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Why the National Defense Act is the Least of Your Worries

Why the National Defense Act is the Least of Your Worries

  So much attention lately has been on the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012(first S. 1867 in senate, and then it becomes HR1540 in the House), that most people have overlooked many other things that other governing bodies have been doing. Today’s focus is on the Department of Homeland Security. That’s right [...]

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What Does NDAA REALLY Say?

  There is much discussion happening on and off the internet concerning the National Defense Authorization Act, everywhere I look people are panicking about this “new” legislation. The National Defense Authorization Act has been in use for nearly fifty years to detail budgets and expenditures for the US Department of Defense. This is not new.    As nearly [...]

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OWS: An Anti-State Perspective

OWS: An Anti-State Perspective

   The hyphenated anarchists can be a combative bunch.  I’ve done my share of arguing from an Ancap perspective, against sects of the movement I believe wish to achieve freedom- so long as it is done their way.  Tired and stale as the news on it may be, the Occupy Movement lends itself well to [...]

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Police Brutality On the Rise

I have been scratching my head lately over all the cases of police brutality that is being filmed these days. More and more police officers are abusing their sworn oath to “p/rotect and serve”. I have seen countless videos of people of all ages, races, genders get beat up for no apparent reason by so-called [...]

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Follow Up: Why The Pledge of Allegiance Should Be Removed From Schools

In my last article “Why The Pledge of Allegiance Should Be Removed From Schools”, I got a lot of feedback saying what a crock it was, and that somehow it was a statement against America herself. Many seemed to get the idea that the article was about how I am so disappointed in America that [...]

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Why The Pledge of Allegiance Should Be Removed From the Schools

The pledge of Allegiance was written by a socialist by the name of Francis Bellamy in 1892. The original gesture to be made was a Hail Hitler like salute (it’s actually where Hitler and Mussolini got it) – and this is why we now use the hand over the heart instead. The best part is [...]

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The people in Indiana drank the kool-aid

Recently the Indiana Supreme Court made two major rulings concerning police entry into private citizens’ homes. Both of these rulings have left me thankful that I don’t live in Indiana and asking just what the people who do are thinking. On Tuesday the court ruled that officers do not have to knock to serve a [...]

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Dynamite the Makeup Artists

Divisions within the liberty movement create a formidable task themselves for any individual to tackle.  My personal tendency is to speak to those who are liberty-oriented already, as not to waste time with those who are perfectly willing to advocate violence against others to achieve whatever desired ends.  However, it may be useful at times [...]

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Misconception and Freedoms Answer

Misconception and Freedoms Answer

http://www.peacefreedomprosperity.com/?page_id=1140 By David P Shirk Amongst the mountain of movements I would like to see go away, conservatism is one of them. To say that our country was founded on conservative values is nothing short of a pipe dream. A third of the colonists liked things the way they were, another third could not care [...]

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Stark Contrast – A look At How We Haven’t Changed

Stark Contrast – A look At How We Haven’t Changed

http://www.peacefreedomprosperity.com/?page_id=1140 By David P Shirk Many people like to quote the founders and other influential people of our nation’s beginnings, yet many seem to miss the point. For example, Thomas Paine wrote several pieces, but started with a work we are all familiar with called Common Sense. Though he had no formal education, and was [...]

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