Well all the assignments are done and submitted, and I can finally push pressure groups, party politics, electoral systems and Australia’s foreign aid program out of my head. Till exams begin in two weeks anyway. I just thought I would jump in an reaffirm my commitment to this outlet!
Perhaps a little humorous observation to get [...]
Archive for the ‘liberty australia’ Category
Fully recharged!
Posted in libertarian australia, liberty australia, tagged alcopops, libertarian, Rudd on May 27, 2008 | 1 Comment »
“Going out” - three ways to tackle a negative drinking culture
Posted in Liberty (General), libertarian australia, liberty australia, tagged alcohol, freedom, liberty, regulation, violence on April 13, 2008 | 4 Comments »
As we have heard more and more in the news recently, alcohol fueled violence is on the rise. This has of course raised the eyebrows of many a politician keen to expand their regulatory agenda. As usual, the solutions presented such as shortening opening hours, removing high alcohol drinks and increases in taxes are off [...]
Greens getting a little bored again…
Posted in Liberty (General), libertarian australia, liberty australia, tagged bottled water, environmentalism, fiji, greens, liberty, politics on March 23, 2008 | 6 Comments »
http://www.livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/03/22/Greens_call_for_ban_on_bottled_water
Cheers to MK for this one.
Green calls for ban on bottled water
There are calls to abandon bottled water for the tap variety, amid claims its causing a major plastic landfill problem.
New figures show Australia’s thirst for bottled water is expected to grow by nine per cent, reaping drink companies $460 million this financial year.
Greens MP [...]
Why do the poor vote against their interests?
Posted in Liberty (General), liberty australia, tagged conservative, guns, health care, liberal, liberty, oppression, politics on March 21, 2008 | 6 Comments »
This is a question I come across over and over and over again. At university, I often get into long heated debates about the benefits of socialised health care, public education and the welfare system. Naturally my opposition creates complete and utter confusion amongst the leftists and many a centralist as such a position hardly [...]
DC v. Heller - Oral Arguments
Posted in Guns (Australia), Guns (USA), Liberty (General), liberty australia, tagged guns, gun rights, liberty, law, legal, supreme sourt, handguns, DC gun ban on March 19, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Today the Supreme Court of the US heard oral arguments in DC v. Heller, for those who know about it. This is first time the court will rule on the meaning of the second amendment.
Not sure how many of you will be interested, but Mark from the Gun Rights Advocates Podcast has recorded a live [...]

