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Photo: Joint Chiefs of Staff testify about the impact of sequestrations
Impending budget cuts will hit businesses providing services and products to the US government – especially area defense contractors. Published 1:02 p.m. February 21, 2013 - Comments
Republicans are using the nomination of Secretary Lew to hammer the point of taxation dysfunction. Published 9:57 a.m. February 16, 2013 - Comments
For 30 years Ron Paul has been speaking the truth, and his recent tweet about Chris Kyle is no different. Published 7:52 a.m. February 7, 2013 - Comments
The fight for civil rights came with a price, but the rewards were beyond price. Published 2:22 p.m. January 27, 2013 - Comments
Democrats and Republicans alike have made abortion rights a part of their party platform since 1976. Published 11:27 p.m. January 25, 2013 - Comments
The intrepid journalist laughed at Nazis. Could Americans emulate her boldness to defend liberty today? Published 11:44 a.m. January 23, 2013 - Comments
Georgia Republican Paul Broun wants to carry on Ron Paul's movement. He's starting with the Fed. Published 11:56 p.m. January 5, 2013 - Comments
Victor Hill is under felony indictment. He's also the new sheriff of Clayton County, Georgia, unable to carry a badge or a gun. Why won't the governor suspend him? Published 12:20 p.m. January 5, 2013 - Comments
Al Jazeera is the state-run news network from Qatar, the voice of big oil and the platform for Al Qaeda after 9-11. Al Gore thinks it's his perfect match. Published 7:28 p.m. January 3, 2013 - Comments
President Obama met with Congressional leaders today to deal with the fiscal cliff. It turns out that no one is in charge. No one wants to be. Published 8:22 p.m. December 28, 2012 - Comments
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Uncensored exploration of issues concerning current events, civil liberties, American political advocacy, and the political and social issues facing military veterans.
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