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Tag Archives: Ireland
California – The Cyprus Of America
There is no doubt that Americans owe a great deal to ancient Greek civilization that once dominated the Eastern Mediterranean, including the island of Cyprus. It is to them and their experiment with democracy that we can trace the roots … Continue reading
Posted in California
Tagged Cyprus, democracy, Greece, homeowners, Ireland, Italy, parcel taxes, Portugal, Proposition 13, Proposition 30, Spain
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A look at Cyprus’ decision to tax depositors
People with bank accounts in Cyprus were shocked Saturday to learn that as part of an agreement reached with international creditors the government has imposed a tax on all deposits to help bail out the nation and its banks. Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in International
Tagged Bailout, bank accounts, banks, Cyprus, deposits, Euro, Greece, international creditors, Ireland, Portugal, Russians, tax
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United Nations Tells Ireland it Must Legalize Abortions
The United Nations is supposed to be a peacekeeping organization—yet it wants babies killed. The UN Human rights Council is supposed to stop the massacre of innocent people—yet it wants to force Ireland to kill babies, as policy. Read … Continue reading
Earth Day co-founder killed, composted girlfriend
Ira Einhorn was on stage hosting the first Earth Day event at the Fairmount Park in Philadelphia on April 22, 1970. Seven years later, police raided his closet and found the “composted” body of his ex-girlfriend inside a trunk. Read … Continue reading
Posted in National
Tagged "Holly", April 22, co-founder, composted, Earth Day, environmental activist, environmental issues, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, ex-girlfriend, Fairmount Park, flower power, France, free love, girlfriend, Helen, Ira Einhorn, Ireland, Maddux, peace, Sweden, the United Kingdom, tie-dye, University of Pennsylvania
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A European’s Warning to America
Daniel Hannan has written a powerful essay on the perils of following the European example. ~goldcountrypatriots How aptly the British people might today apply the ringing phrases of the Declaration of Independence against their own rulers, who have “combined with … Continue reading
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Tagged bailouts, balanced budget rules, ballot initiatives, Brussels, bureaucracies, carbon tax, centralized power, college, college education, Crown, DANIEL HANNAN, day care, Declaration of Independence, deploy forces, education, Encounter Books Broadside, EU standards, European, European model, European Parliament, European's Warning, Europeanization, foreign policy, France, freedoms, global, Hanoverian, health care, Higher Taxes, House of Commons, Ireland, Jeffersonian ideal, localism, nationalization, Netherlands, New Dea, nuclear disarmament, obama, open primaries, overseas, parliamentary, quantitative easing, regulation, representation, rising unemployment, rulers, sickness, slower growth, social justice, sovereignty, spending, standard of living, states' rights, stimulus, taxation, technocracies, term limits, unemployment, United Kingdom, Warning to America, welfare, Why America Must Not Follow Europe
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