Our Second Anniversary Edition is Released!

On November 11, 2009, we released our second-anniversary edition of The Liberty Voice. If you would like our little newspaper delivered to your home or business, be sure to go to our subscription page and take advantage of this fiercely independent news resource. While you’re at it, get The Liberty Voice delivered for a friend or loved one as a gift for the holidays!

Our printed edition stories include:

How States Can Finance Their Own Recovery

The White Rose–First Leaflet

Obama Endorses Bush Era Warrantless Wiretapping

The Evil Empire

Who’s Afraid of The New World Order?

Marriage License & Registration Please

A Gun-Free Zone at Ft. Hood

Obama Administration Launches Deceptive Swine Flu Propaganda Blitz To Counter Growing Criticism from Scientific and Medical Community

These Things Are NOT Negotiable

Climate Change, Socialized Medicine and Population Control

Future Prospects for Economic Liberty

Whose Town Hall Is It Anyway?

Another Gitmo Believe it Or Not!

Bombs and Bribes

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