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The Industry: U.S. Scientists Admitted to... →
industryrevealing: Scientific experiments conducted on unknowing human subjects is a highly guarded issue. The chilling details of experiments conducted by these cold-hearted scientists are often revealed more than 50 years after the fact – when nobody cares anymore. It has recently been admitted that over 1500…
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If you honestly believe that the body scanners and...
chrrristine: then you make me sad.
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Supreme Court Tyranny →
baseballlibertarian: Originally written in 1999 but still even more relevant today as it was then.  constantly reread The Federalist Papers, and every time I do my heart cracks a little. If only the Constitution worked the way Alexander Hamilton and James Madison promised it would! In Federalist No. 53, Madison noted as a flaw in the...
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Another Day in the Empire: Libya: The CIA Psyop to... →
bryce-white: It’s hard to believe that the genocide and lawlessness we are witnessing in Libya is merely a shadow of what is to come. Al-Qaeda has essentially become the country’s new leadership, systematic genocide and imprisonment is being carried out, NATO is gunning down civilians, and those who won’t bow…
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Rage Politics: Euro zone leaders get warning from... →
ragepolitics: Germany is divided over Europe’s bailout fund. Finland may be jeopardising Greece’s latest rescue. And Italy is suddenly backpedaling on austerity. Jean-Claude Trichet and Mario Draghi, the current and incoming presidents of the European Central Bank, had a sharp message for Europe’s leaders on…
Sep 30th
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The Genius of Carl Menger →
The history of economics is full of tales of forgotten forerunners, men whose work had no effect and was only rediscovered after their main ideas had been made popular by others, of…
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Police beat journalist Jesse Rosenfeld covering G20 http://t.co/5LXGVnx1
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Police beat journalist Jesse Rosenfeld covering... →
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Politicoid: Amendments IX and X →
politicoid: It seems to me that people and even constitutional scholars have completely forgotten amendments IX and X of the constitution. They are the final two amendments that were part of the bill of rights. What are they? Amendment IX: “The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall…
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“Newt Gingrich said he’s afraid America will become an atheist country dominated...”
– Jay Leno (via tumblrtribune)
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Privatization in China: Capitalism Confined →
tumblrtribune: For privately run Chinese companies, the state is never far away…
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Trunk: Law school is a waste of time →
pinkcottoncloud: Read full story for latest details. Read more I wonder how the establishment would take this. :)
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A 'Furious' revelation: Feds sold guns to drug... →
weaponsystems: This just might be the smoking gun we’ve been waiting for to break the festering “Fast and Furious” gun running scandal wide open: the Department of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives apparently ordered one of its own agents to purchase firearms with taxpayer money, and sell them directly to a Mexican drug cartel.
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“For if leisure and security were enjoyed by all alike, the great mass of human...”
–  Image via Wikipedia George Orwell (via deus—ex-machina)
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Who Protects the Consumer? →
[Man vs. The Welfare State (1969; 2007)] Consumers are sometimes asked to pay too much for goods. This has been true since the beginning of time. Their great protection against…
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Photo: What everyone needs. Unicorn tears! Were I can I get some? :) http://t.co/4RssB1Kc
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ATF: Illegal to Sell Guns to Med Marijuana Users  →
weaponsystems: Firearms dealers in states that allow medical marijuana can’t sell guns or ammunition to registered users of the drug, a policy that marijuana and gun-rights groups say denies Second Amendment rights to individuals who are following state law. Federal law already makes it illegal for someone to possess a gun if he or she is “an unlawful user of, or addicted to” marijuana or other...
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Protesters plan "occupation" at Federal Reserve... →
Hoping to continue the momentum from the Wall Street protests in New York, activists are planning some civil disobedience at the Federal Reserve Bank in Minneapolis on Oct. 7, and they are not making any secret of it. […] For protesters hatching the details for a confrontation against the powers that be, they are remarkably transparent, at least so far. They posted a public notice of their...
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