Drowning In Hypocrisy
Paul Craig RobertsJan 25
The US government is so full of self-righteousness that it has become a caricature of hypocrisy. Leon Panetta, a former congressman who Obama appointed CIA director and now head of the Pentagon, just told the sailors on the USS Enterprise, an aircraft carrier, that the US is maintaining a fleet of 11 aircraft carriers in order to project sea power... (more)

"This was my 'draw a political cartoon' assignment"
RedditJan 25

An awesome drawing by redditor webslingga via r/pics



The Invisible Economy
Jeff RiggenbachJan 25
Robert Neuwirth is a journalist who is preoccupied with this question: What do people do when the state has made satisfaction of their wants, their natural desire to improve their lives, almost impossible?

Neuwirth would almost certainly not pose the question in quite these terms. On the one hand, he understands quite clearly that this is precisely what is going on — that it is the state that has put people in the position he describes so well. In his first book, Shadow C
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George Soros on the Coming U.S. Class War
The Daily BeastJan 25


No Trial, No Doctor, No Judge: Man Held in Solitary Confinement 2 Years After DWI Gets $22M
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort WorthJan 25
A man who spent two years in solitary confinement after getting arrested for DWI was awarded $22 million for suffering inhumane treatment in New Mexico's Dona Ana County Jail.

Stephen Slevin was arrested in August of 2005 for driving while intoxicated, according to NBC station KOB.com. He said he never got a trial and spent the entire time languishing in solitary, even pulling his own tooth when he was denied dental care.

"'[Prison officials were] walking by me ever
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76-year-old man beaten by police during a traffic stop, says family
CBS LocalJan 25


President Obama's YouTube Forum deems marijuana legalization questions "inappropriate"
NORML.orgJan 25


Gold Proves Safest as Goldman Forecasts Record: Riskless Return
BloombergJan 25
Gold provided the best returns of all commodities in the past five years when adjusted for volatility, and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. says the rally will continue as options traders signal no change in the metal’s relatively low risk.

The BLOOMBERG RISKLESS RETURN RANKING shows the Standard & Poor’s GSCI Gold Total Return Index produced a 6.5 percent risk- adjusted return in the five years ended yesterday, the highest among 24 commodities tracked by S&P, data compiled by
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The Caging of America: Why do we lock up so many people?
The New YorkerJan 25


Embarrassing 'SHCOOL' sign replaced in NYC
The GuardianJan 25
Seems appropriate considering the edjumacation the kids are getting.

China Police Open Fire on Tibetans as Protests Spread
BloombergJan 25
Police in southwestern China opened fire on protesters in a Tibetan enclave during a clash Jan. 24, the second straight day of deadly protests in the area, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

The confrontation occurred after a crowd gathered two days ago near the Chengguan Police Station, Xinhua said yesterday, citing an unidentified police officer. The crowd refused to disperse and then stormed the station with knives, gasoline bottles and stones, according to the report.... (more)
Hrm, the way the headline is written is rather deceptive, is this the US trying to meddle in China's affairs? - Chris

MegaUpload Founder Again Denied Bail, High Court Appeal Launched
TorrentFreakJan 25


Assange TV on RT: Exclusive interview show coming soon
RTJan 25

RT's getting a new talk show - and world media's already in a spin over its host. It's the man who's exposed wrongs at the highest levels of government and military - the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.


Gold Spikes up $46.50 to $1710/oz on Fed Announcement
InformationLiberationJan 25

Gold spikes up $46.50, or 2.79% after the Fed says interest rates are unlikely to rise all the way through 2014.
Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said the Federal Reserve is considering additional asset purchases to boost growth after extending its pledge to keep interest rates low through at least late 2014.

Policy makers are “prepared to provide further monetary accommodation if employment is not making sufficient pr
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It's Treason to Disagree
Jeffrey TuckerJan 24
A horrifying aspect of modern life is how nearly daily threats to fundamental freedoms and human rights require that citizens become politically aware and active.

Here we are struggling to put food on the table, cultivate a civilized private life, support things we care about, manage our households and otherwise meet all the challenges of modern life and then some jerk politician pushes some dangerous legislation that poses an all-out attack on everything we take for granted.
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Red Spotlights to Mark 'Precrime' Suspects on Streets of New Jersey
InfowarsJan 24

In a glowing review of the rising prevalence of high-tech big brother surveillance gadgets in police force use, the Associated Press reports that East Orange, New Jersey plans to cut crime by highlighting suspects with a red-beamed spotlight– before any crime
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Rules of American justice: a tale of three cases
Glenn GreenwaldJan 24
Developments in three legal cases, just from the last 24 hours, potently illuminate the Rules of American Justice. First, the Justice Department yesterday charged a former CIA agent, John Kiriakou, with four felony counts for having allegedly disclosed classified information to reporters about the CIA’s interrogation program. Included among those charges are two counts under the Espionage Act of 1917, based on t... (more)

Soros Mouthpiece Calls On Google To Police “Conspiracy Theories”
InfowarsJan 24
Former fellow of George Soros’ Open Society and current Stanford University scholar Evgeny Morozov has called on Google and other search engines to become thought crime enforcers, by providing warnings about websites that contain “conspiracy theories” such as the belief, held by a majority of Americans, that global warming is not primarily man-made.

Morozov, whose biography confirms him as a well-connected insider, decries in a Slate piece how the
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Idiot Politicians Propose Regulating Oil Companies With 'Reasonable Profits Board'
ForbesJan 24
In a scene straight out of Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged,” a group of congressmen have submitted a bill that would create a “Reasonable Profits Board” to regulate how much profit oil and gas companies are allowed to make.

The board would consist of three members, appointed by the President of the United States to three-year terms, and would be responsible
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Tax Evaders Renounce U.S. Citizenship
AllGovJan 24
Rather than deal with the complexities of U.S. tax law, Americans living overseas are increasingly renouncing their citizenship in order to avoid paying their income taxes.

According to National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson, approximately 4,000 people gave up their citizenship from fiscal year 2005 to FY 2010. Renunciations increased sharply within the past three years, from 146 in FY 2008 to 1,534 in FY 2010. And during the first two quarters of FY 2011 alone, 1,024 Americans
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Mortgage Writedowns Could Cost Taxpayers $100B
BloombergJan 24


Ex-Pittston police chief sues mayor, city
Citizens VoiceJan 24


Massachusetts Man Who Refused To Open Door For Cops Receives Arrest Warrant
PixiqJan 24


Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales: MPAA chairman Christopher Dodd should be fired
VentureBeatJan 24



The Pirate Bay Wants You To Really Download A Car
TorrentFreakJan 24


Do Pirate Sites Really Make That Much Money? Um... No
TechdirtJan 24


Georgia Lawmaker Looking To Make Photoshopping Heads On Naked Bodies Illegal
TechdirtJan 24



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