Sheeple: Another Look At A Sad Breed » The
system we are born into is designed to make us stupid. But we all have a
choice: to be taught by others or to learn for ourselves. At the end of
the day, sheeple are sheeple not because they have to be, but because
they want to be. More »
Outside The Asylum
Straight Shooting » If
the President’s hijinks seem too small for national discussion, that’s
because they are. However, focusing on them isn’t petty; it’s a result
of Obama’s seemingly reflexive tendency to lie, even when telling the
truth would be easier. More »
Personal Liberty News
Student Loan Debt Could Cripple Economy For Decades » The
price of a college education has been climbing at a substantially
higher rate than inflation for years; meanwhile, the value of a college
degree has been falling. That’s why thousands of debt-laden college
graduates are facing the worst economic bust to plague the United States
since the housing bubble burst. More »
The POTUS Election Cost $7 Billion, And Obama’s Still Campaigning » The
Federal Election Commission announced recently that the 2013
Presidential campaign, the first since the Supreme Court ruling that
granted corporations freedom of political speech, was the most expensive
in history. More »
Cantor To Reposition GOP Beyond Debt Talk » House
Majority Leader Eric Cantor will urge Republicans to stop fussing about
Federal spending cuts and start talking about helping U.S. families, an
aide says. The change to a softer tack, following big GOP election
losses in November, is to begin today in a policy speech the Virginia
Republican is to make. More »
Supersized Backlash » A
recent study sought to determine if modernization, which often
correlates with a sedentary lifestyle, is a major contributing factor to
obesity and heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United
States. More »
Dr. Benjamin Rush, one of the signers of the U.S. Constitution, saw the
risk of medical monopoly to public and individual health. Rush believed
that the right to medical freedom should be imprinted into the Bill of
Rights. Medical freedom, he thought, was just as important as freedom of
speech and freedom of religion. More »
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