Monthly Archives: January 2013

Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Takes on Excessive Regulations

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Liberty Mosh Pit Life has been good for heavy metal pioneers Iron Maiden. After decades of touring, the band has transformed itself into a highly lucrative brand, selling untold quantities of merchandise to legions of fans. Since that time, singer … Continue reading

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“Justice for Kincaid” Sounds Alarm for Pets Killed in Police Encounters

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Law enforcement is a dangerous line of work. Police officers are often thrust into violent and life-threatening situations. From a policy standpoint, officers’ rules of engagement must be designed to protect officer safety while also respecting fundamental rights. It’s an … Continue reading

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NFL and the TSA: VIPR Agents Spotted Working at Vikings vs Packers Game

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credit: Nathan Hansen The Transportation Security Administration has become one of the most reviled bureaucratic agencies in the US. Created in the chaotic weeks following 911, this hastily-assembled law enforcement body employs unskilled workers, unsuccessful and dangerous radioactive body scanners, … Continue reading

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Something fishy about Alex Jones Piers Morgan clash

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The “We The People” page on WhiteHouse.gov made headlines after all 50 states had petitions to peacefully secede from the Union. Counter petitions appeared calling to deport those who had signed the secession petitions. Since then the “service” has been used … Continue reading

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More Coin Madness

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I was in LA over New Year’s, and I realized at some point that all of the coins had changed. The pennies used to have the Lincoln memorial on them, now it’s a shield. Nickels used to have a profile of Jefferson, now … Continue reading

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Corporate Personhood: Can Corporations Ride Shotgun in the Carpool Lane?

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A controversial 19th-century legal ruling created an obscure concept called “corporate personhood.” Essentially, courts consider corporations to be legal persons, thus affording them constitutional protections that would ordinarily be reserved for humans themselves. This became a hot-button issue during the … Continue reading

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$10 million in Silver Bars strewn across the Interstate

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I’m sure we’ve all fantasized about an ATM glitch that sends $20 bills spilling out into the street. Panic ensues as people scramble for fist fulls of green paper, trampling one another. Remember the first Batman movie, when Joker (played … Continue reading

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Al-Jazeera America to Rise from the Ashes of Al Gore’s Current TV

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After Al-Jazeera announced plans to purchase Al Gore’s failed television network Current TV for $500 million, talk radio personalities exploded into predictable rage. Much noise was made about the fact that he rushed the deal in advance of the fiscal … Continue reading

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The Tale of Two Spacesuits

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I don’t know how many times I’ve said it. Anything the State can do, we can do better. And I don’t just mean common market items like bread and circuses. I’m talking big stuff – schools – hospitals – police … Continue reading

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Jordan Page Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for Tour, New Album

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Liberty Mosh Pit It’s no secret that web technology has empowered independent viewpoints in unprecedented ways in recent years. While the biggest musicians funded by the corporate media industrial complex struggle to recoup their massive advances as a consequence of … Continue reading

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