not to convince but to let other folks know that someone is watching them and they don’t get to say whatever they want without the possibility of a different opinion existing. This is particularly … Continue reading

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Singalong: I just wanna be a sheep, baa, baa, baa, baa!

Am so happy to be … an independent on most days. I realize that I have less impact on most days due to the political primary system … but I really don’t want to be a sheep. Many thanks to … Continue reading

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Libertarian votes work for the good of the ____ party.

Libertarian votes work for the good of the ____ party depending upon the issue, or basket of issues. Libertarians do not automatically vote left/right/center predictably. Libertarians exist across a range of perspectives to include anarcho-individualists on the left and anarcho-capitalists … Continue reading

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RINO & Conservative — I cheerfully accept both adjectives. Maybe ‘liberal’ fits too.

Yesterday a foam-at-the-mouth gentleman informed me that because of liberals like me that we were selling out our country. Over the last year I have been called many things. We independents that are truly independent, and not just wolves or … Continue reading

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Zen — Most folks slept through Civics 101. About deficits and national debt and a lame brained Congress.

“Are people clear increasing the debt ceiling does not authorize the government to spend more? Rather, it provides funding to enable the government to pay for commitments made already by our government, initiated in the House and authorized into law.” … Continue reading

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Who is Bill4DogCatcher.com? 2011 Summer Update.

I am conservative on the libertarian side. I aspire to one day be appointed to the position of Advocatus Diaboli — am also willing to take my chances in an election. Am centrist by nature. I am ALWAYS right but … Continue reading

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IndependentVoicesUSA.com debuts July 4th, 2011

My dog is a patient dog. No car chasing allowed in this household. IndependentVoicesUSA.com will quietly debut on July 4th, 2011. Over the last several weeks I have had the pleasure of working with a number of fine individuals that … Continue reading

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Bill4DogCatcher to launch his own political party. All dogs in the neighborhood invited. Cats also welcome … maybe.

As DogCatcher in a good neighborhood, I don’t always have a lot of critters to be chasing down. Now if I were in your neighborhood I would be concerned. That’s the way politics works. My stuff is OK but you … Continue reading

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Zen – Ying and Yang of daily life

Am slightly eclectic. I admit that. Heinz 57 is a philosophical statement in a bottle. Am a polyglot. Language  = logic, and language allows differing thought without always being able to replicate the same thought with the same meaning in … Continue reading

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