Birthplace of
Bettina Bien Greaves, Bettina Bien, on 1917
David F. Nolan, David Fraser Nolan, on 23 Nov 1943
Deathplace of
Pierce Butler, on 16 Nov 1939
W. Edwards Deming, on 20 Dec 1993
Willis Van Devanter, on 8 Feb 1941
Frederick Douglass, on 20 Feb 1895
Stephen Johnson Field, on 9 Apr 1899
Gottfried von Haberler, on 6 May 1995
John S. Mosby, on 30 May 1916
Measures of Freedom
LP State-by-State Membership Numbers, Libertarian Party News, Apr 2004
31 Dec 2003: Number of Members: 56, Density per Million Pop.: 97.9
31 Dec 2003: Number of Members: 56, Density per Million Pop.: 97.9
LP State-by-State Membership Numbers, Libertarian Party News, Apr 2006
31 Dec 2005: Number of Members: 53
31 Dec 2005: Number of Members: 53
LP State-by-State Membership Numbers, Libertarian Party News, Apr 2005
31 Dec 2004: Number of Members: 65
31 Dec 2004: Number of Members: 65
Articles
Washington Logic, by Sheldon Richman, 22 Sep 2006
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Taxation
"Washington is a funny place, with its own unique 'logic.' It's a 'company' town, the 'company' being the federal government, the 'product' being public policy. ... If you sense something screwy about this story, it's only because you are not using Washington logic. Elsewhere, the negation of a true statement is false. ... But things are different in Washington."
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Taxation
"Washington is a funny place, with its own unique 'logic.' It's a 'company' town, the 'company' being the federal government, the 'product' being public policy. ... If you sense something screwy about this story, it's only because you are not using Washington logic. Elsewhere, the negation of a true statement is false. ... But things are different in Washington."
Confronting the Empire: It's time ..., by Justin Raimondo, 5 Jan 2007
Related Topics: Imperialism
"The problem, as I see it, is summed up in a single word: Washington. The Imperial City is culturally as well as politically incapable of responding any longer to the national zeitgeist on the question of the war, and foreign policy in general."
Related Topics: Imperialism
"The problem, as I see it, is summed up in a single word: Washington. The Imperial City is culturally as well as politically incapable of responding any longer to the national zeitgeist on the question of the war, and foreign policy in general."
George Mason and the Bills of Rights, by Gary Williams, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, May 1992
Related Topics: George Mason, Bill of Rights
"He spoke out strongly against a 10-mile-square Federal district that ironically came to be located just a few miles from his home. Concerning the proposed District of Columbia, Mason said: '... Here the federal courts are to sit ... what sort of jury shall we have within the ten miles square? The immediate creatures of government!'"
Related Topics: George Mason, Bill of Rights
"He spoke out strongly against a 10-mile-square Federal district that ironically came to be located just a few miles from his home. Concerning the proposed District of Columbia, Mason said: '... Here the federal courts are to sit ... what sort of jury shall we have within the ten miles square? The immediate creatures of government!'"
Videos
John Stossel Goes to Washington, by John Stossel, 27 Jan 2001