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Monthly Archives: May 2012
The Bill of What?
dollarvigilante.com
Posted in civil liberties, law, Uncategorized
Tagged Bill of Rights, NDAA, SOPA, The Dollar Vigilante, USA Patriot Act
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IT DOESN’T LOOK GOOD
This Is What Tyranny Looks Like by Carl Gibson/ Common Dreams/ May 23, 2012 Protesters clashed with police at the NATO summit meeting in Chicago on Sunday. (Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times) Remember when police beat Tea Party activists with … Continue reading
Posted in civil liberties, elections, government, Justice, law, media, Occupy, Occupy Wall Street, protest, protests, Supreme Court
Tagged Bill Maher, Carl Gibson, Chicago, Common Dreams, Dan Rather, Dept. of Homeland Security, free speech, NATO protest, NDAA, police state, tea party, tyranny
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COMING TO AIRSPACE NEAR YOU: DRONES
BPR Editor’s Note: Soon more and more Americans will get to know what citizens in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, and other countries are experiencing: the sight of unmanned aerial drones, sent from mysterious airfields, sent to spy on and sometimes kill … Continue reading
Posted in civil liberties, crime, government, law, law enforcement
Tagged ACLU, drones, Electronic Frontier Foundation, FAA, Jan Sorensen, Seattle police dept., Slowpoke, Trevor Timm
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Suddenly the Supreme Court Begins to Pay Attention
Posted in civil liberties, government, health care, law, Supreme Court
Tagged drones, Matt Wuerker, Politico, Roberts court
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What We Don’t Know Can’t Hurt Us, Right?
Posted in Economics, environment, government, health care, law, politics, science
Tagged food labeling, France, Germany, GMOs, Italy, LabelGMOs.org, UrbanOrganicGardener.com
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Charlie Chaplin, exploitation, factories, industrialization, and sticking up for the working man…
Originally posted on vagabonds and villains:
http://youtu.be/CYbsBcPDVQM The famous factory scene in Charlie Chaplin’s film Modern Times in which his character goes mad, is probably one of my favorite scenes ever filmed. Chaplin plays a factory worker who’s mind turns…
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Fox News Isn’t Enough?
BPR Editor’s Note: Another George Orwell Big Brother nightmare may be on its way to unsuspecting Americans…. Congressmen Seek To Lift Propaganda Ban Propaganda that was supposed to target foreigners could now be aimed at Americans, reversing a longstanding policy. By … Continue reading