To: exodus
Thanks for the ping exodus.
Who is this Hornberger person? Anybody know?
33 posted on
09/14/2002 7:20:08 AM PDT by
Ragin1
To: Ragin1
Who is this Hornberger person? Anybody know?
# 33 by Ragin1
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This is the first time I noticed his name.
He's writer at Lew Rockwell, so I'd be inclined to trust him
41 posted on
09/14/2002 7:35:50 AM PDT by
exodus
To: Ragin1
Who is this Hornberger person? Anybody know? He runs the libertarian "Future of Freedom Foundation".
It's online at www.fff.org
To: Ragin1
Google is better than the Magic Eight Ball I had as a kid. It has all the answers.
Biography
Jacob G. Hornberger was born and raised in Laredo, Texas, and received his B.A. in economics from Virginia Military Institute and his law degree from the University of Texas. He was a trial attorney for twelve years in Texas. He also was an adjunct professor at the University of Dallas, where he taught law and economics. In 1987, Mr. Hornberger left the practice of law to become director of programs at The Foundation for Economic Education (www.fee.org) in Irvington-on-Hudson, New York, publisher of Ideas on Liberty.
In 1989, Mr. Hornberger founded The Future of Freedom Foundation (www.fff.org). He is a regular writer for The Foundation's publication, Freedom Daily. Fluent in Spanish, he has delivered speeches and engaged in debates about libertarianism to groups all over the United States, as well as Canada, England, Eastern Europe, and South America. He has also advanced libertarianism on talk-radio stations all across the country. His editorials have appeared in the Washington Post, Charlotte Observer, La Prensa San Diego, El Nuevo Miami Herald, and many others, both in the United States and in Latin America. He is a co-editor or contributor to the seven books that have been published by the Foundation.
I don't generally trust these libertarian characters, but sometimes they just might be right. The case for attacking Iraq has yet to be proven.
The format of the article, writing between the lines of someone else's article and simply assenting to or negating the propositions, isn't one that encourages real thoughtfulness though, especially since some of the points are pretty peripheral to the matter at hand.
107 posted on
09/14/2002 11:03:32 AM PDT by
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