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Month: November, 2007

Can I be called a Homegrown Terrorist?

29 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

According to a bill that just passed the House of Representatives, thanks to it’s vague language, I could legally be called a terrorist.
Here’s the definition in the bill of something termed “violent radicalization”:
The process of adapting or promoting an extremist belief system for the purpose of facilitating ideologically-based violence to advance political, religious, or social […]

Plato: A Key Contributor to Modern Christianity

27 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

Did you know that the main inspiration for one of modern Christianity’s foundational assumptions is Plato?
You heard that right.
It isn’t the Bible, Jesus, the early Christians, or even first century Judaism. It was the Greek philosopher Plato. And that certainly doesn’t bode well, because Plato was a complete nutball.
It’s from Plato that […]

The Real Language of Politicians

20 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

The language of Capitalism and business, many say, is money. And this is cause for derision because it is looked at as unsympathetic and ruthless, caring not for the needs of others, but only for profit.
But guess what?
Politicians are even more fluent in this language than they would have you believe. […]

Liberty Dollar Offices Robbed Blind by Thieves

16 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

These thieves go by the name of FBI and Secret Service agents.
I learned early yesterday from www.gordonunleashed.com that the Liberty Dollar offices were raided by the feds. They took everything, including 2 tons of gold and silver.
If taking privately owned commodities from a privately owned office is not theft, then our dictionary just plain […]

On The Radio

15 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

Tonight, during the 11:00PM CST slot, I will be a guest on the PNAC Radio program, part of the We The People Radio Network.
Please tune in and let me know what you think. You can listen live right in the comfort of your own computer desk chair.
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