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Canadians want Dick Cheney arrested for war crimes

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Tweet Later this week former Vice President Dick Cheney is planning on visiting the 2013 Toronto Global Forum in Canada, but he’s not getting a hero’s welcome. Lawyers Against the War (LAW), an international volunteer organization, urged Canadian authorities to arrest him … Continue reading

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Politician proposes banning offensive Photoshopping

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Tweet I swear it’s like the sociocrats never learn. George State Rep, Earnest Smith was shocked to find that someone had Photoshipped his head onto a porn star’s body, and apparently forgetting the Obama skeet shooting fiasco just a few … Continue reading

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100 Ways Mitt Romney Is Just Like Barack Obama

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Tweet Know anybody who hasn’t been unplugged from the political matrix yet and actually supports Barack Obama or Mitt Romney while fiercely loathing the other candidate and says so with a straight face? Know anyone who’s so wrapped up in … Continue reading

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Obtuse Award: Sarah Jessica Parker

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Tweet This week’s Obtuse Award goes to Sarah Jessica Parker. And George Clooney. And Stephen Spielberg. Any dumb, liberal celebrity gullible enough, uncritical enough, and shameless enough to lend their time, money, talent, name, and energy to the purpose of … Continue reading

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#TinFoilTuesday – Has Ron Paul Been Threatened By The Fed Into Suspending His Campaign in Primary States?

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Tweet As we noted here on Friday, America’s most visible sound-money advocate, US Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul actually had breakfast with Ben Bernanke at the Federal Reserve on Wednesday, May 9th. Just a few days later, on Monday, … Continue reading

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#MovieMonday – Libertarian Themes in Cinema

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Tweet Despite the widespread perception of Hollywood as dominated by progressive “liberals,” there are many recurring themes in Hollywood movies that are extremely anti-government and libertarian. There is certainly some truth to the characterization of Hollywood as “left wing,” insofar … Continue reading

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The South Park Political Platform

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Tweet Underneath all of the obscene language, bathroom humor, and shocking political incorrectness of the Comedy Central show’s over 200 episodes, South Park has a plethora of incisive social and political commentary. If anyone is using the medium of animation … Continue reading

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Is Gold A Bubble? (Infographic)

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Tweet Over at ZeroHedge, they’re still very bullish on gold and arguing that there is no end in site to the rise in gold prices that we’ve seen in recent times. The arguments sound pretty compelling. Here’s an excellent written … Continue reading

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Washington D.C. Goes Medicinal: Six companies now eligible to cultivate medical marijuana in the District

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Tweet In our upcoming animated dystopian film, Silver Circle, the government has cracked down on economic liberty and severely curtailed many freedoms by 2019, but there’s one small consolation: pot’s legal. Looks like the movie might be startlingly accurate, because … Continue reading

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Fed News Friday: How to feed the hungry people of the world in one easy step

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Tweet   At the level of production humanity is now capable of in the world today, there is absolutely no reason why anyone should go hungry, and yet so many still do. Why? The answer is no great mystery. The … Continue reading

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