Monthly Archives: June 2011

Congress…Writing Its Own Laws?? Revolutionary!

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// The Constitution authorizes the legislative branch to set the laws that the country follows. Yet the last few decades, Congress has signed over legislative authority to “independent” agencies within the government. For example, food laws are now determined by … Continue reading

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Mentally Handicapped Kid Arrested for Mistaken Speech Impediment

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// A 17-year old child was arrested on Wednesday in Dayton, Ohio after a police officer mistook his speech impediment as a sign of disrespect. Jesse Kersey, a mentally-handicapped kid, was riding his bike when he was stopped by a … Continue reading

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Jordan Page: Behind the Music

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// When it comes to making a movie, many directors and movie goers will agree that the soundtrack is almost as important as the movie itself. We at Silver Circle are very fortunate to have musician Jordan Page as the … Continue reading

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***Blooper of the Week***

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// As you all know animation is a tricky art form and sometimes takes on a life of its own. In this case Zoe, our lead heroine of Silver Circle, has a little too much life. Looks like she’s downed … Continue reading

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Constitution Watch: The Touchy-Feely TSA

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//   For the past year, air travelers have had to go through the misery and tension that are TSA screenings. For some that meant one of two options: going through a full body scan, or getting fondled by administrators. … Continue reading

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$1 Billion in Dollar Coins Sitting In Fed Vaults

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// In 2005, Congress, acting upon the success of the 50 state quarters program, decided to take specialized currency one step further with the authorization of the Presidential $1 coin. The idea would be to release four dollar coins a … Continue reading

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PorcFest 2011 on NPR!!!

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//   If you want to know what PorcFest was like this year, or if you’re interested in attending the festival in the near future, check out its appearance on NPR’s “Planet Money” on Tuesday.

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BREAKING NEWS: After Reporting on Greece’s Austerity Bill Passing – The Greek Ministry of Finance is Literally on Fire

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// As of 1:53pm fires have been put up, no longer burning, but rioting continues. No injuries have been reported from the fire. Breaking News: The Greek Ministry of Finance is on fire. Protestors did not hesitate to send a … Continue reading

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What Country is too Big to Fail?

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// While citizens around the world are abruptly finding out that their countries have been living beyond their means, governments around the world are being forced to pull back the reigns on what has been a fruitful decade of welfare, … Continue reading

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Rebels of the Week: Anonymous

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// Earlier this month, we at Silver Underground reported the story of the Orlando based organization Food Not Bombs being forced to cease feeding homeless people on city land after some of its members were arrested for violating a city … Continue reading

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