Archive for February, 2010

Ron Paul, Judge Napolitano, and Freedom Watch Coming to OSU!

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano, Followed by a Speech by Ron Paul

When: Monday, March 8th.
Time: TBA
Where: Newport Music Hall, Columbus OH
Cost: FREE and open to the public

Check out www.ronpaulohio.com for more info and to RSVP!

Don’t miss this amazing opportunity!

YLS Featured in The Lantern

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

“It will help anyone by seeing how politics work”

Check out this article in the OSU school paper, The Lantern.

Don’t miss out on the Youth Leadership School March 6-7! Only $30 (for non-YAL at OSU members) will get you training, materials, food, and lodging! There is no age restriction.

The event is FREE if you are a member of YAL at OSU! Just email YALOSU@YALOSU.com with “YLS” in the subject line.

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to learn how politics really works!

The Blimp is Back?

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

As many of you might know, the Ron Paul Blimp was one of the most hotly debated grassroots project of Ron Paul’s 2008 presidential campaign. Well, the leader of the RP blimp project, Trevor Lyman, is back with a new dirigable project, the Peace Blimp.

Peace Blimp

How successful this venture will be is yet to be seen (unlike the original blimp, there are different possibly levels of the project in case not enough money is raised), but it may be a powerful crossover tool to help team up with the anti-war left.

Learn About Capitalism!

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

YAL at OSU is teaming up with the OSU Objectivists Club to bring you a lecture on the morality of capitalism.

Capitalism is widely recognized as the practical social system because, wherever and to the extent that it is implemented, it leads to wealth and prosperity. But this same system is widely regarded as immoral because it enables people to act fully in their own self-interest—that is, to act on their own judgment and to keep, use, and dispose of the product of their own effort. This talk demonstrates why, far from making capitalism immoral, the fact that it enables everyone to act selfishly and own property is what makes it not only the most practical but also the only moral social system ever devised. A question-and-answer period will follow the talk.

Craig Biddle is author of Loving Life: The Morality of Self-Interest and the Facts that Support It and editor of The Objective Standard, a quarterly journal of culture and politics written from an Objectivist perspective.

Title: Capitalism: The Only Moral Social System
Where: Wexner Performance Space
When: Feb 24, 6-8pm
Who: Craig Biddle of the Ayn Rand Institute
Cost: Free and Open to the public
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