Originally published on Campaign for Liberty, December 16, 2010 So much of the debate over Wikileaks, when not focused on what kind of person Julian Assange is, has been centered around whether or not the leaked information has the potential to cause harm or even cost lives;
The administrative state has destroyed the American Republic. 'didn't happen overnight, its long march started with the establishment of civil service. It's hard to see how the Republic can be reclaimed peacefully. Would even massive civil disobedience a la Ghandi be met with fierce opposition by the Deep State? There's an old saying that "you can vote your way into socialism, but you can't vote your way out". I think we're about to test that proposition.
The administrative state has destroyed the American Republic. 'didn't happen overnight, its long march started with the establishment of civil service. It's hard to see how the Republic can be reclaimed peacefully. Would even massive civil disobedience a la Ghandi be met with fierce opposition by the Deep State? There's an old saying that "you can vote your way into socialism, but you can't vote your way out". I think we're about to test that proposition.
Just a heads up - the website of the openleaks.org link appears to be something VERY different from what it is (was?) supposed to be. Hmmm...