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    Inconsistencies and Hypocrisies in American Politics

    March 16th, 2012 | Transcripts | Jeremy Sarber | 2 Comments

    Transcript of “Consistently Hypocritical | 133 Coffee & Cigarettes” Today’s episode is brought to you by WorldAccordingToBobby.com. World According to Bobby is a blog written by Louisville Bobby as he’s known on Twitter. He hails from the great bluegrass state of Kentucky. From the wonderful city of Louisville. Louavull, as I believe it’s known in [...]

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    Libertarians Are Not Conservative or Liberal

    January 28th, 2012 | Personal Stuff | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    At times, it seems to me, liberals cannot discern the difference between conservatives and libertarians. It also seems conservatives cannot always tell the difference between liberals and libertarians. As a Ron Paul supporter, I’ve been confronted with this issue several times within the past few months. I’ve had conservatives critique me with the “liberal” label [...]

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    Unity Through Insults

    January 9th, 2012 | Personal Stuff | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    Am I the only one who finds irony in statements such as this one? If our desire is for the country to become united, then perhaps we should make use of the Dale Carnegie principles of speaking to and about others–even if we disagree with them. I agree that class warfare is divisive and unnecessary. [...]

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    Six Moral Concerns of All Political Movements

    October 21st, 2011 | Transcripts | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    In episode 70 of this podcast, I asked the question, What is the value of freedom? When the political right and the political left in this country debate issues, the value each group places upon the virtue of freedom is what fundamentally makes the difference between the two groups. Maybe that’s overly simplifying their differences [...]

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    Has the Value of Freedom Been Overrated?

    October 14th, 2011 | Transcripts | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    I have to admit, I live in a bubble. I think a lot of people do. Most of the people I interact with daily are like-minded individuals. They are conservatives and libertarians. The vast majority of them are Christians. I do have some liberal friends, but very few in comparison. So, I don’t hear much [...]

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