"Snowden's a Hero, Drug War's a Failure, Guns Aren't for Hunting" Vince Vaughn
• http://www.trueactivist.comIn a recent interview with the British edition of GQ magazine, Vince Vaughn held no punches about his thoughts on liberty in America.
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In a recent interview with the British edition of GQ magazine, Vince Vaughn held no punches about his thoughts on liberty in America.
[T]he U.S. has bombed and/or invaded at least one other country at least once every year for the past twenty-one years straight. There has been an almost uninterrupted string of foreign interventions dating back to the invasion of Panama in 1989.
President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to reach a deal to reform and extend Patriot Act provisions that are set to expire on Monday.
In just three minutes, this guy makes a very strong case for an alternative system where human beings are free from corrupt leaders...forever. Video
This week I found myself in rare agreement with Janet Yellen when she admitted that her economic predictions are likely to be wrong.
Patriotism these days is like Christmas--lots of people caught up in a festive atmosphere replete with lights and spectacles.
In January, the British-American computer scientist Stuart Russell drafted and became the first signatory of an open letter calling for researchers to look beyond the goal of merely making artificial intelligence more powerful.
Had an excellent interview (5-19-2015) on Darkness Radio show's True Crime Tuesday heard on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 (Minneapolis,Saint Paul).
Had an excellent interview (5-19-2015) on Darkness Radio show's True Crime Tuesday heard on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 (Minneapolis,Saint Paul).
Eric Margolis talks to Lew Rockwell about whether it's a put-up job.
Last week, a photo of the oddest couple in finance, Peter Schiff and Ben Bernanke together "celebrating the economic recovery", promptly went viral.
Sun and Times owner takes to Twitter to hail the role of the 'competitive free press' during the election and praises David Cameron's cabinet choices
The growing field of artificial intelligence is catching the eye of academics and technology leaders worldwide
Elon Musk's relationship with Google cofounder Larry Page is complicated, to say the least.
At the end of April, Microsoft wowed developers and the media with yet another demo of its new HoloLens headset.
What could better illustrate the bankruptcy of the political system than that race?
Our universe seems real, but is it really? As humans get better at simulating artificial intelligence, it seems at least plausible that we could create life that is both conscious and has free will.
Radio "Liberty" has always been a propaganda ministry. Formerly its propaganda was directed against the Soviet Union. Today it is directed against distinguished Americans who are known and respected for their allegiance to the truth.
The state of New Jersey is quite diverse. So, too, is its state school, Rutgers University.
The last time Mizuho's Chief Economist Steve Ricchiuto was on CNBC, we suspected he would never be invited back
Stars are there to mesmerize you, to capture your attention, and to sell you an illusion… to distract you and fool you into believing (be-lie-ving) what ever lie is being sold.
Like many who believe science fiction is a critical tool for engaging, head-on, our most pressing and complex issues, we are both baffled and depressed by the recent sabotage of the Hugo Awards ballot
Actor, martial arts master and conservative questions US military training exercise and praises Ted Cruz for refusal to believe Jade Helm 15 is no threat
I was 24 years old, just out of graduate school in New York City. Cambridge University had accepted me to do a doctorate in history. But no. In a burst of youthful patriotism, I concluded it was every citizen's duty to join the armed forces
Apologists for the National Security Agency (NSA) point to the arrest of David Coleman Headley as an example of how warrantless mass surveillance is necessary to catch terrorists.
Abetted by idiot administrators, today's students seem incapable of living in the real world.
Over the past month, two members of the Obama administration have made public statements regarding different aspects of America's ongoing "war on terror."
A state that can't keep its citizens secure at Camden Yards is not going to make Ukraine safe for neoliberalism.
Forty years after the fall of Saigon, Washington is still pursuing the same policies that led to the worst defeat in American military history.