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Quotes about Self-Reliance “I’d rather die my way than live yours.” Lauren Oliver “When you are content to be simply yourself and don’t compare or compete, everyone will respect you.” “Not I, nor anyone else can travel that road for you. You must travel it by yourself. It is not far. It is within reach. Perhaps you have been on it since you were born, and did not know.” “The greatest thing in the world is to know how to belong to oneself.” “Don’t compromise yourself. You’re all you’ve got.” “If you want a thing done well, do it yourself.” “Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles.” “The worst thing you can do for anyone you care about is anything that they can do on their own.” |
These are the links to the stories covered on the RLM News Show – November 19, 2013
- Bitcoin Surges Over $900 As Gold Vulnerable Of Fall To $1,200/oz | SilverDoctors.com
- U.S. Agencies to Say Bitcoins Offer Legitimate Benefits – Bloomberg
- BITCOIN JUST CRASHED BY OVER 30% – Business Insider
- Corrupt Bank Officials GetDeath Sentence in Vietnam
- Is the muni bond market about to blow up?
- Wal-Mart’s Response To The Weakest Holiday Season Since 2009: $98 TVs | Zero Hedge
- Collecting Donations For Wal-Mart Employees That Cannot Afford Thanksgiving Dinner?
- Census ‘faked’ 2012 election jobs report | New York Post
- Insight – As U.S. default threatened, banks took extraordinary steps – Yahoo News Canada
- Report: $8.5 trillion unaccounted for by Pentagon; $5.8 billion of supplies lost, billions more wasted | End the Lie – Independent News
- Establishment Proposes: “Have the Government Give Every Adult a Basic Income”
- The map that shows how 10 mega-companies control everything you buy | Business News | Business and Finance News | | Herald Sun
- 80 is the new 60 when it comes to retirement | New York Post
- Where the Control Lies | Real Liberty Media
- Activist Post: 19 Baby Steps Toward a Self Sufficient Lifestyle
- TPP’s Intellectual Property section also boosts GMO and drug monopolies | Food Freedom News
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You Will See Officer DeTavis Viciously Endanger The Kids In The Car… Out Of Nothing But Rage!
You Will See Officer DeTavis Viciously Endanger The Kids In The Car… Out Of Nothing But Rage!
Links to other Important Stories I didn’t have time to cover on the show
- How Infowars.com Funnels Cookie Info Directly to Stratfor | USAHM Conspiracy News
- Obama flubs health care conference call with community organizers: ‘More than 100 million Americans already successfully enrolled’ | Mail Online
- Yahoo announces plan to encrypt all customer data, email by 2014 | USAHM Conspiracy News
- PressTV – ‘Obama won’t cave to Israel pressure’
- Obama to ask Senate to postpone Iran sanctions | WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
- Scientists: We Can’t Do Anything About The Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs That Will Soon Kill Millions Of Us – BlackListedNews.com
- Hundreds of Firms Are Selling NSA-Level Spy Tech and That’s Not Okay
- A Russian GPS Using U.S. Soil Stirs Spy Fears – NYTimes.com
- Exclusive: FBI warns of U.S. government breaches by Anonymous hackers | Reuters
- State cop shoots at minivan full of kids
- A trip to Hempfest with pioneering cannabis breeder DJ Short – Grantland
- THE WRH BANKER ARTICLES: ALL IN ONE CHUNK | WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
Pelosi taken apart by David Gregory on false Obamacare promises
Nancy Pelosi has a rough time defending her Obamacare promises on Meet the Press.
NBC, Meet The Press
Nov. 17, 2013
“When Capitalism Fails (Why Won’t Anyone Think Of The Children?)” | LearnLiberty
This LearnLiberty debate presents arguments for and against more government assistance to help the poor in the United States. In this clip, Prof. Steven Horwitz and Prof. Jeffrey Reiman discuss how to help the children of the poor avoid suffering because of mistakes their parents made. Both agree that improving the quality of schools lies at the heart of the issue, but they differ in what they perceive as the role of government in improving school quality. Prof. Reiman throws in a twist at the end: If poor children should not suffer from their parents’ mistakes, perhaps wealthy children should not gain from their parents’ successes. What do you think? How can the U.S. education system be improved? What can be done to ensure that the children of the poor do not suffer from the mistakes their parents have made?
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