Scott talks to Doug Bandow about the baffling failure of U.S. policymakers to learn from any of America's recent foreign policy blunders. In particular, despite widespread consensus that the invasion of Iraq was a total calamity, politicians at the highest levels—and...
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New Evidence Indicates Police Provoked Violence In Kenosha
by Matt Agorist | Aug 30, 2020 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
Serious violence unfolded in Kenosha Tuesday night during protests over the shooting of Jacob Blake. The violence mentioned below, however, was not between police and protesters. It was captured on video and it was between citizens. Two people were killed and a third...
News Roundup 8/28/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 28, 2020 | News Roundup
US News A Florida woman will get $4.6 million from the state after prison guards beat her until she was paralyzed. [Link] New Jersey police vandalized the car of a man who filed a complaint against the department. The car’s tires were smashed, and windows were broken....
Hillary Clinton Gave State Dept. Job to Ghislaine Maxwell’s Nephew
by Scott Horton | Aug 25, 2020 | Blog
Alexander Djerassi gets to help decide America's Middle East policy. Not you. According to his online profile, Mr. Djerassi was chief of staff and special assistant in the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, covering U.S. relations with Arab...
We Should Never Grow Tired of Saying ‘I Told You So’
by Peter R. Quiñones | Aug 25, 2020 | Blog
**I wrote this three years ago, look at the last sentence** If I made the statement right now that this society is in a culture war I don’t think anyone reading this would argue with me. I know that a lot of you would say that free speech is under attack, but...
How State Policy Reducies Access to Hospital Beds
by Frank A. Greco | Aug 25, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
We can all repeat the mantra without missing any beat: the lockdown was required to flatten the curve so that our hospital resources would not be overwhelmed during the pandemic. That argument is, by the way, quite correct. Anyone looking at the footage of the...
Will Trump Bring US Troops Home From Iraq?
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 24, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #536, Will Porter returns to the show to discuss Trump's Iraq policy. Trump ran for president on ending endless wars. However, he has failed to get the US out of a single conflict. He is again saying he would like to bring US troops home from Iraq. His own...
8/21/20 Ammon Bundy on Supporting Black Lives Matter’s Effort to Defund the Police
by Scott Horton | Aug 23, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Ammon Bundy discusses his reasons for endorsing the Black Lives Matter movement and their move to defund police departments across America. Bundy, of course, was involved in a standoff with the Bureau of Land Management over cattle grazing rights in 2014, a fiasco...
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The Antiwar Comic: The Distraction
How am I not a Centrist if I'm always in the middle of this? For more comics visit The Webcomic Factory.
Can Bitcoin Be Palestine’s Currency Of Freedom?
“Independence is financial,” Abukhdeir told me. “If we don’t have financial freedom, nothing is going to change.” But how do Palestinians buy bitcoin? “We always find the holes,” Abuwedad said. More here
U.S. Senators Propose National Guard Taiwan Partnership
Why states need to pass the Defend The Guard legislation. More here
The Antiwar Comic: The Broken Gauge
Media bad, war bad. Not that anyone remembers history except maybe you guys. Check out more comics at the Webcomic Factory.
Sam Colt: The Forgotten History of America’s Legendary Firearms Inventor and Manufacturer
Born on July 19, 1814, in Hartford, Connecticut, Samuel Colt played a vital role in American culture and folklore. The inventor and creator of the first handheld revolver, Sam Colt made it possible to have a handgun that could fire rapidly without needing to be...
Forever Soldiers To Fight Forever Wars
The U.S. military says it is months away from launching clinical trials of a pill designed to block or reduce many degenerative effects of aging—an oral treatment that a leading researcher in the field says is better than nothing while questioning how effective it...
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