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  1. "Governments that lie to you are not worthy of respect" http://bit.ly/3soW5E
  2. The swine flu put into perspective: http://bit.ly/15etKS
  3. "In China they save and invest more than 35% of their income; in America we save less than 2%" http://bit.ly/XDDL7
  4. "13.5 Million Americans Still Carry Debt from Last Year's Holiday Shopping" — http://bit.ly/4nGJxU
  5. I knew donating to a candidate's election campaign was useless…until now: http://bit.ly/1sFMpb
  6. “Where the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe.” — Thomas Jefferson
  7. RT @RonPaulcom Audit the Fed Bill Reaches 300 Mark http://bit.ly/1i3zWm
  8. Goodbye Dollar: http://bit.ly/9zaEg
  9. http://bit.ly/JKd3B I'm not sure what to make of this...either the next 5000 days will be a very exciting journey, or they'll be very scary.
  10. This is...alarming: http://bit.ly/2vaR2x
  11. Listening to 3 older gentlemen discussing the newest technology...wonder how ridiculous I'll sound like to my grandkids when I'm their age.
  12. RT @RussHargrove How to Ask a (Near) Stranger for a Favor - A few great tips on reader-centered writing: http://bit.ly/XrtGo
  13. Do you feel Members of Congress should enroll themselves in the health care plan they vote for? Share opinion here: http://bit.ly/1dQStZ
  14. http://mises.org/images/368...
  15. RT @galtsapprentice: Objectivists! Show your colors. - http://www.zazzle.com/enemy...
  16. Honest open insights into the Health Care bill by Congressman Mike Rogers. Well worth 3 minutes of your time: http://bit.ly/153tBK
  17. Wireless electricity is now a reality: http://bit.ly/15Uaxw
  18. You're better off as a renter: http://bit.ly/E0BHw
  19. Increase in 08–09 Gov spending is 17x entire cost of FDR’s New Deal (which was $500 billion, inflation-adjusted) http://bit.ly/IBoBM
  20. RT @RussHargrove RT @dbb54 : Catalytic philanthropy: how innovative donors can contribute far more than funding http://bit.ly/23BFJL