Monthly Archives: May 2013

Review: Iron Man 3 Breaks Expectations

Posted on by Davi Barker

As an original Firefly fan there is a special place in my heart for Joss Whedon and anything he puts his name on. So, when I saw he wrote the screenplay for Avengers, I took an interest in all the supporting … Continue reading

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New DOJ Sexual Harassment Rule Criminalizes Asking for a Date

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The Department of Justice recently issued a letter to the University of Montana at Missoula which seeks to “serve as a blueprint for colleges and universities throughout the country to protect students from sexual harassment and assault.” According to analysis … Continue reading

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Entrapment: Autistic Child Tricked into Pot Deal in School Drug Bust

Posted on by Barry Donegan

There is a disturbing new trend in the War on Drugs. Lately, news reports have begun to emerge in which undercover officers talk lonely or sympathetic people, who do not ordinarily use or sell drugs, into buying them on their … Continue reading

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San Diego Mayor Calls for Jury Nullification in Marijuana Case

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When it comes to medical marijuana, California is getting a first-hand lesson on the importance of states’ rights. Compassionate local and state laws allow sufferers to consume marijuana under medical supervision, though federal laws contradict this. Per the Constitution, states … Continue reading

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Antiwar.com Sues FBI Over Secret Surveillance

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I’ll tell you what. Angela Keaton can keep a secret. This weekend Angela represented AntiWar.com, along with Teresa Warmke from Fr33 Aid and Carla Gericke from the Free State Project at the Bitcoin 2013 Conference, and not once did she let … Continue reading

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Diplomats: Clinton Gave Stinger Missiles to Al Qaeda in Benghazi

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The White House is flooded with scandals this week. Attempts to politicize the IRS against the Tea Party backfired, as did efforts by the administration to spy on Associated Press reporters. On the national security front, shocking new allegations have … Continue reading

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BitCon:2013 The Biggest Problem with Bitcoin is Dollars

Posted on by Davi Barker

This weekend marked the first major US Bitcoin Summit at the San Jose Convention Center in California. There’s a full schedule of panels, presenters, and speakers discussing the future of the world’s most popular peer-to-peer digital currency. I’m attending with … Continue reading

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Veteran and Activist Adam Kokesh Caged at Philly Pot Protest

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Iraq War veteran Adam Kokesh is no stranger to protest. Ever since he returned from serving his country, he has continued his service to the Constitution by exercising his First (and other) Amendment rights at every possible occasion, in some … Continue reading

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‘Audit This’: NFL Lineman Mathis Relieves Himself on IRS Office

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Americans are rightly frustrated with the IRS. Lawmakers have crafted the most obscure, complex, difficult-to-understand tax code possible, and citizens often find themselves facing steep tax debts after misunderstanding the filing process. Meanwhile, the IRS itself has been consumed by … Continue reading

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Congressman Nunes Accuses Obama Admin of Spying on Congress

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When the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 first passed, civil libertarians like Ron Paul warned that future administrations might use those unconstitutional powers to spy on and thus intimidate members of Congress. When the executive branch has the power to … Continue reading

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