The Jerusalem Post The attorney-general ultimately indicted Netanyahu for bribery in Case 4000, the Bezeq-Walla! Affair, for breach of public trust in Case 1000, the Illegal Gifts Affair and for breach of public trust in Case 2000, the Yediot Ahronot-Yisrael Hayom...
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WATCH: State Trooper Pulls Gun on Veteran Speeding to Hospital to See His Dying Mother
by Jack Burns | Oct 20, 2019 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
Tempe, AZ — A U.S. Army Reserves Translator was attempting to hurry to the hospital to be with his sick mother when Department of Public Safety (DPS) Trooper Brian Hillenbrand pulled him over. Mike Aldarraji admitted to AZ Family reporters he was weaving in and out of...

What is Happening in Syria? guest Will Porter
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 18, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF $408, Will Porter returns to the show to update what is happening in Syria. There is a lot of conflicting reports about what is happening in Syria. Will dives into all the rumors and explains what is the actual situation in Syria. Will and Kyle discuss Trump's...
Ron and Dan: Defending Saudi Arabia… Hardly Our Moral Responsibility!
by Scott Horton | Sep 24, 2019 | Blog
President Trump’s decision to deploy more US troops (and more failed Patriot Missile batteries) signals the US Administration’s continuing determination to back Saudi Arabia in its aggressive war against Yemen. But what does it mean that the mighty US air superiority...
After a 2 Year Court Battle, Man Gets His $52,560 Back from State Thieves
by Steven Woskow | Aug 16, 2019 | Blog
After a 2 year battle the State of Alabama Appeals Court ruled that the confiscation of $52,560 from Juan Manuel Martinez-Camacho was not supported by evidence presented by the state of Alabama. The court reversed the decision of a trial court that had found for the...
Here Are 5 Big Holes in Mueller’s Work
by Aaron Maté | Aug 4, 2019 | Blog
Robert Mueller’s two-year, $25.2 million investigation was supposed to provide the definitive account of Donald Trump, Russia and the 2016 election. Yet even after he issued a 448-page report and testified for five hours before Congress, critical aspects remain...
‘A man I found guilty of dealing drugs died in prison. I wish I could take that verdict back.’
by Scott Horton | Jul 11, 2019 | Blog
Dang it Bobby, the amount of religious faith this person invokes to defend his decision to help destroy the existence of a good man ... is almost(?) unbelievable. Is he just making excuses? No. This is what Democrats and Republicans think. This is what we're up...
EU Gives Pre-Fab School Rooms to Palestinian Children, Israel Steals and Sells Them
by Scott Horton | Jun 4, 2019 | Blog
Yumna Patel: A decision by Israeli authorities to auction off prefabricated classrooms that were confiscated from a Palestinian village last year is causing controversy among local and international leaders. A report from the Guardian last Friday said that the Israeli...
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Op-Ed Writer Freed by Federal Judge
Federal judge orders Trump administration to release Tufts University grad student Rumeysa Ozturk from ICE lockup. Ozturk, who had a valid student visa from Turkey, was only guilty of writing an op-ed. Secretary of State Marco Rubio vilified her and Department of...
The Pier With No Peer in First World Militaries
*** I have been at a business conference all week that has consumed my attention. *** The IG Report (May 2025) appended below reveals many shortfalls in the Gaza pier disaster from 2024. Trillions spent on so many toys and then we they receive the items and systems...
What’s Happening w/Buck Johnson
Buck joined me to discuss fentanyl, drug addiction, boomer cons, media treatment of Trump, and what is going right and wrong in the Trump administration. ALP
100 Memers vs One Pamela Anderson
The social media feed gruel has switched it’s serving of slop from the speculation about the potential outcome of one hundred men versus a gorilla. The content creators who recycle the same shit, because of algorithms and trends now concern themselves with the...
Anti-War Blog – Too Thirsty to Cry
In the photo essay, Ethiopia : The Scorched Earth, Mary Anne Fitzgerald writes in the caption beneath a photo of a young girl crying, “Tears of hunger are a good sign. During the final stages of malnutrition children are too weak to cry.” There was Live Aid and U.S.A....
RIP: Remembering Edward Lozansky, Towering Prophet of Sanity, Decency, and Peace
Our friend Edward Lozansky left this world last week. He was a long-time writer for Antiwar.com. His many articles can be found here and on our blog here. He was president and founder of the American University in Moscow and the U.S.-Russia Forum. He is also a...
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