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Bill to protect journalists clears Senate panel
The Senate Judiciary Committee approves a media shield bill to keep 'real reporters' from having to testify on their work.
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Health department raids community picnic and destroys all food with bleach
Health department raids picnic and destroys all food with bleach
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A Timeline of Net Neutrality
This is a timeline of net neutrality from your friends at Public Knowledge. Each entry contains links that should help you better understand the history of net neutrality and what was going on at the time of the action.
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Why House Republicans Think Debt Default Fears Are Just Another One of Obama’s Tricks
For a couple of days last week, Texas Rep. Randy Neugebauer was the Republican face of the government shutdown. Neugebauer showed up to the Wednesday “storming” of the World War II Memorial, and got irritated when a park ranger closed a gate behind a group of veterans. The congressman was...
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A Conversation With Lavabit’s Founder
For nearly a decade, Ladar Levison ran Lavabit, a secure e-mail service that served as an alternative for a tech-savvy crowd that cared about privacy. Then, last July, after two months of haggling with the F.B.I., Mr. Levison shuttered the service rather than give the government untrammeled access to his users’ communications and everything he had built.
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The U.S. Needs a Constitution—Here's How to Write It
Let's face it: What worked well 224 years ago is no longer the best we can do.
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Apple’s Siri, What Are Your Political Views? Answer: Ron Paul!
Apple’s Siri Is A Secretly A Huge Ron Paul Supporter
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Let Gamblers Gamble
Why is it only okay when the government runs the racket?
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PA Native American Arrested For Flying Upside Down Flag in Protest of ‘Wounded Knee’ Sell Off
A Duncansville, PA man has been arrested and charged with a crime because he hung an American flag upside down on his own property.
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Free To Play: Bioshock’s Andrew Ryan, Ayn Rand and Going Galt | GamingRebellion
Welcome to another edition of Free To Play, where I examine political topics in gaming from a libertarian viewpoint. Currently, libertarianism is a small portion of the voting population, but our ideas are gaining recognition in the national consciousness. Between South Park, Ron Paul, and Ron Swanson, people are beginning to understand what being libertarian actually means. This also includes those who disagree with our beliefs, but choose to make intelligent villains based upon the ideology, not just strawmen – essentially fictional effigies that intentionally misrepresent the arguments of opponents to make them look bad in the eyes of those uninformed. As what seems to be par for the course in Free To Play, there are spoilers ahead. You’ve been warned.
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5 Reasons the Trans-Pacific Partnership is a Bad Idea
Do you think the public should be made aware that writing DVD ripping software may become illegal? Is “preserving negotiation strength” really a legitimate excuse for hiding a proposal to make it easier to patent plant genes? #TPP #AgainstIP #bigag #bigpharma #drm
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Regulation? Great Idea. For Someone Else.
An overtime expansion tells workers that bureaucrats know better.
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No, Taxation Is Not Slavery
For all his efforts over the last few years to present a less radical, less ideologically rigid form of libertarianism, now and then Rand Paul says something that reminds you that he would prefer to live in Galt’s Gulch with the other “strikers” against the “slavedrivers of collectivism.”
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Helicopter Parents and the Kids Who Just Can't
Parents are afraid to let children fail, so children never learn resilience.
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Exclusive: Feds Regularly Monitored Black Lives Matter Since Ferguson
The Department of Homeland Security has used social media to closely track activists.
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In Washington, War Is Peace by Justin Raimondo -- Antiwar.com
In Washington, War Is Peace
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3 top Rand Paul associates were just indicted
Everything you need to know about the scandal rocking the Paul campaign.
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The Rutherford Institute :: Don’t Be Fooled by the Political Game: The Illusion of Freedom in America
Being a citizen in the American corporate state is much like playing against a stacked deck: you’re always going to lose. The game is rigged, and “we the people” keep getting dealt the same losing hand. Even so, most stay in the game, against all odds, trusting that their luck will change. The problem, of course, is that luck will not save us.
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Chris Christie vs. Rand Paul by Andrew P. Napolitano
The dust-up between New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul over presidential fidelity to the Constitution – particularly the Fourth Amendment – was the most illuminating two minutes of the Republican debate last week.
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This Man Wants to Become President, Pass One Law, and Resign. You Should Support Him.
Why it makes sense to support a candidate who vows to straighten out democracy and then quit.
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