2013

Nationalizing Children

Sunday, April 7, 2013 Nationalizing Children Commissar for Children: Anton S. Makarenko, depicted in a Soviet Postcard We must remove the children from the crude influence of their families. We must take them over and, to speak frankly, nationalize them. – Instructions given at a congress of Soviet educators in 1918 (cited in Separating School […]

When Homeland Security Theater goes Off-Script

Wednesday, April 24, 2013 When Homeland Security Theater goes Off-Script While police in Watertown, Massachusetts closed in on the boat in which 19-year-old terrorist suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had concealed himself, FBI investigators in Chicago were snapping handcuffs on 18-year-old Abdella Ahmed Tounisi as he attempted to board an airplane bound for Istanbul. He intended to […]

Sheriff Bradshaw and the Palm Beach County Psihuska

Saturday, May 4, 2013 Sheriff Bradshaw and the Palm Beach County Psihuska “What’s the worst that can happen?” asks Bradshaw about targeting “anti-government extremists”…. “What does it hurt,” asked Sheriff Ric Bradshaw of Florida’s Palm Beach County, “to have somebody knock on the door and ask, `Hey, is everything OK?’” The answer to that question […]

The Persecution of Rita Hutchens

Sunday, May 12, 2013 The Persecution of Rita Hutchens Midnight Knock: Bonner County Sheriff’s Deputies invade the home of Rita Hutchens. Sandpoint, Idaho resident Rita Hutchens is an opinionated 57-year-old quilt artist whose work has earned her international notoriety. Given that Hutchens is also an outspoken proponent of constitutionalist views, it’s possible that some people […]

The FBI: An American Cheka

Monday, June 3, 2013 The FBI: An American Cheka Nearly twenty years ago, then-FBI Director Louis Freeh – still basking in his agency’s residual glory from the Mt. Carmel Massacre of April 1993 – visited Moscow to sign a joint cooperation accord with the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). After touring the Lubyanka Square headquarters […]

Coming Soon: “Anti-Discrimination” Drone Strikes?

Sunday, June 9, 2013 Coming Soon: “Anti-Discrimination” Drone Strikes?   Jack Phillips: Baker, businessman — cultural “terrorist”? Discrimination against gays and other people identified as “protected classes” is, according to self-described constitutional authority David Adler, “a form of domestic terrorism that requires swift and sustained remedies.” Assuming that Adler uses language with the sobriety and […]

Joseph Weekley: Self-Pitying Stormtrooper

Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Joseph Weekley: Self-Pitying Stormtrooper “It was my gun that shot and killed a 7-year-old girl,” insists Detroit resident Joseph Weekley, who took part in a fatal home invasion on May 17, 2010. This apparent admission is actually an evasion, in that it assigns blame to an inanimate instrument, rather than the […]

The Terror Cartel Strikes in Idaho

Friday, May 17, 2013 The Terror Cartel Strikes in Idaho During a May 15 visit to Stockholm, Secretary of State John Kerry warned Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad that if he doesn’t begin preparations to abdicate his office, “the opposition will be receiving additional support … and unfortunately the violence will not end.” Under the rhetorical […]

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