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April has been an incredibly busy month for the Kansas State University chapter of Young Americans for Liberty!

Throughout the month, we have had our usual weekly meetings and tabling events with an estimated thirty sign ups. Topics of discussions at meetings included everything from intellectual property to martial law in Boston in light of the recent Boston bombings. Events in that arena have been standard for our chapter: 10 to 20 members in attendance per meeting
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For our anti-war activism we got out and campaigned hard last week here at Georgia College and State University. My associates in liberty, Caile Wiley and Sam Allen, were a great help!

For the week of April 15-19th, we were able to get out and table for a great portion of the day on Tuesday and Thursday. Starting at 12 p.m., we tabled until about 4 p.m. On Tuesday we were unprepared for the amount of sun that would be out, and
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The Young Americans for Liberty Chapter at the University of Colorado Boulder has had a busy spring, most recently hosting a “Generation of War” event.
The purpose of the event was to both memorialize and draw attention to the massive loss of liberty, money and lives Americans have faced since the beginning of the War on Terror.
Hosted around the 10th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, our YAL members arrived early on the morning of April 3rd to plant miniature
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Unions. We hear about them all the time and their supposed merits from the media, but are they really beneficial to the workers?
For the April Activism event at St. John's University our chapter decided to create a mock-union hot dog stand. Armed with 60 hot dogs and an air horn, we set up our "union." We had an assembly line of four members, one who took out a hot dog, one who put the hot dog in the bun, one who put on ketchup, and one who put on mustard. Every so often
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VEISHEA is undeniably the largest celebration at Iowa State University every year. It stands for the five colleges at the University at the time of its founding in 1922: Veterinary Medicine, Engineering, Industrial Science, Home Economics, and Agriculture. Every year during VEISHEA, ISU plays host to music artists, celebrities, United States presidents, and some of the best cherry pies you've ever tasted. This year, however, something new was causing a buzz
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Young Americans for Liberty is an organization focused on education, but it's also dedicated to training the activists of tomorrow. While activism for liberty is a relatively new concept in Montana, our YAL chapter at Montana State University has learned by trial and error what works and what doesn't.

Here’s what we learned not to do with our Generation of War event this spring:
Start planning too late: We started planning our GOW event in February. However, our
Read more: Observations From Montana State University’s Generation of War Event
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We had a busy April at UW-Madison preparing for and executing our Generation of War activism events!
First, we tabled inside one of the snazzy new cafeterias on campus and unveiled our big Pin the Drone on the Warzone game map. We got a lot of interest — and while almost no one correctly guessed all 6 countries that the US has drone bombed, we opened many eyes to our level of involvement overseas. It was also pretty big news to people that our government has killed 3 A
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Guilford College Young Americans for Liberty held our chapter’s first activism event on Wednesday, April 10 on campus, on the patio of Founders Hall in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Generation of War anti-war activism event was during Guilford’s “Community Time” from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and was a success, with over 33 letters being signed by students and faculty to be mailed to the President of the United States of America. The letter addressed not only putti
Read more: Guilford College YAL Sends Message to Washington, DC
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Can you IMAGINE if 160 people were killed last week, here in the US? Considering what the criminals in DC did to the people of Boston while looking for a teenager suspected of killing 3...its really hard to even imagine the show of force that would be displayed if a handful of individuals killed 160! But, alas, the people who were killed in Iraq last week were not real people at all. They were brown in color, lived in a far away land, and they are still trying to get used to the "Freedom and
Multi-national corporations upset with Rand Paul, lobbyists cannot budge him
Senator Rand Paul is coming under pressure from some multi-national businesses to drop his opposition to tax treaties between the United States and other nations.
Citing privacy concerns about Americans' tax data, Paul, a Republican and libertarian, has single-handedly blocked Senate action on treaties with Hungary, Switzerland and Luxembourg that have been signed by authorities on both sides, but have been awaiting
Read more: Multi-national corporations upset with Rand Paul, lobbyists cannot budge him
...who cloaks himself in the purity of the Constitution -- according to Dorothy Rabinowitz who sits on the War Street Journal editorial board.
Rand is really getting attacked a lot lately - I stand with him more than ever!
Outspoken civil libertarian and Guardian columnist Glenn Greenwald made a rare cable news appearance this afternoon to debate with TheBlaze host and former CIA officer Buck Sexton over the role American foreign policy has played in fueling Islamic extremists to execute terrorist attacks against the United States. The MSNBC segment was lamentably much shorter than it needed to be, with the two guests getting into a fascinating debate over the nature of jihad.
...”the best response consists in cognitive infiltration of extremist groups”, where they suggest, among other tactics, ”Government agents (and their allies) might enter chat rooms, online social networks, or even real-space groups and attempt to undermine percolating conspiracy theories by raising doubts about their factual premises, causal logic or implications for political action.”
...Because Sunstein explicitly states that “9/11 conspiracy theories” are his main focus, virtually all
Read more: Cognitive Infiltration: An Obama Appointee’s Plan to Undermine (the Liberty Movement)
By Ron Paul
Forced lockdown of a city. Militarized police riding tanks in the streets. Door-to-door armed searches without warrant. Families thrown out of their homes at gunpoint to be searched without probable cause. Businesses forced to close. Transport shut down.
These were not the scenes from a military coup in a far off banana republic, but rather the scenes just over a week ago in Boston as the United States got a taste of martial law. The ostensible reason for the military-style takeover
Read more: Liberty Was Also Attacked in Boston Ron Paul Texas Straight Talk 4/29/2013
The Boston police state lockdown was a beta test. It went over swimmingly. Residents obeyed orders and stayed in their homes. Grocery stores closed. Hospitals were inaccessible. Roads were empty. Schools closed down. Taxi cabs didn’t run. Local business lost millions of dollars in revenue. Get ready. It’s a distinct possibility “shelter in place” will be coming to your neighborhood soon, especially after the display of groveling submission in Watertown, Massachusetts.
Kurt Nimmo
Paul has hold on three treaties, more in the pipeline
Senator Rand Paul is coming under pressure from some multi-national businesses to drop his opposition to tax treaties between the United States and other nations.
Citing privacy concerns about Americans' tax data, Paul, a Republican and libertarian, has single-handedly blocked Senate action on treaties with Hungary, Switzerland and Luxembourg that have been signed by authorities on both sides, but have been awaiting Senate review since 2011.
Read more: Senator Paul stirs business ire over blocking of U.S. tax treaties
If we were to have a sane and adult conversation about drug use and abuse in America instead of waging a war on drugs the same way we wage a war on terror, we might come to the realization that we’re letting the bad ones in our homes freely while some of the most helpful to improving the quality of life of the average person carry some of the highest minimum prison sentences of all, while touting an infinitesimal number of related deaths. Some of you may have read Thad McKracken’s well tho
Read more: Out of All Drugs Legal And Illegal, Which Ones Kill?
http://www.naturalnews.com/040090_Obamacare_healthcare_costs...
W00T!!! This happened at an ASCRS meeting, this is one of the continuing education seminars that I used to attend and give lectures (there would be concurrent meetings for technical staff and management) but these are my homeboys, making me proud!
Check it out:
http://www.ascrs.org/leadership
The secretary, Robert Cionni? I scrubbed for him when he first got out of college. Look how my baby has grown - lol! I hope he was one who
Read more: Doctors walk out of national Obamacare implementation meeting
This article is full of massive propaganda. Lone wolf, homegrown terrorists, mastermind, rabbit hole, conspiracy theory, brainwashed etc. Also, I thought the msm said the little brother told "officials" that he and his brother "planned" an attack in NYC? Well, if thats the case, what does this quote mean?
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"According to accounts of the surviving brother's responses to questioning, he has insisted that they acted alone and that he knew of no other plots or undetonated bombs."
Other
Read more: Tamerlan Tsarnaev radicalised himself...through the internet
