French president defiant in face of anti-reform protests
French president defiant in face of anti-reform protests
French president defiant in face of anti-reform protests
‘Coup took place in Brazil’: Film crew stages red carpet pro-Rousseff protest in Cannes
Disabled inmate who stole $5 in snacks ‘starved to death’ in Virginia prison – lawsuit
Israel to release Duma arsonist from prison
Obama irked as US Senate passes bill to allow 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia
Terrorist-funding Saudi dictatorship threatens military force to remove Assad in Syria if talks fail
Imperial Designs? Current US Ambassador to Brazil Served in Paraguay Prior to 2012 Coup
Special Richie Allen Show tonight on the scandal of forced adoption
Brazilians protest acting president’s cabinet line-up
Turkish parliament approves bill to lift MPs immunity
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Ever since Sen. Ted Cruz suspended his campaign and Donald Trump essentially secured the Republican nomination, certain elements of Conservative Inc. have been flailing about attempting to promote the idea of a third party challenge to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton that would more precisely reflect movement conservative pieties. So far, their efforts have not exactly caught fire. There are many reasons for this that I don’t have time to cover in a short essay, but one of them is clearly logistics. It is incredibly difficult and expensive to run nationally as a third party or independent candidate. Some important … Continue reading →
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“The vitality of civil and political institutions in our society depends on free discussion… It is only through free debate and free exchange of ideas that government remains responsive to the will of the people and peaceful change is effected. The right to speak freely and to promote diversity of ideas and programs is therefore one of the chief distinctions that sets us apart from totalitarian regimes.”—Justice William O. Douglas, Terminiello v. City of Chicago (1949) Shame on the U.S. Supreme Court for making a mockery of the First Amendment. All the justices had to do was right a 60-year … Continue reading →
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Sometimes a cautionary tale is more motivating than any amount of positive reinforcement every could be, and the horrifying reports from Venezuela are a perfect example. If you’re paying attention to the things they’ve run out of, you can put together a collapse supply list to see you through the crisis in the event of a breakdown in our own country. The time to prepare is now, well before the situation devolves to one that is similar. Every day, there is more dire news out of Venezuela. It’s so bad there that even the mainstream news can no longer ignore … Continue reading →
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People have asked me what political party I belong to, or what political philosophy I believe in. The answer to that is “none”. I believe in none of them at all. I have abandoned the government altogether and the political system as a whole. “Oh, really?! Then why do you write about them?” Because I have no proverbial “dog in the fight”, and I don’t really care who wins, be it an election or a war. I call it as I see it and, further, because I don’t really care what popular culture or society thinks, I am not bound by … Continue reading →
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