Those who take police accountability seriously had reason to celebrate this month when Amber Guyger, the police officer who walked into 26-year-old Botham Jean’s apartment, mistook it for her own, and fired a fatal shot into him, was found guilty of murder and...
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Don’t Be Sorry, Jane Fonda
by Kym Robinson | Oct 15, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The American war on South East Asia, or more commonly known as the Vietnam War was at its bloody peak when Jane Fonda went to Hanoi. Millions had died, and the promise of victory was ever elusive for the US government. The support for the war inside the United States...
Is the Non-Aggression Principle Axiomatic?
by Steve Anthony | Oct 15, 2019 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
The Non-Aggression Principle is one of the most well known and core ideas to libertarianism. It succinctly lays the groundwork for how libertarians believe people should interact with each other. But is it always the answer for interaction? Does it hold literally...
Washington Is Wrong Once Again – Kurds Join Assad To Defend Syria
by Ron Paul | Oct 14, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
When President Trump Tweeted last week that “it is time for us to get out of these ridiculous endless wars,” adding that the US would be withdrawing from Syria, Washington went into a panic. Suddenly Republicans, Democrats, the media, the think tanks, and the war...
The Party and the Deep State
by Warren Beale | Oct 14, 2019 | Featured Articles
If we compare our current situation politically and culturally in this country, to the many films Hollywood produces that depict a dystopian authoritarian society, we would be relived to feel we are far from such a reality. Much has been said about a “deep state” that...
The Conservative Attack on Market Freedom
by Ryan McMaken | Oct 14, 2019 | Economics, Featured Articles
I haven't run an empirical study on the number of articles published, but it sure seems like conservatives are writing more articles than usual condemning economic freedom, and the people who advocate for it. This would make some sense in the Age of Trump when the the...
Should Americans Fight to Protect the Kurds in Syria?
by David Nelson | Oct 14, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The Washington foreign policy outrage mob was at it again, this time wringing their hands in angst after President Trump announced that he would begin drawing down the American military presence in northern Syria and then finally ordered a full withdrawal of around...
A Redcoat Murders a Colonist in Her Home
by Peter R. Quiñones | Oct 14, 2019 | Featured Articles, Justice, Peter Quinones
If the people heeded the words of certain founders, had an unquenchable thirst for liberty and were not lost in their comfort and seeming security, the headlines in regard to the shooting by a local tax-feeding-jackboot of a 28-year-old woman through the window of her...









