Fiction Makes a Sharp Turn Into Reality
May 30, 2013 By: Bobby Casey, Managing Director The satisfaction many find in tales of fiction is, no matter how terrifying or calamitous, in the end, it’s understood that none of it was true. In the case of what we are experiencing now, not only are we proving countless political and economic prophets right, no […]
What Is Noble?
May 28, 2013 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher Our individual understandings of what is noble are a reflection of our own character. How we define what is noble should at least run deeper than intentions or life risking, and factor in actions and ends. Every year, when Memorial Day, Veteran’s Day, Flag Day, President’s Day, and […]
Happy Memorial Day — Rah, Rah

May 27, 2013 By: Paul Seymour, Director of Client Services Happy Memorial Day up there in the formerly great America. Last week I mentioned that I came from an old military family, very honestly not remembering that Memorial Day was just a week later. I guess that’s part of my current live-day-to-day mentality – which […]
Forbidden Fruit: Is Apple’s Tax Avoidance Immoral?
May 24, 2013 By Bobby Casey, Managing Director Lambasting Apple for legally protecting its wealth offshore is misguided. We should be condemning the tax code that chased that wealth (and all the potential jobs) away! Let’s be clear: keeping and protecting your own wealth is not theft, no matter how you slice it. The IRS […]
Statism: Ideas So Good, They’re Mandatory!
May 23, 2013 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher As if it wasn’t bad enough that there’s a law to govern my every move (from how fast I drive, to what I can consume), my tax dollars are paying to advertise those mandates back to me! If the laws we have reflect the will of the people, […]
Slow Cooking Frogs
May 22, 2013 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher It seems like the more I read about government monitoring and surveillance, the more I see this slow, metastasizing trespass into our personal liberties. Be aware of the state’s “intent to creep”: it’s turning the heat up under a slow cooking pot of frogs. I live […]
Offshore Re-Education Camp: Lesson 2

May 21, 2013 By: Paul Seymour, Dir. Client Services [I was recently asked to start doing a periodic radio broadcast on Radio Free Latin America (RFLA), called Offshore Re-education Camp. It’s being piped in to the USSA from a secret location south of the border via short wave radio signals. The aim of RFLA is […]
Protecting & Serving the Statist Quo
May 20, 2013 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher Whether we call it “plausible deniability”, “willful ignorance” or “depraved indifference”, at the end of the day, even John Stewart of the Daily Show is seeing a rather painful pattern of the White House not knowing the goings of its organization. The same benefit of the doubt would […]
Steve’s China Adventure: What a Deal!
May 17, 2013 By: Steve Hilgart, Director of Marketing & Conference Operations I received a lot of feedback on my last article about my current travels abroad as well as people asking for the “next installment.” Since my last email, I’ve ventured into the depths of Chinese culture, found some amazing places to shop, and […]
War on Dissent(ers)

May 16, 2013 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher Dissenters are the low hanging fruit for any administration, and when you have one like Obama’s, which loves to print, tax and spend, you will be hard pressed to find the dissenting population behaving inconspicuously. By now, it is rather obvious that, when it comes to dissenters, this […]