Monthly Archives: April 2013

Shocking Surge in Government Orders to Censor Google Content

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Tweet Governments around the world have struggled to maintain authoritarian controls during the rise of the information age. Social media sites like Twitter and Facebook have decentralized media consumption, making it more difficult for governments to control information. User-generated content … Continue reading

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Congress Buys Unwanted Tanks to Please Campaign Contributors

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Tweet From a constitutional standpoint, national defense is arguably the government’s most important responsibility. However, former President Eisenhower warned us that defense contractors might get too addicted to government welfare in such a way as to create a military-industrial complex, … Continue reading

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4 things you won’t want to miss at C2E2

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Tweet Silver Circle is returning to The Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo this year. Beginning today, the convention runs from April 26 to 28 in the West Building at McCormick Place in downtown Chicago. C2E2 celebrates the cutting edge of comics, … Continue reading

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Senate May Pass Internet Sales Tax, Online Retailers Worried

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Tweet As we speak, the US Senate is debating the alleged merits of the misguided and destructive Marketplace Fairness Act of 2013. As it stands, online retailers are required to pay taxes in the state in which the company maintains … Continue reading

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Rich Paul is facing 81 years rather than become an FBI informant

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Tweet Rich Paul is New Hampshire’s most prominent 420 freedom fighter and he’s been embroiled in a nefarious plot by the FBI to lock him in a cage for the rest of his life for victimless commerce. He’s now been convicted of … Continue reading

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Reuters Publishes Obituary for Still-Alive George Soros

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Tweet In a nod to Mark Twain, rumors of George Soros’ death have been greatly exaggerated. Soros is an investor with near-unlimited wealth, who is best-known for investing his funds into anti-freedom advocacy groups of all kinds, ranging from pro-socialist … Continue reading

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Gold crash or gold rush?

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Tweet The price of gold went a little haywire at the beginning of this month, and it turns out it wasn’t an April Fool’s joke. The price crash has caused a bit of a panic, including long lines all over … Continue reading

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Discussing the Economic Crisis with Ranting Andy of Miles Franklin

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Tweet Recently, Silver Circle began showing at a variety of premiere events across the United States, packing theaters in cities like NYC, Los Angeles, Boston, Washington DC, and Austin, TX. Given that Silver Circle is an independent film that challenges … Continue reading

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‘Silver Circle’ Debuts Tonight in Liberty Stronghold Austin, TX

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Tweet First things first, before we talk about tonight’s premiere, let’s take a moment to acknowledge the struggles facing those near Austin in Waco, TX. Last night, a horrendous blast ignited in Waco, causing so much devastation that it’s still … Continue reading

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Boston Runner, Age 78, Knocked Down By Blast, Finishes Race

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Tweet Photo: The Boston Globe, John Tlumacki The attention of the world has turned to those suffering from the tragic bombing at this year’s Boston Marathon. However, most of the focus has been on the act of violence that took … Continue reading

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