Tom Mullen is the author of A Return to Common Sense: Reawakening Liberty in the Inhabitants of America. He writes weekly columns on his blog and has been featured on The Daily Caller, The Huffington Post, Daily Paul, LewRockwell.com, 321 Gold! and Peter Schiff’s EuroPac.net. Tom has been a guest on Fox’s Freedom Watch with Judge Andrew Napolitano, Adam Vs. the Man, Free Talk Live, and numerous other programs.
Tom is originally a native of Buffalo, NY and graduate of Canisius College. He earned a Master’s Degree in English from State University of New York College at Buffalo. He now resides with his family in Tampa, FL. For more information, visit Tom’s website at www.tommullen.net.
Video reviews of today's hottest trends in Minecraft (servers and mods) along with a look at the latest video games with your host MCairsoft14 (alias Jerad Zad).
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Published 3:40 p.m. June 10, 2013
Pardons are for people who have already been convicted. No jury should allow that to happen.
Published 10:29 a.m. June 6, 2013
And don't bother citing the Constitution, which is meaningless unless the people care about it.
Published 1:44 p.m. May 27, 2013
He doesn't wear a government uniform. He just pays for it and all of the perks that go with it.
Published 11:06 a.m. May 16, 2013
Bush did it. Wilson did it. Even Lincoln did it.
Published 8:21 a.m. April 24, 2013
If due process is the way we find out that someone is a terrorist, how can we deny a person due process because he’s a terrorist?
Published 9:57 a.m. April 20, 2013
The danger to liberty is greatest at times like this.
Published 6:00 a.m. April 15, 2013
The income tax results in perverse incentives and absurd outcomes, yet most Americans defend it, often for spurious reasons.
Published 1:10 p.m. April 6, 2013
Libertarians oppose sections of the Civil Rights Act that regulates private decisions. But segregation would have ended without them.
Published 7:48 p.m. April 3, 2013
Monsanto shouldn't be seeking intellectual property rights in GMOs. But even libertarians are responding like New Deal Democrats.
Published 1:23 p.m. March 28, 2013
People actually believe that if you oppose government-run healthcare, you want sick people to die. But that's not what libertarians believe.
Published 8:23 a.m. March 22, 2013
For the first century of American history, roads were privately financed. Private roads cost less and are of higher quality.
Published 7:29 p.m. March 8, 2013
Paul's filibuster was pure libertarianism and the establishment was afraid to oppose it. The times they are a-changing.
Published 8:37 p.m. March 1, 2013
If sequestration will be so bad, how can the government justify these anachronisms?
Published 9:48 p.m. February 24, 2013
For most Americans, every waking moment is filled with music or television. Is that why they can't figure out that big government is bad?
Published 12:42 p.m. February 13, 2013
But in this horror story, both Dorner and the state who created him are the monsters.