Global Economic Slowdown Signals Sad New Year » The
only advantage of a long, drawn-out disintegration of the overall
economic system is that as the years pass, it becomes possible to
discover a pattern through which we can gauge where we really stand
today and will stand tomorrow. Unfortunately, the pattern suggests the
next year will be dismal. More »
Outside The Asylum
Angels Among Us » What
happened Friday at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.,
doesn’t lend itself to easy expression. After all, the massacre which
stole away the lives of 27 people, including 20 children, so exceeds the
capacity of mere words that even remarks like “words fail me” seem
trite and clichéd. More »
Voices
No Time To Disarm America » In
the wake of the shooting at a Connecticut elementary school, the
opinions have begun following in from both sides of the gun control
debate. The debate is sure to become increasingly fallacious and nasty
in coming months as people on both sides make ridiculous claims to
support their case. More »
Personal Liberty News
Let Me See Your Papers » Residents
of the Arkansas town of Paragould — population barely 25,000 — will
soon begin noticing a constant presence of militarized police patrolling
the streets and asking to see pedestrians’ papers. More »
Ex-Police Chief Dies After Stun Gun Shock » A
former Pennsylvania police chief died after being shocked with a stun
gun following a fight at a casino and a short police chase. State
troopers said the investigation into the death was ongoing, but was
being considered a result of natural causes. More »
As
the gun grabbers jerk knees over the school shooting at Sandy Hook
Elementary School, one topic of discussion is strangely missing from the
accounts in the mainstream media: the drug factor.
Shooter Adam Lanza was notably and noticeably “different.” News reports
have former classmates and teachers describing him as a ghost, an
autistic genius, deeply disturbed, withdrawn and shy. During Lanza’s
freshman year of high school, Newtown school officials were so concerned
about him that they assigned him a permanent psychologist and flagged
him to the school’s security chief. Lanza was described by school
officials as one “very much in need of watching” — not because they saw
in him a potential to harm others, but to harm himself. More »
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