It’s what they don’t say that matters; Media reports on Supreme Court have the same eerie omissions
It’s what they don’t say that matters; Media reports on Supreme Court have the same eerie omissions
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
It’s what they don’t say that matters; Media reports on Supreme Court have the same eerie omissions
Attention, readers. Tomorrow is January 6, that day when Democrats and RINOs celebrate what they see as the end of Trumpism.
Have the Democrats considered all possible scenarios in their grand strategy to “get Trump”? Or have they again forsaken logic in favor of lust?
It was in March of 2023 that a hue-and-cry was raised among the left in the City of Brotherly Love when a deputy landlord-tenant officer shot a woman when she was resisting a court-ordered eviction. Landlord-tenant officer shoots woman in head during eviction, police say Landlord-tenant officers are not sworn law enforcement personnel. by Jesse Bunch, Max …
Friday, December 15, 2023, was National Bill of Rights Day. Congress considered this the perfect time period to push through an extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s (FISA) section 702.
The buyer’s remorse is setting in. After seeing first-hand what a dumpster-fire a brainless puppet doing the bidding of leftist radicals is capable of, voters are discovering that they were lied to in 2020. The promised “return to normalcy”, turned out to be a return to Carteresc weakness and malaise.
Actor and country singer John Schneider, best known for his starring role as Bo Duke on “The Dukes of Hazzard,” is in hot water with the Department of Justice right now, all over a simple tweet.
In the tapestry of American history, John Jay, a luminary of the American Revolution and co-author of the Federalist Papers, stands as a key architect of the United States Constitution.
Democrats do not admit that reproductive rights means killing the unborn up to the day of birth. Republicans should point this out.
Americans are well aware that Trump is currently fighting two federal indictments, state indictments in New York and Georgia, and a civil fraud trial in New York. Even so, polling suggests that if the election were held today, he would likely win.
Enacted in the aftermath of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the USA PATRIOT Act stands as a pivotal example of how seemingly well-intentioned legislation can inadvertently threaten constitutional rights.
In “The Gulag Archipelago,” the iconic literary work by Russian writer and dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the author masterfully uncovers the devastating influence of falsehoods within the context of the Soviet labor camp system, famously known as the “Gulag.”
With the very Soviet-style “verdict first, then trial” show trial proceeding apace in Manhattan, President Donald J. Trump has a delicious opportunity to turn the tables on his persecutors waging lawfare against him, his family, and his companies.
The Soros funded New Orleans district attorney was not concerned about robbery. Now he is
Despite its intent to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream society, the American Indian Act had far-reaching consequences, both positive and negative.
Reasonable doubt requires a reasonable explanation for the evidence. Has anyone provided a legal reasonable explanation?
The United States of America, a beacon of democracy and freedom, is showing signs of moral decay that should give every citizen pause for thought. At the heart of this decay is the weaponization of federal law enforcement against those with differing political and moral views.
The basic building block of the freedoms of America is LIFE. God gives us LIFE. Without LIFE, there is no freedom in this world, because there would be no LIFE.
Don’t get me wrong: I like Seth Williams. He has been a strong advocate for “returning citizens,” by which me means those people formerly incarcerated, and trying to earn their way back to a decent and respectable life in law-abiding society. More, he has been strongly supportive of law enforcement in Philadelphia, and critical of …
It’s not the object, the tool use to commit the crime. It’s the criminal who is not deterred who commits the crime. People generally don’t blame inanimate objects for the actions of the people who handle them. We don’t prosecute or sue General Motors for the criminal actions of the driver of one of their …