There are some subjects that must be discussed multiple times until people fully grasp them. The subject of the “double standard” when it comes to State actors and their actions is one that I think about every day. On the right of the meme is a list of actions that...
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News Roundup 8/7/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 7, 2020 | News Roundup
US News LA’s mayor says the city will cut power and sewer services to family homes where lockdowns are violated. [Link] Trump’s Operation Legend is expanding its deployment of federal police to St. Louis and Memphis. [Link] Foreign Policy Trump’s Envoy to Iran, Brian...
Beirut Explosion: Details Emerge on the Origin of the Blast
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 7, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #529, Will Porter returns to the show to discuss the massive explosion in Beirut. So far, over 150 people have been killed; however many more remain missing. The damage to the port will also significantly harm Lebanon's economy, doing billions in damage. Will...
8/3/20 Mark Willacy on SAS War Crimes in Afghanistan
by Scott Horton | Aug 6, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Australian journalist Mark Willacy talks to Scott about his investigations into alleged war crimes by Australian special forces units in Afghanistan. Willacy has worked closely with former SAS operative Braden Chapman, the leading figure in blowing the whistle on what...
Cops Kill Man
by Scott Horton | Aug 6, 2020 | Blog
That will teach that n-word to have epilepsy! https://twitter.com/attorneycrump/status/1291207546095763457?s=21 Don't worry, thin blue line folks out there!: There is zero chance any of your beloved government-employee murderers will be held accountable for their...
The Private Sector is Greater Than the Public Sector
by Peter R. Quiñones | Aug 6, 2020 | Blog
One of the main arguments you hear against a massive reduction in the State (or its complete abolition) is that there are just some services the private sector can’t provide. The sophist will jump right to “who will build the roads?” The individual who has thought...
News Roundup 8/6/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 6, 2020 | News Roundup
2020 Joe Biden calls for more funding for police. [Link] Susan Rice is emerging as a top choice for Biden's vice president. [Link] Iowa restores voting rights to felons who have completed their sentence. [Link] US News Senator Rand Paul introduces a bill that will...
How State Governments Can Fight the Federal Reserve
by Michael Maharrey | Aug 6, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
If you want to end unconstitutional, overreaching federal power—end the Fed. It’s the engine that drives the most powerful government in the history of the world. But Congress will never abolish the central bank. It can’t even come up with the will to audit the Fed....
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News Roundup 3/12/17
A man died in Milwaukee county jail of dehydration. Fellow inmates report they heard the man cry for water for days before he died. The prison admits they had turned off water to his cell. The family of the dead man believes he was tortured and they are suing the...
The Antiwar Comic: Law Overload
Today's comic is about laws and how many there are. Hard to summarize in five panels just how many laws we have on the books, but I'm sure visitors to this website are more than familiar! For more comics, visit us at The Webcomic Factory.
News Roundup 3/11/17
Jeff Sessions is asking 46 US attornies appointed by Obama to resign from the Justice Department. When Past presidents have taken office, they have also asked for resignations from the previous administration's appointees. [Link] While US Marines are moving into Syria...
3/10/17 Questions
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News Roundup 3/10/17
The White House is using state secrets privilege to prevent the nominated CIA deputy director from testifying about her role in the US torture program during her Senate confirmation hearings. [Link] The federal government's sugar import quotas and tariffs on sugar...
Feds Drop Charges in Child Porn Case to Protect Secrets
This article originally appeared at Anti-Media. Washington — In a case that’s drawn criticism from multiple angles, last week federal prosecutors in Washington state dropped all charges against a man who allegedly downloaded child pornography from a website...
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