Monthly Archives: December 2012
Posted on December 8, 2012 by Davi Barker
After being utterly seduced by the musical stylings of Hannah Hoffman, I decided it was time to write a review of another heavy hitter for liberty in the comic genre, Quantum Vibe. However, in the middle of reading the nearly 500 … Continue reading →
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Posted on December 8, 2012 by Davi Barker
I had the privilege of contributing an article the December issue of the Freedom’s Phoenix E-Zine. //
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Posted on December 7, 2012 by Barry Donegan
Ever since the dubious passage of the income tax, which in spirit defies the original intent of Constitutional taxing authority, many tax protesters have attempted to fight it on an individual basis by refusing to pay taxes and consequently serving … Continue reading →
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Posted on December 6, 2012 by Davi Barker
>>>One Oz. Rebel Silver Round<<< >>>Silver Circle Graphic Novel<<< >>>Discounted Holiday Package<<< This is the perfect gift for that friend or family member who has been curious about precious metals but hasn’t gotten their feet wet. For this holiday season … Continue reading →
Posted in Comics, Uncategorized | Tagged Christmas Shopping, Holiday Package, Rebel Silver, silver circle | Comments on Facebook
Posted on December 6, 2012 by Barry Donegan
Washington DC is fueled by cronyism. Elected officials dole out favors to private companies in exchange for personal rewards such as campaign contributions or lucrative board chairmanships. Regulatory agencies are run by former employees of the biggest and most corrupt … Continue reading →
Posted in Constitution Watch | Tagged Big Pharma, Cronyism, Elizabeth Fowler, Feature, Lobbyist, Obamacare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act | Comments on Facebook
Posted on December 5, 2012 by Barry Donegan
On December 5th, 1933, 79 years ago, Utah ratified the 21st Amendment, thus ending the nationwide prohibition on alcohol that had plunged the US into chaos. A small percentage of Americans imposed their will on others by banning the intoxicating … Continue reading →
Posted in Constitution Watch | Tagged 18th Amendment, 21st Amendment, Al Capone, Alcohol, Feature, Prohibition, Repeal Day, war on drugs | Comments on Facebook
Posted on December 5, 2012 by Davi Barker
Last week we reported that Turkey was circumventing sanctions by trading Iranian crude oil for Turkish gold instead of dollars. Good for them, I thought. It’s a powerful proof of concept for the efficacy of alternative currency. Then I remembered another … Continue reading →
Posted in Rebel of the Week | Tagged Bitcoin, economic terrorism, Iran, Iran Sanctions, Mohammad Rafigh, Rebel of the Week | Comments on Facebook
Posted on December 4, 2012 by Davi Barker
What’s that? You’ve never heard of a Nolatarian? It’s a neologism of “New Orleans, Louisianan” (NOLA), and “libertarian.” The Nolatarian blog covers the most important liberty and free market related news and issues facing the people of New Orleans. Caleb Trotter writes … Continue reading →
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Posted on December 4, 2012 by Barry Donegan
At this very moment, the 2012 World Conference on International Telecommunications is underway. Meetings of the International Telecommunication Union, a subsidiary of the UN, generally deal in policy issues relevant to telecoms, but the non-democratic institution is now considering a … Continue reading →
Posted in Constitution Watch | Tagged Feature, International Telecommunication Union, Internet Freedom, National Sovereignty, Stop CISPA, Stop SOPA, Tinfoil Tuesday, World Conference on International Telecommunications 2012 | Comments on Facebook
Posted on December 3, 2012 by Barry Donegan
Over Thanksgiving weekend, Wichita police bungled an attempt at preventing an argument from escalating into a fistfight by deploying tear gas right outside the door of a packed nightclub as patrons were leaving en masse after last call. Over 1000 … Continue reading →
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