Apologists for Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians claim the state has a “right to exist” in an effort to legitimize the ethnic cleansing of Palestine. Zionists taking it upon themselves to try to defend Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian people frequently...
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America Finally Admits Recycling Doesn’t Work
by Jon Miltimore | Mar 22, 2019 | Economics, Featured Articles
It’s time to admit the recycling mania is a giant placebo. A couple of years ago, after sending my five-year-old daughter off to school, she came home reciting the same cheerful environmental mantra I was taught in elementary school. “Reduce, reuse, recycle,” she...
Conscription Is Slavery
by Jacob Hornberger | Mar 21, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Justice
Last month a federal judge in Texas declared the all-male military draft to be unconstitutional because it applies only to men and not also to women. The decision flies in the face of a decision by the Supreme Court in 1981 that upheld the constitutionality of the...
National Emergencies Act: Flawed from the Beginning
by William J. Watkins Jr. | Mar 21, 2019 | Featured Articles, Justice
There has been much debate about President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency on our southern border. Critics complain either that no real emergency exists and/or that Trump’s actions are unconstitutional. Too often, how one feels about the issue of...
Is Trump Really About To Attack Venezuela?
by Ron Paul | Mar 21, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Last week Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ordered the last of the US diplomats out of Venezuela, saying their presence was a “constraint” on US policy toward the country. The wording seemed intended to convey the idea that the US is about to launch military action to...
It’s Time to Stop Fighting Osama bin Laden’s War
by Robert Gaines and Scott Horton | Mar 21, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Osama bin Laden is long dead, but his plans live on through American foreign policy. In 2001, al Qaeda consisted of only 400 ideologues in the far corners of the world. After the recent regime change wars in Iraq, Yemen, Libya and Syria, typical estimates place their...
An Officer’s Path to Dissent
by Danny Sjursen | Mar 7, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
For a while there, I was a real star. High up in my class at West Point, tough combat deployments in two wars, a slew of glowing evaluations, even a teaching assignment back at the military academy. I inhabited a universe most only dream of: praised, patted and highly...
There is No Humanitarian Reason for the Afghanistan War
by Robert Gaines and Scott Horton | Mar 7, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
There is no longer any relevant mission for the United States in Afghanistan. Western efforts to determine the future of that country have proven futile. Though officials with eyes on their legacies caution that an end to the occupation would unravel gains won on...









