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Egypt, from the Perspective of One Person Who Was Personally Persecuted by Mubarak

Egypt Will Never Be the Same: What I saw on the streets of Alexandria, by Kareem Amer (Wall Street Journal, January 28, 2011) (I was involved, with many others, in…

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I So Hope for an Improvement

For four years a young man I know was in prison for insulting the president of Egypt. I so hope that that president is booted out forever. I also hope…

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Back in Kabul from Herat

(Having difficulty uploading more photos…will try….here’s one, though! I also find the software very buggy…and I can’t understand why some photos upload twice!)

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Some Pics from Afghanistan

I More to come….the internet in my guest house is very slow….

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Afghanistan

Had a day of very fruitful planning meetings with Afghan libertarians. Off tomorrow to drive to a part of the country I’ve always wanted to visit. More meetings. (If I…

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Kabul again

I’m enjoying some excellent fresh pomegranate juice in my favorite cafe in Kabul. I love pomegranates, and the juice is great fresh, or concentrated and put on various foods that…

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Free Trade on the Occasion of President Hu’s Visit

My television interview (with call-ins and emails from China) on Voice of America on January 18, 2011.

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On the Road

Lots and lots of work to do, and then off to Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. I’ll meet with promoters of liberty from those countries and a number of…

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Legalized Theft: “Civil Asset Forfeiture” Explained

From the good folks at the Institute for Justice.

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Shocking! Porn at an Airport!

I’m referring to the shocking display (ABC News clip here) of the so-called “Fourth Amendment” to the so-called “Constitution of the United States of America” being written by a man…

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