Monthly Archives: January 2013

Epic Fail: ATF Sting Operation Descends into Chaos

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Tweet If government agencies were baseball teams, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms would be the metaphorical equivalent to the Bad News Bears. This bungling troop of bureaucrats took part in the Waco and Ruby Ridge atrocities that left … Continue reading

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Boston March Will Protest Random Searches at Subway Stations

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Tweet Random searches violate the Constitution specifically. Probable cause or a warrant should be required before a government official demands the authority to search a citizen. This process was chosen, not just because it protects rights, but because it is … Continue reading

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Aaron Tobey wins case against the TSA

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Tweet The TSA is a natural target for political demonstrations. Their invasive sexual molestation is unpopular with everyone, and their checkpoints come ready made with a captive audience. In 2010 Aaron Tobey was handcuffed and held for 90 minutes by the TSA … Continue reading

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This Week in Gun Control Mania

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Tweet Some kind of insanity is sweeping the land. Everywhere I look, every headline is something to do with firearms, and they aren’t all the same story. Last week Obama made his controversial proposal to curb gun violence and it has … Continue reading

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Joint Military-Police Drill: Black Hawk Helicopter Fires Blanks over Miami

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Tweet Last Thursday, police and the US Military broke the classic US legal principle called Posse Comitatus by conducting a joint drill over Miami. This shocking simulation of a night raid occurred just as the Miami Heat game let loose … Continue reading

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Radio Show with Kane AKA “Citizen X” on Freedom’s Phoenix

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Tweet Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock radio show. Listen Live on LRN.FM, M-F, 9-Noon (EST). Megan Duffield, Marketing Manager for Silver Circle Movie, promotes the first ever theater screening of Silver Circle at Liberty Forum in Nashua, New Hampshire … Continue reading

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Moral Hazard: When Benefits Discourage People from Working

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Tweet Most westernized nations have welfare programs. Initially, they are sold as a social safety net for disabled people and the recently unemployed. However, over time, politicians have taken political advantage by increasing benefits in exchange for votes, and this … Continue reading

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Dwolla now suspending accounts like PayPal

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Tweet PayPal was such a great idea at the beginning. It brought the freedom of cash transactions to the Internet with minimal invasions of privacy. It was a simple concept, but over the years as it grew and grew it … Continue reading

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Porc Therapy Hosts Megan from Silver Circle: Chunky’s Cinema!

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Tweet Check out our podcast interview with Stephanie Murphy from PorcTherapy on the Chunky’s Screening that is kicking off Liberty Forum! Do you have your movie tickets yet? We cover more than just the movie screening…we talk fiat currency, the … Continue reading

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Prohibition 2.0: Oregon Bill Bans Cigarettes Without Prescription

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Tweet Metaphorically speaking, this is the moment in the horror movie when hands burst forth from the earth near prohibition’s grave. One can imagine the trailer for this imaginary film featuring a little girl’s voice saying, “He’s baaaaack.” Set in … Continue reading

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