Tag Archives: Rebel of the Week
Posted on April 3, 2013 by Davi Barker
If there’s anything law makers understand it’s misdirection and slight of hand. While the whole country updated their facebook profile pic and monitored their twitter hashtags because some elderly sociocrats in black mumus were deliberating over the official State sanctioned definition of … Continue reading →
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Posted on March 27, 2013 by Davi Barker
With the Supreme Court holding hearings this week it seems like gay marriage is on everyone’s lips, and no group has a greater reputation filthy mouths than the Westboro “Baptist Church” in Topeka Kansas. But Aaron Jackson, founder of PlantingPeace.org, … Continue reading →
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Posted on March 13, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Do police officers have the right to offer their opinion on the laws they enforce? This is the question at the heart of Sgt. Gary Wiegert’s lawsuit against the St Louis Metropolitan Police Department. Wiegert, a former head of the … Continue reading →
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Posted on March 13, 2013 by Davi Barker
In Syria, Bashar Assad’s regime has mounted a sophisticated surveillance program that monitors the Internet for dissidents using an arm of the military known as The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA). But wherever there’s tyranny there is rebellion. A cyber-rebel group called … Continue reading →
Posted in Rebel of the Week | Tagged Ahmad Heidar, Bashar Assad, Pirates of Aleppo, Rebel of the Week, Syria, The Syrian Electronic Army, Tina | Comments on Facebook
Posted on March 6, 2013 by Davi Barker
Imagine you’re a high school student on the bus headed to campus when suddenly you see another student with a loaded .22 caliber RG-14 revolver on their lap. The armed student stands up, and puts the gun to another students head. … Continue reading →
Posted in Rebel of the Week | Tagged gun-free zone, Rebel of the Week, school shooting, zero tolerances | Comments on Facebook
Posted on February 27, 2013 by Davi Barker
When most high school students have a problem the first thing they do is bring it to the attention of the authorities, usually a teacher. So, when things started going missing from backpacks at Linden High School in California, many … Continue reading →
Posted in Rebel of the Week | Tagged Film Bureaucrats, Justine Betti, Public School, Rebel of the Week | Comments on Facebook
Posted on February 20, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Each week, we issue a Rebel of the Week award to individuals that engage in righteous acts of peaceful rebellion against injustice and tyranny. This week, a dual award is being issued to recognize anti-establishment action in the realm of … Continue reading →
Posted in Rebel of the Week | Tagged Blowback, Education, Feature, Fired, Judy Davis, New School Manifesto, Rebel of the Week, Ron Paul, Ron Paul's America | Comments on Facebook
Posted on February 13, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Around two years ago, on February 11th, 2011, maniac killer Maksim Gelman began a two-day killing spree, leaving four innocent victims dead. However, his fateful encounter with Joe Lozito on a New York City subway would put an end to … Continue reading →
Posted in Rebel of the Week | Tagged Feature, Joe Lozito, Maksim Gelman, No Duty to Protect, NYPD, Officers Failed to Act, Police Protection, Rebel of the Week, Subway Stabbing | Comments on Facebook
Posted on February 6, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Unmanned drones have become highly controversial weapons of war. From the safety of air conditioned bases on other continents, drone pilots often engage enemies in cities and away from the battlefield. Due to their tiny size and undetectable nature, drones … Continue reading →
Posted in Rebel of the Week | Tagged Charlottesville, City Council, David Swanson, Domestic Drones, Drone Ban, drones, Feature, Rebel of the Week, Rutherford Institute, Thomas Jefferson, Virginia | Comments on Facebook
Posted on January 25, 2013 by Davi Barker
This doesn’t happen very often, but this is appropriate as a Rebel of the Week post, and a Pop Friday post so I’m marking it as both. Derrick J Freeman is a liberty activist from Philadelphia who moved to Keene, New Hampshire … Continue reading →
Posted in Rebel of the Week | Tagged 420 Celebration, Civil disobedience, Derrick J, Derrick J's Victimless Crime Spree, Free State Project, Ian Freeman, Keene New Hampshire, Liberty Activism, Pop Friday, Rebel of the Week, Shire Society | Comments on Facebook ← Older posts Newer posts →