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Following in the tradition of the Founding Fathers, who regularly gathered in town pubs, across the fence, or under a tree in their town square, co-hosts Tim McShane and Walter Hudson discuss the principles of liberty.

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We consider a recent New York Times article coverning the role of young women in the college hook up culture. Is the licentious attitude of this generation a celebration of liberty, or a threat to it. We discuss.

We lament the tendency within modern American culture to consent to unreasonable search and seizure, and a police force which seems to increasingly view citizens as enemy combatants.

Tim McShane and Walter Hudson reunite to consider several national and local stories which demonstrate a widespread rejection of the rational principles upon which our liberty rests. From recent court decisions to political gaffes, original... more

Divorce already wrecks families enough. However, family courts can often exacerbate the problem by alienating children from their parents. We chat with judicial reform activist Dale Nathan, who shares details of a case-in-point along... more

Senator Dick Durbin among others has leveraged the ongoing White House scandals to promote a "shield law" which would supposedly bolster free press protections, but would also define "covered persons" to exclude... more

Following in the tradition of the Founding Fathers, who regularly gathered in town pubs, across the fence, or under a tree in their town square, co-hosts Tim McShane and Walter Hudson discuss the principles of liberty. Find us on... more

As the IRS scandal continues to unfold in Washington, D.C., it raises fundamental questions regarding the systems of government which we take for granted. Why do we even have an income tax? Why must we incorporate as a non-profit in... more

The Minnesota House has passed gay marriage legislation. The Senate is scheduled to take up the bill on Monday. We'll consider the compromise which earned support from four GOP representatives and consider how the principles... more

The advent of drone technology raises legitimate concerns regarding constitutional rights and personal privacy. Should we categorically reject the tech?

A vigorous debate has been ongoing since the events following the Boston Marathon bombings regarding the conduct of law enforcement and the role of government in apprehending bad actors. We offer our two cents.

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