I don’t understand why people call the Palestinians terrorists. If someone came and kicked you out of your home, you would be bloody mad too.
| 14 notes | source: leftlibertarian | 11:16pm 3/6/2012 |

I don’t understand why people call the Palestinians terrorists. If someone came and kicked you out of your home, you would be bloody mad too.
| 14 notes | source: leftlibertarian | 11:16pm 3/6/2012 |
I just want to do sex things.
| 76 notes | source: amouthygirl | 10:39pm 3/6/2012 |
im fully convinced that if libertarians really understood anarchy/socialism and stopped clinging on their amazingly uncritical and dumb definition of “freedom” that none of them would be libertarians.
they mostly don’t even know what libertarianism is. A lot of libertarians seriously believe that…
| 75 notes | source: phredology | 9:45pm 3/6/2012 |
“Mr. Obama embraced a disputed method for counting civilian casualties that did little to box him in. It in effect counts all military-age males in a strike zone as combatants, according to several administration officials, unless there is explicit intelligence…
| 154 notes | source: theamericanbear | 12:49pm 3/6/2012 |
The Freedom of Speech does not mean the freedom from criticism. If you’re being a racist, sexist asshole, people will call you out on it. And if they tell you to shut the fuck up because you’re being a little shit, they’re not violating your freedom of speech. they’re just pointing that you’re a fucking poopyhead.
Shut. Up.
| 317 notes | source: anticapitalist | 12:36pm 3/6/2012 |
- then Back in June 2010, a super-sophisticated computer virus attack was waged on the Iranian nuclear program. Named “Stuxnet,” the virus disrupted and temporarily shut down about 1,000 of the nation’s 5,000 uranium centrifuges.
- nowThe decision to push ahead with Stuxnet, which the U.S. and Israel teamed on, came directly from President Obama — he accelerated the attack, part of a U.S. effort to halt Iran’s nuclear program code-named “Olympic Games.” source
| 82 notes | source: shortformblog | 12:25pm 2/6/2012 |
“Your First Amendment rights can be terminated,” yells the Chicago police officer, caught on video right before arresting two journalists outside a Chicago hospital. One, an NBC News photographer, was led away in handcuffs essentially for taking pictures in a public place. He was released…
| 99 notes | source: abaldwin360 | 10:25am 1/6/2012 |
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