The Liberty Guardian
May 23rd, 2012
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How Not To Save The News: Bad Government Ideas For Journalism

A Potential policy recommendations to support the reinvention of journalism from the FTC circles its wagons around old newspapers and their fading business models

The Best Of Clarke And Dawe’s Economic Satire

The funniest clips from Australia’s John Clarke and Bryan Dawe’s economic and political humor

Marxist Nutjob Ed Shultz Calls For ‘Level Playing Field’ In Talk Radio Due To Falling Ratings

Former right-wing, recently turned radical Marxist radio host Ed Schultz has a lot to say. Unfortunately nobody is listening. But nonetheless, he wants the government to make you listen.

Chilean ‘Glenn Beck’ Acuses US Of Causing The Chile Earthquakes Using HAARP

Chilean TV news pundit Juan Andres Salfate accused the United States of causing the recent earthquakes in Chile and Haiti using the HAARP machine

*Advertisement* 2010 Homebuyer Tax Credits Have Been Extended

For first-time homebuyers, or those who have not owned in the last three years, can receive up to an $8,000 tax credit.

The Unemployment Game Show: Are You Really Unemployed?

Are you *officially* unemployed? The reported rate actually excludes millions of jobless Americans.

Book Reviews: Game Change Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime

“Game Change,” the long-awaited and very gossipy chronicle of the 2008 campaign by journalists John Heilemann and Mark Halperin

Because We’re the Government and You’re Not – A Guide To Good Citizenship

The U.S. government released an “educational video” to teach today’s Americans how to be good citizens?

Drums of War Beat Louder

Main stream media is ramping up the Iran war propaganda. Get ready for the next conflict.

Morning Joe: “What would President Ron Paul Do?”

Ron Paul is on MSNBC Morning Joe discussing Ben Bernanke’s 2009 Person of the Year and Afghanistan. Joe Scarborough asks “What would President Ron Paul Do?”

3 Trillion Dollars: The True Cost of War

In 2003 Donald Rumsfeld estimated a war with Iraq would cost $60 billion. Five years later, the cost of Iraq war operations is over 10 times that figure.