April 23, 2016
Defense Versus The War Machine
Government is Watching Every Move You Make
Economic Policy: Statism Versus The Free Market
Individual Liberty: America's First Principle Justice is a Result, Not Just a Process
Justice is a Result, Not Just a Process
Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption Media Bias on Parade
14 Years Ago Today, Pat Tillman was killed and gov’t covered up the truth to his death to sell war
fromTheFreeThoughtProject: On this day 14 years ago, former NFL player Pat Tillman was shot and killed by his fellow soldiers in Afghanistan, and the events surrounding his death still remain a mystery.Defense Versus The War Machine
The rapid rise of San Francisco's surveillance camera network
fromSFGate: What started out as a pilot program with six privately-owned cameras around Union Square has morphed into a highly coordinated surveillance network of 350 cameras that share footage with police.Government is Watching Every Move You Make
In defense of cash
fromReason: Around the world, governments are trying to kill paper money. It's a terrible idea.Economic Policy: Statism Versus The Free Market
Bipartisan coalition emerges to support jury nullification appeal
fromTheLibertyConservative: First Amendment: Congress can make no law abridging free speech. They don't have to. The courts do it for them.Individual Liberty: America's First Principle Justice is a Result, Not Just a Process
Andrew Napolitano: President Trump and the Attorney-Client Privilege
fromCreators: Records of whatever work Michael Cohen has been doing for him in the past 10 years will soon be in the custody of federal prosecutors who expect it to be evidence of wrongdoing on the part of the president himself.Justice is a Result, Not Just a Process
Media war on Trump continues around the clock, and other proof of media bias
fromCreators: Every hour of every day, somewhere a major media outlet is attacking the president. It might be with a news show. It might be on an entertainment program.Politics and Other Official Acts of Corruption Media Bias on Parade