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Apocalyptic Film ‘Dragon Day’ Explores US Default on Debt to China

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Tweet A new film just released that Silver Circle fans will likely appreciate. The post-apocalyptic movie Dragon Day recently debuted on November 1st. American Thinker referred to it as “Red Dawn for intellectuals.” However, rather than portraying a Soviet attack on … Continue reading

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Controversy Erupts As SpongeBob Refuses Unemployment Benefits

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Tweet The underwater denizens of Bikini Bottom are not immune to the effects of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. In an upcoming November 11th episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, the lovable main character loses his job at the … Continue reading

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Jason Alexander from Seinfeld Opposes Public Funding for the Arts

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Tweet Generally speaking, celebrities in the entertainment industry tend to lean towards socialism on economic issues. Ironically, many of them are wealthy self-starters whose work would have been entirely too shocking to receive public funding and who only succeeded after … Continue reading

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2 Anti-Authoritarian Standouts from New York Comic Con 2013

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Tweet The time has come once again for one of the biggest comic events in the United States. The Silver Circle team is in the Big Apple for New York Comic Con 2013. Attendees are encouraged to swing by our … Continue reading

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Ron Paul Slams Gun Control, Endorses Voluntaryism on Leno

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Tweet Last night, former US Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul appeared on NBC’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to promote his new book, The School Revolution. Unlike most mainstream media figureheads, Jay Leno has a history of treating Dr. Paul … Continue reading

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US Army’s Star Trek War Room Is a Replica of the Starship Enterprise

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Tweet Government spending is completely out of control. Bureaucrats and politicians are poor stewards of taxpayers’ hard-earned funds, and the Department of Defense is no exception. Foreign Policy is reporting that officials brought in an expensive Hollywood set designer to … Continue reading

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DHS Will Film Hockey Fans for Facial Recognition Test

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Tweet For a few years now, reports have begun to emerge exposing the fact that the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security are working on creating a facial recognition grid, combining public spy cameras and facial … Continue reading

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New Study: Video Games Do Not Increase Teen Violence

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Tweet Censors often argue that violent video games should be banned or restricted, claiming that vulnerable children will be driven to commit acts of violence after playing them. Whenever a mass shooter strikes, the media inevitably tries to connect the … Continue reading

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Showdown Between LAPD, ‘Call of Duty’ Statue Ends in Stalemate

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Tweet Video game developers are often victimized by anonymous death threats. Though these threats are rarely acted upon, one could understand why video game companies might choose to step up their office security measures after tasteless fans go overboard with … Continue reading

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U2′s Bono Says Poor Nations Need Capitalism, Not Foreign Aid

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Tweet Bono from the legendary rock group U2 had a change of heart recently with regard to state-provided foreign aid. For years, he has been a leading voice, advocating on behalf of poverty-stricken, underdeveloped nations around the world. However, he … Continue reading

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