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Brian Aitken just directed this video on the Cost of the War on Drugs through the Foundation for Economic Education with help from Jeffrey Miron, Harvard Economist and Senior Fellow at the CATO Institute.
After 40 years of violence, murder, and trillions of dollars spent with no end in sight the video begs you to ask yourself: Does it make sense?
The Foundation for Economic Education: FEE is the oldest free-market organization in America. Founded in 1946 FEE’s mission is to offer the most consistent case for the “first principles” of freedom: the sanctity of private property, individual liberty, the rule of law, the free market, and the moral superiority of individual choice and responsibility over coercion.
Brian Aitken: Best known for being sentenced to seven years in prison for possessing his legally owned firearms. After a two year legal battle where corruption reigned he spent four months in prison before being released by Governor Chris Christie. A Deprivation of Civil Rights suit is pending against the Police, Prosecutor and Judge (who has since been dismissed). Aitken is now the Director of New Media for FEE.
Jeffrey Miron: Jeffrey A. Miron is Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Economics at Harvard University and a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute. Miron has previously served on the faculties of the University of Michigan and Boston University; at the latter, he was Department chairman for six years. He has been the recipient of an Olin Fellowship from the National Bureau of Economic Research, an Earhart Foundation Fellowship, and a Sloan Foundation Faculty Research Fellowship. Miron holds a B.A. in economics, magna cum laude, from Swarthmore College and a Ph.D. in economics from M.I.T.
The CATO Institute: The Cato Institute is a public policy research organization — a think tank — dedicated to the principles of individual liberty, limited government, free markets and peace. Its scholars and analysts conduct independent, nonpartisan research on a wide range of policy issues.Brian Aitken just directed this video on the Cost of the War on Drugs through the... more
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Brian Aitken deserves to be pardoned. Please contact Governor Chris Christie's office:
Office of the Governor
PO Box 001
Trenton, NJ 08625
609-292-6000Brian Aitken deserves to be pardoned. Please contact Governor Chris Christie's... more
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Alister & Paine Poised for Continued Rapid Growth
Digital magazine publisher, Alister & Paine, INC. announced today the results of a recent audit revealing 400% return on investment (ROI) over the first six months of operation, with a monthly recurring return of 1,125 percent.
Under the leadership of Brian Aitken, the company is poised to continue its growth into the New Year as publisher of THE digital magazine for 21st century executives.
“While many new companies struggle in this tough economy and have a difficult time realizing profits even within a few years, Alister & Paine is quite the opposite,” said Brian Aitken, CEO of Alister & Paine. “This recent audit shows strong growth for us and proves Alister & Paine as a credible partner for our clients.”Alister & Paine Poised for Continued Rapid Growth
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Six months ago Brian Aitken, a 26-year-old entrepreneur, launched Alister & Paine Magazine: a digital magazine for 21st century executives. The company, which specializes in providing a web-optimized distribution channel for B2B and high end consumer goods, realized a 400% return on total investments after its first six months of operations.
A recent audit reveals that the company has been experiencing, and is projected to continue, a monthly recurring return of 1,125%.
"The key to any successful business is sticking to the plan, keeping the costs low and providing value to your clients. Alister & Paine does exactly that by providing high-quality editorials to a very hard-to-reach demographic. It doesn't hurt to have fun and love what you're doing...then the 90-hour weeks don't feel so bad," said Brian D. Aitken, Founder and CEO of Alister & Paine Magazine.Six months ago Brian Aitken, a 26-year-old entrepreneur, launched Alister & Paine... more
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Thomas Pink of London was recently named the official luxury clothier to Alister & Paine Magazine, the American based digital magazine for 21st century executives.
Pink was set up in 1984 by three Irish brothers – James, Peter and John Mullen. Their idea was to reinvent the traditional Jermyn Street shirt, taking it to a wider, aspirational audience. The brand name Thomas Pink came from an 18th century London tailor known for making sought-after red hunting jackets. If you were lucky enough to own one, you were said to be ‘in the pink’.
Both Thomas Pink and Alister & Paine cater to a clientele that are critical of craftsmanship and enduring style. Just like Pink prides itself on immaculately tailored shirts Alister & Paine dignifies internet-journalism with its selection of high caliber interviewees and unique editorials. Alister & Paine Magazine was launched in 2009 by Publisher & Entrepreneur Brian Aitken. The Magazine, which is completely digital, brings business and lifestyle topics to the doorstep of some of America’s most influential executives.
“Thomas Pink products embody our philosophy of merging quality and sophistication in everything we do so it was only natural that we name them the official luxury clothier of Alister & Paine Magazine for 2009” said Brian D. Aitken, CEO of Alister & Paine, INC.Thomas Pink of London was recently named the official luxury clothier to Alister &... more
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