Monthly Archives: June 2013

Woody Harrelson, the Anarchist

Posted on by Barry Donegan

In an interview with Details, film star Woody Harrelson was asked his views on politics. He is known for speaking out on a wide range of issues such as foreign policy and the legalization of marijuana. In fact, he challenged … Continue reading

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AMC CEO, Josh Sapan envisions a Stateless free market society

Posted on by Davi Barker

Comic creator, Robert Kirkman describes The Walking Dead as “the zombie movie that never ends” and “the sequel to virtually every zombie movie ever made.” Even as AMC gears up for the fourth season, the comic continues, passing the 100 … Continue reading

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New York Bill Would Allow Police to Jail People Who Annoy Them

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No citizen has a right to commit acts of aggression and violence against a police officer or anyone else, for that matter. Also, most people find it mainstream for a legislature to assess a criminal penalty against someone for resisting … Continue reading

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Peaceful Streets’ Antonio Buehler confronts Austin PD

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West Point grad, former Army officer, and war veteran Antonio Buehler is a rock star of a police accountability activist in Austin, Texas. To these ends he founded the Peaceful Streets Project. It’s a few weeks old now, but I … Continue reading

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Senator Graham Questions Whether the First Amendment Protects Blogs

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The First Amendment to the US Constitution guarantees freedom of speech and freedom of the press. These are benchmark liberties that define our Republic. Ever since news broke that the Obama administration’s Department of Justice spied on Associated Press reporters … Continue reading

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A Closer Look at Homeland Security’s MRAP Armored Vehicles

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Taxpayers were recently shocked to discover that the Department of Homeland Security began stockpiling an alarming number of weapons that would make it one of the best-equipped military forces worldwide. Forbes reported on the domestic law enforcement agency’s acquisition of … Continue reading

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DHS, FBI Conducting Searches at 2013 CMA Music Festival

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The federal government’s law enforcement powers are constitutionally limited for a reason — the only criminal laws it has true authority over are national affronts like treason and piracy. However, the Constitution has not been closely followed in decades, as … Continue reading

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Feds shut down Liberty Reserve for money laundering

Posted on by Davi Barker

Last week Federal prosecutors seized LibertyReserve.com and four other related domain names, shutting down the site. The site’s founder, Arthur Budovsky Belanchuk (who renounced his US citizenship in 2011 to become a Costa Rican citizen), was arrested last Friday. //

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