One Lonely State Representative Opposes Indefinite Detention
by Bob Adelmann | 5:52 am, January 17, 2012
Where is the outrage? Where is the anger? Where is the complaining? Is there just ONE politician with backbone stiff enough to say NO?
Ron Paul Primary Results: the Rest of the Story
by Bob Adelmann | 3:54 pm, January 13, 2012
Since Ron Paul isn’t especially charismatic, what is the basis for his attraction among young people? It has to be his message: the message of freedom.
Latest Numbers from Germany Confirm Recession
by Bob Adelmann | 5:28 am, January 11, 2012
It’s hard to argue with data like these. A 5 percent drop in anything is staggering. The contagion is spreading…
Oath Keepers Launches Effort to Recall Members of Congress
by Bob Adelmann | 5:19 am, January 4, 2012
In my opinion Stewart Rhodes is a remarkable man. He worked for Ron Paul, he served in the military, he wrote a column for S.W.A.T. magazine, and sports a law degree from, of all places, Yale! All that aside, the man is fearless. This effort should serve his organization, and the fight for freedom, well.
Osama bin Laden: A Critical Look at the AP’s Top Story of 2012
by Bob Adelmann | 5:57 am, January 2, 2012
The mainstream media powers ahead with its rendition of history while completely ignoring the substantial questions from credible sources about that history. I guess if they ignore the facts long enough they will just go away.
North Korea’s “Great Successor” Inherits Political, Economic Quagmires
by Bob Adelmann | 12:28 pm, December 21, 2011
His death is unlamented, except in the liberal mainstream press. Even there, some of the truth is getting out. This guy was a monster, and he is arranging for his brother to teach his son the same monstrous behaviors. I weep for the citizens – no, the slaves – who live there and can’t get out.
Forbes: Rich Nations Go Broke by Overpromising and Overspending
by Bob Adelmann | 5:42 am, December 2, 2011
Just because the United States is large and rich doesn’t mean it can’t go broke. In fact it is following in the same footsteps as innumerable other rich states in history. Why would we expect a different outcome?
Natelson: Military Action in Libya is Unconstitutional
by Jon Caldara | 1:39 pm, March 25, 2011
Our resident Constitution scholar Rob Natelson has been on fire lately! He wrote a really interesting blog post the other day on why our military involvement in Libya is unconstitutional. He also sat down with one of my minions for an iVoices.org podcast to elaborate on the points he made in his blog post. Head [...]
Photos from OneNation Labor/Peace/Socialism Rally In DC
by T.L. James | 5:12 pm, October 2, 2010
One of our correspondents in DC sent these pictures of the pro-communist labor-sponsored OneNation rally on the Mall in Washington, October 2, 2010.
War Protest in DC – No, Really…
by T.L. James | 8:40 am, March 20, 2010
Hey, remember when political protests used to be about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq? You know…back before President Obama was elected, and fulfilled all his campaign promises to end the wars, withdraw the troops, and undo the foreign policy tangle which – like every other problem he has faced in the past year – he inherited [...]
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