Monthly Archives: December 2012

‘Raising Hope’ for the end of the world

Posted on by Davi Barker

So, it doesn’t look like the world is going to end. Angels didn’t descent from the heavens, and neither did reptilian shape-shifting aliens. There’s been no report of zombies, or meteorites. The Fed presses are still churning out economic doom … Continue reading

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Fiscal Cliff Fail: Boehner’s Tax Hike Is DOA in the House

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Republican House Speaker John Boehner critically misread the last election’s voter mandate. The Republican majority in the House of Representatives was sent there to reduce spending. Even the Democrats in the House lean towards fiscal restraint. The Senate is still … Continue reading

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Interview: Syrian Thrash Metal Band Anarchadia

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Liberty Mosh Pit Anarchadia is an amazing thrash band from Damascus in Syria. The metal outfit has a punishing new single out featuring Jon Schaffer of Iced Earth called “True World Order.” You can check it out on the band’s Reverbnation … Continue reading

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Guest Post: Precious Metals for Twenty-Somethings by Andrew Hoffman

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Anyone reading this blog – and following Silver Circle – possesses WISDOM beyond their years. I like to believe I had it, too; however, when I was in my twenties, financial SURVIVAL out-prioritized all else. That is, there were plenty … Continue reading

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Brandon Bryant: Confessions of a Repentant Drone Operator

Posted on by Davi Barker

I don’t thank soldiers for their “service” unless they are working against the military industrial complex, either as conscientious objectors, whistle blowers, political activists or some other means. That’s not to say that I don’t have a lot of sympathy for … Continue reading

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The Next Troy Davis: Is Jimmy Dennis Innocent on Death Row?

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Sometimes, people get condemned to death in America despite there being no physical evidence connecting them to a crime. Jimmy Dennis appears to fit that categorization. To make matters worse, he had no prior criminal history, didn’t fit the physical … Continue reading

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Full-Blown Martial Law Breaks Out in Paragould, Arkansas

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Citizens in the United States have enjoyed the lawful recognition of fundamental human rights for most of the American Republic’s history. In Paragould, Arkansas, those days just ended. Officials in the crime-riddled town have announced new law enforcement policies that … Continue reading

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Clinton bumps her head and I smell a rat in Benghazi

Posted on by Davi Barker

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton allegedly sustained a concussion last week according to the State Department. At her doctor’s recommendation she is avoiding strenuous activities… like testifying before Congress about the 9/11/12 attack on the US embassy in Benghazi, Libya. … Continue reading

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Benefits Buffet: Welfare Payouts Outpace Median Worker Income

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Poverty is a serious problem. Sometimes families face circumstances that limit their income, and such misfortunes can create a domino effect, hamstringing their access to food, housing, and medical care. No one wants to see others go hungry. However, the … Continue reading

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Auditing Shooting Rampage Statistics

Posted on by Davi Barker

Firearm prohibitionists love to use tragedy to leverage their agenda. So, it’s important for gun rights advocates to stand their ground and fire back (proverbially) whenever this happens. This analysis was originally published after the Dark Knight premier shooting in … Continue reading

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