March 2012
“Being fit could potentially become a very effective act of civil disobedience”
– A New Reason to Get in Shape | Eric Peters Autos
Mar 1st
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February 2012
Feb 29th
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It's Not Organic...But So What? By: Dr. Al Sears ... →
I’ll tell you why in a minute, but first, I’ll let you in on a little secret that’s not very well known: The entire reason cereal exists in the first place is because of the Kellogg brothers who believed eating meat was wrong. A hundred and fifty years ago, Americans ate pork, beef, or chicken for breakfast. In the 19th century, Americans ate breakfasts heavy on the meat and natural fiber, light...
Feb 29th
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Feb 28th
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Let's Go Drinking!! →
Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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Bradley Manning to be nominated for Nobel Peace...
Feb 28th
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“By what right are so many atrocities committed by [the nation’s]...”
– Lysander Spooner, No Treason, 1867
Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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WatchWatch
The Governments latest weapon against us The device, developed by Raytheon, is controlled by a joystick and computer monitor and emits a beam about the size of a CD up to distances of about 100 feet. The energy traveling at the speed of light penetrates the skin up to 1/64 of an inch deep. No one can stand being in the beam’s path for more than about three seconds, Mike Booen of Raytheon...
Feb 27th
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How the Government Makes You Fat by Alex Yackery →
The United States Government wants you to be fat; or at least their current agricultural policy would dictate so. Through a multitude of subsidies, protectionist tariffs, and misguided nutritional policy the USDA has promoted obesity, degenerative disease, damaged the environment, and putrefied the nation’s supply of animal protein. Federally funded agricultural subsidies date back to 1862...
Feb 27th
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Mass Media PCP →
It’s active ingredients are both overt and covert, and alter both the conscious and sub-conscious brain functions. It is mulit-faceted and acts as a stimulant, a depressant, psychoactive and hallucinogenic. It is highly addictive. It comes in a wide-variety of dosages, and methods of ingestion, but it usually comes in two generalized formulas, each using slight variations of the active...
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“No number of men, by conspiring, and calling themselves a government, can...”
– Lysander Spooner (via laliberty)
Feb 26th
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“Armas para que?” (“Guns, for what?”)”
– Fidel Castro, a response to a Cuban citizen who said the people might need to keep their guns, after Castro announced strict gun control in Cuba
Feb 26th
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“… to disarm the people - that was the best and most effectual way to...”
– George Mason, 3 Elliot, Debates at 380
Feb 26th
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“… the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any...”
– John Stuart Mill, On Liberty [1859]
Feb 26th
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The Health Impact of News Exposure | Mark's Daily... →
Like everyone, I’ve had ample opportunity in my life to sit in waiting rooms. In the last several, however, I’ve noticed a trend that admittedly gets under my skin: the ubiquity of television news – and the negative events it routinely emphasizes. Read more: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/how-the-news-impacts-your-health-and-what-you-can-do-about-it/#ixzz1nVliCEeY
Feb 26th
EconomicPolicyJournal.com: Your Email Account Has... →
The electronic police state is alive and well. And if you’re truly determined to live a multiple flag lifestyle, then planting a technology flag is a must in order to diversify your sovereign risk. Is your current technology setup putting you at risk? You can figure that out pretty quickly… Just ask yourself, “Is the company that provides my email service and/or website service...
Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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For a man thus subjected to a government that he... →
The principle on which the war was waged by the North was simply this: that men may rightfully be compelled to submit to and support a government that they do not want, and that resistance on their part makes them traitors and criminals. No principle that is possible to be named can be more self-evidently false than this nor more self-evidently fatal to all political freedom. Yet it triumphed...
Feb 26th
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“Democracy is a slow-motion suicide”
– Stefan Molyneux, Everyday Anarchy
Feb 25th
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What You Should Be Able to Say to a Cop… But Don’t... →
One word – no.
Feb 25th
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Damn your low fat diet: How a reformed vegan John... →
Feb 25th
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Hawaiian libertarian: Just Anger? Justified Anger? →
…Our divorce system is a fucking vampire designed to suck the very life out of Father’s and little children whose homes get broken by it. You bet your ass I’m angered by it whenever I think about the toll of destruction it’s wreaked on so many friends and family over the years.  The tragedy of my cousins and Uncle were the impetus for awakening to the reality of the...
Feb 24th
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RedState: Get Ron Paul Off the Stage-Tom Woods-Lew... →
RedState tweets: “Why is Ron Paul allowed to Continue Participating in Debates?” In other words, we need that debate stage to be full of people who are three millimeters away from each other ideologically. That’s all the choice you get, citizen! So here’s what RedState is saying:…
Feb 23rd
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“If a man is talking in the forest, and no woman is there to hear him, is he...”
– Mike Miller @LibertarianMike
Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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There is Nothing Smart About Smart Balance — The... →
Get a load of the catchy marketing slogan for Smart Balance: “The buttery taste you crave in a delicious spread that supports healthy cholesterol levels.” Let’s see. Why do you suppose folks crave that “buttery taste” anyway? Because they need some Real Butter, that’s why!
Feb 23rd
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Thanks to these Horror Stories of Stupidity and... →
Harold Wayne Hadley, Jr., 19, was arrested at a Mississippi junior college after he allegedly wrote a note on a piece of toilet paper on Tuesday, containing the word ‘bomb,’ according to Weirdnews.net. The note prompted 11 emergency agencies to respond to the school, but there was no bomb. Hadley and his family contend that he was only explaining the joy of flatulating in the library. “He was in...
Feb 23rd
Curing Cancer With Sugar? - The Paleo Network-The... →
I’ve seen two examples of cancer charities fundraising by selling sweets, chocolates and cakes, just in the last three days.  It makes me so cross – and makes me realise how far we’ve yet to go in terms of nutritional understanding. From what I understand there seem to be significant links between cancer and sugar.  Apparently cancer cells require far more glucose than normal cells to grow,...
Feb 22nd
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“It is possible to stop most drug addiction in the United States within a very...”
– Gore Vidal http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/culture/allanmassie/100060829/will-anything-sensible-be-done-asked-gore-vidal-about-the-drug-war-40-years-ago-so-far-theres-no-sign/
Feb 22nd
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Going to see Jagger and BB King tonight (I hope)
Feb 21st
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Google now facing class-action suit over Safari... →
A class-action complaint has now been filed against Google for its circumvention of Safari’s privacy features. The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court for Delaware, accuses Google of willfully violating of the Federal Wiretap Act, the Stored Electronic Communication Act, and the Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Google was discovered to have been working its way around...
Feb 21st
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“Not all macronutrients are created equal”
– Beyond Paleo: Nourish Your Body
Feb 21st
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“[25] Jesus said to them, “The kings of the Gentiles lord it over them; and those...”
– Luke 22:25-27 (via libertymoot)
Feb 21st
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“We talk too much. Everybody wants to talk about everything all the time....”
– We Talk Too Much I can never be accused of talking too much.
Feb 21st
gmancasefile: TSA: Fail →
The entire TSA paradigm is flawed. It requires an impossibility for it to succeed. For the TSA model to work, every single possible means of causing danger to an aircraft or its passengers must be eliminated. This is an impossibility. While passengers are being frisked and digitally strip-searched a few dozen yards away, cooks and dish washers at the local concourse “Chili’s” are using and...
Feb 21st
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“The Division of Child-Citizen Development and Early Indoctrination at the...”
– Comrade Child: Your Lunchbox, Please | Free The Animal
Feb 21st
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“The tragedy of modern war is that the young men die fighting each other –...”
– Edward Abbey (via endprohibition)
Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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Have we had our fill of water? | Society | The... →
When did we become so fearful of dehydration? Schoolchildren are encouraged to take bottles of water into classrooms and sip them throughout the day. Peer into most meeting rooms in the country and you will see bottles of water planted on the table in front of executives, as if they fear that the slightest dehydration will impair them in some way. At the gym, people replenish water as fast as...
Feb 21st
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