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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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Ian Freeman of Free Talk Live Incarcerated Today 8/10/2011

Today Free Talk Live co-host and freedom activist Ian Freeman, was convicted today for obstructing a police car who was trying to drive off with an activist in Keene, NH.  He is currently incarcerated and you can write him at: DOC Cheshire Co Ian Freeman Bernard (this is best to ensure delivery) 825 Marlboro Rd [...]

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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 Extension of the Unpatriotic Act

Since 2001, the Patriot Act has accompanied the war on terrorism by infiltrating wiretaps across the borders and in our neighborhoods. 10 years later the American government order the operation that murdered the top most wanted terrorist through leaked information in extensive water boarding techniques in Guantanamo and through wiretapping suspected terrorist. Today, Obama and [...]

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Body Vest

2C:39-13. Unlawful use of body vests 1. Unlawful use of body vests. A person is guilty of a crime if he uses or wears a body vest while engaged in the commission of, or an attempt to commit, or flight after committing or attempting to commit murder, manslaughter, robbery, sexual assault, burglary, kidnaping, criminal escape [...]

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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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Cheering the death of the First Amendment?

“Thank God for dead soldiers.” We’re all aware of the controversial catch phrase spouted by members of Westboro Baptist church at the funeral of American soldiers. The media has recorded the public outcry well. First I’m Christian. (I’m also an Anarchist but that should be obvious.) I also have strong spiritual objections to disrespecting the [...]

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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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Honor – The Heart of Freedom

By David P Shirk Honor – honesty, fairness, or integrity in one’s beliefs and actions. Though there are other definitions of the word, I will be using this as the focus. As it is, honor is a quality of character that serves any people who wish to gain and hold their freedoms. To me, honor [...]

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