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Poll: Favorite Liberty Event of 2012


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Why our Country is Going Down The Drain


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Lining Pockets or Voting Booths? Gary Franchi Responds to Bloomberg Article


Gary Franchi Responds to the Bloomberg Article that accuses him of mismanaging Revolution PAC’s funds. (embed was disabled, you can view the video here youtu.be/StyENMeBbtw) Tweet

Invite Ron Paul to the White House for a Policy Meeting


Posted at WhiteHouse.gov Ron Paul, Champion of the Constitution, upholds the tenets that make America great. This showed in his historic bid for the GOP presidential nomination, which produced a competitive showing and recognition of his platform: economic and personal … Continue reading

Poll: Do you think less favorably of Gary Franchi now b/c of the Bloomberg Article?

“Sovereign Citizen” Michael Chung Fights Back Against Feds


By John Marzulli / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS The feds claim he’s a member of a movement that shuns government authority. But now reputed “Sovereign Citizen” Michael Chung is ready to use the court system he supposedly disavows to strike … Continue reading

News Anchors Quit on Air, Were Pressured to Cover Politics w/a Bias


By Dylan Stableford, Yahoo! News \ A pair of local TV news anchors had a surprise for viewers at the end of their 6 p.m. newscast on Tuesday: They’re quitting. Cindy Michaels and Tony Consiglio, anchors for ABC’s WVII affiliate … Continue reading

Government Making a Killing By Killing Pets


By Tom Knudson, of the Sacramento Bee As founder of one of the nation’s largest urban wildlife damage control companies, Kevin Clark is no stranger to competition. But one competitor costs him more business than any other: the federal government. … Continue reading

Ballot Workers Mislead & Insult Write-In Voter


In 2008 while trying to do a write-in vote for Ron Paul, I was mocked by the ballot workers. This time around I decided to document my experience. For the record, after this video, I told them never mind on … Continue reading

Woman Dying of Leukemia Given TSA Pat-Down Despite Calling Airline Ahead of Time

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By DOUG ESSER | Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) — A Michigan woman dying of leukemia hopes her embarrassing experience at a Seattle airport changes the way the Transportation Security Administration treats travelers with medical conditions. Michelle Dunaj, 34, was making … Continue reading