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Missouri National Guard Taps Inmates for Aid in Emergencies

Originally posted here by Aaron Dykes Even the best of soldiers have been known to stray under the stress of battle; no one is proud of the fact that rapes, murders, looting and pillaging have all taken place in wartime [...]

Heathrow Plays Freeze-Out with Stranded Customers

Originally written here by Paul Joseph Watson. Heathrow responded to Britain’s big freeze by freezing the passengers who were left stranded at the airport after all flights were canceled, according to eyewitnesses. Victims of Britain’s coldest December on record were [...]

Individual Insurance Plan Mandate Struck Down at Judiciary

You may have heard the news, but just in case you haven’t; the mandate that all individuals must have health insurance has been ruled unconstitutionaltoday. This is a good move by the judicial branch for many obvious reasons to freedom-loving [...]

You Can’t Build An Empire on the Framework of a Republic

Freedom, representation, majority rule with minority protection. These are the things that embody a republic. Subjection, bloat, dictatorship, and pure majority rule. These things embody an empire. It may seem kind of one-sided (especially in the way I phrased it), [...]

How to Get Your Branson Tea Party 10/23/10 Event DVD

If you would like a DVD of the Branson Tea Party’s “Pre-Election Pink Slip Rally and Concert” held October 23, 2010, then act now! For a $15.00 donation to “Branson Tea Party Coalition”, you will receive a DVD by mail [...]

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Need an Advil? There’s a Prescription for That…

Oh, we’re not done with Obamacare yet! As a matter of fact, it’s just beginning! And we’re not even to the death panels yet… Channel 7 Action News via KSGF. How does all this begin? Well, we were already decked [...]

Economists Send Fed Open Letter Warning of QE2′s Perils

Originally posted here by Kurt Nimmo. Economists are worried about the Federal Reserve’s QE2. “We believe the Federal Reserve’s large-scale asset purchase plan (so-called “quantitative easing”) should be reconsidered and discontinued,” write a number of economists in an open letter [...]

The Next Step in “MortgageGate”

It’s no secret that the Fed has set aside $600 Billion to buy up government debt treasuries (a process known as “Quantitive Easing” and will re-issue the same amount into the currency to help pay off said debt; while foreigners [...]

The TSA Dialectic

Give people a choice between poison and poison-lite; people will always choose poison-lite. There’s no thought of the third option; to walk away. Neal Boortz was talking about this on his show today (I was listening on KSGF, don’t know [...]