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Hershberger Trial: List of Things You Can’t Say and Wear Gets Bigger

By   /  May 25, 2013  /  News, Police State, World  /  No Comments

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By Heather Callaghan | Activist Post Hopefully, you already know what’s going down in Baraboo, Wisconsin. It’s one of the biggest, precedent-setting food freedom cases in history that’s got even conventional dairy industries watching. Raw milk is the smallest part of this trial – Vernon is fighting for you and he didn’t have to. A [...]

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Texas Drops “Anti-American” CSCOPE Lessons; Battle Continues

By   /  May 22, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Alex Newman | The New American A highly controversial school curriculum used in much of Texas known as “CSCOPE,” which came under relentless assault from activists and parents who said it was promoting “progressive” anti-American and anti-Christian propaganda, was dealt a major blow by policymakers this week. However, despite media reports and legislators heralding [...]

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Does Video Show Cop Planting Something on Adam Kokesh During His Arrest?

By   /  May 20, 2013  /  News, Police State, World  /  No Comments

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By Infowars A new video of Adam Kokesh’s Saturday arrest appears to show police fiddling with the back of his shirt and pants pockets, evidence some are saying is indicative of police attempting to plant something on him. The following status update appeared on Adam’s Facebook page on Sunday morning: Just to comment on some [...]

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8 Revisions to Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Bill That You Need to Know About

By   /  April 27, 2013  /  News, Police State, World  /  No Comments

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By Joe Martino | Activist Post The House of Commons passed the new anti-terrorism bill on April 24th 2013 and received royal assent on the 25th. The bill revived provisions from the Anti-terrorism Act passed just after the Sept. 11 attacks and adds some new ones that can very easily violate civil right It is [...]

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Senate Majority Leader Reid Fast Tracks the Internet Sales Tax Vote

By   /  April 22, 2013  /  Economy, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Bob Adelmann | New American Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid decided last week to push through Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi’s bill, the Marketplace Fairness Act, so that it bypasses any committee debates and thus can be brought to the floor for a vote immediately. A vote on Enzi’s bill, S. 743, is expected this week. The [...]

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Homeschooling: The Future of Liberty

By   /  April 8, 2013  /  News, Police State, World  /  No Comments

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Ron Paul | The-Free-Foundation A common feature of authoritarian regimes is the criminalization of alternatives to government-controlled education. Dictators recognize the danger that free thought poses to their rule, and few things promote the thinking of “unapproved” thoughts like an education controlled by parents instead of the state. That is why the National Socialist (Nazi) [...]

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15-Year-Old Girl Demolishes Gun Control Arguments

By   /  April 4, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Activist Post States continue to wrestle with gun control in the wake of incidents such as Sandy Hook. In response, Connecticut predictably just passed the most restrictive package of bills in the nation, while other states are taking a 180-degree different direction. As noted by ABA Law Journal, “According to the Wall Street Journal, [...]

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Finally, Some Limit to Electronic Searches at the Border

By   /  March 14, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Hanni Fakhoury | EFF In an important new decision, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals created the first explicit limits on the government’s ability to search electronic devices at the border. The court’s decision in United States v. Cotterman (PDF) establishes that government agents must have “reasonable suspicion” before conducting a forensic examination of a computer at [...]

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More States Pass Anti-Agenda 21 Legislation to Protect Private Property Rights

By   /  March 7, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Susanne Posel | Occupy Corporatism The Oklahoma State legislature has passed HB 1412 through the Oklahoma State’s Rights Committee to halt implementation of Agenda 21 within state limits. HB 1412 was written to ensure that “the state or any political subdivision of the state shall not adopt or implement policy recommendations that deliberately or [...]

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Chinese village on lockdown following clashes, reform demands

By   /  March 3, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By RT In this photo taken on March 2, 2013 residents stand next to smashed and overturned cars after civil unrest in the village of Shangpu in China’s southern Guangdong province. (AFP Photo/Peter Parks) Residents in southern China are locked in a standoff with authorities following violent clashes with unidentified attackers allegedly hired by corrupt [...]

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When they came for the Raw Milk drinkers…

By   /  February 27, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Ron Paul | the-free-foundation While I oppose most gun control proposals, there is one group of Americans I do believe should be disarmed: federal agents. The use of force by federal agents to enforce unjust and unconstitutional laws is one of the major, albeit overlooked, threats to liberty. Too often Americans are victimized by [...]

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Citizens Applaud Defeat of Firearms Ban in Massachusetts

By   /  February 21, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Kurt Nimmo | Infowars Obama and the Democrats in Congress would have us believe most Americans are for “sensible” restrictions on the Second Amendment. A town meeting in Massachusetts on Wednesday night, however, turned this assumption on its head. A majority of people attending a town hall meeting in Westford, Massachusetts, responded to the [...]

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