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ACLU Preparing to Sue Trump If He Wins Perhaps recognizing the increasing likelihood of a Trump victory in November, on July 15 the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) released...

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UN Whistleblower Skeptical of Reform Anders Kompass, the UN whistleblower who exposed international “peacekeeping” troops raping and exploiting young children in Africa, is now skeptical that ethical behavior can...

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Retailing Trump I don’t like Trump at all; I agree wholeheartedly with Bill Jasper’s personal assessment of the man in TNA (“Trump: Will He Be Controlling or Controlled?” June...

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Why Malign Trump? William Jasper’s June 6 “Trump” article (“Trump: Will He Be Controlling or Controlled?”) was very disappointing, coming from The John Birch Society. Early in the article,...

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Record Taxes Collected, Record Deficit Recorded The federal government has collected a record amount of money from Americans in the form of taxes in the first eight months of...

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Exercising the Right

Okies & Gun rights The Tulsa World out of Tulsa, Oklahoma, published a very informative article on June 6 about a citizen’s rights and responsibilities as a gun owner...

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Was the Austrian Election “Stolen”? The razor-thin election result in Austria’s presidential race on May 22 was heralded by EU politicians and the establishment media worldwide as a hair’s-breadth...

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Assuming and Ruling According to the Article “A Government of, by, and for Judges: Who Will Be Our Next Oligarch?” in the March 21 issue, the federal judiciary operates...

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Making War With Words It has been observed that language gets corrupted for specific political ends by changing the meaning of commonly used words to control the people who...

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UN Plots War on Free Speech to Stop “Extremism” Online The United Nations Security Council wants a global “framework” for censoring the Internet, as well as for using government...

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Vaccinations: Who Calls the Shots?

For our own good and the good of everyone else in the country, legislators want to mandate that kids get vaccines — despite parents’ wishes. But is this actually...

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ObamaCare Rate Hikes: Bad News for Democrats On November 1, annual enrollment in the ObamaCare exchanges will open, and it won’t be good news for consumers. Insurers are expected...

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College Socialists It’s not what Russian Premier Khrushchev said over 60 years ago that matters as much as what might have led him to say it. Way back on June...

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Suckers for Socialism The article “Can Some Socialism Be a Good Thing?” by Charles Scaliger (February 8 issue) was truly a superb article, which I will keep, and is...

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