If anyone murders a federal official, you can be assured of one thing: the feds will do everything they can to ensure that everyone involved in the crime is brought to justice.
Election officials in Georgia's 159 counties are undertaking a hand recount of the presidential race stemming from a "risk-limiting audit" that is required by state law, which when completed will be the largest hand re-tally in the history of t
Election officials in Georgia's 159 counties are undertaking a hand recount of the presidential race stemming from a "risk-limiting audit" that is required by state law, which when completed will be the largest hand re-tally in the history of t
Carlson emphasised that the proposals on the table from Democrats would have allowed them to fundamentally change the system of government and have "total control over everything."
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Walter E. Williams
I was a teenager, growing up in the Richard Allen housing project of North Philadelphia, when Emmett Till was lynched in Money, Mississippi, on Aug. 28, 1955, and his brutalized, unrecognizable body later recovered from the Tallahatchie River.
The mainstream pro-Biden media is poking fun at Donald Trump's suggestion that there could be fraud involved in the post-election receipt of mail-in ballots.
Connecting The Dots Provides A History Lesson Every American Should Learn
- Under Cultural Marxism, every institution in the West would be subverted through penetration and infiltration
The Democrats are threatening to enact a court-packing law if Amy Comey Barrett, President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court to replace Ruth Bader Ginsberg, receives Senate confirmation.
The Democrats are threatening to enact a court-packing law if Amy Comey Barrett, President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court to replace Ruth Bader Ginsberg, receives Senate confirmation.
• https://libertarianinstitute.org by David Kasper
If you find yourself wondering why relations between the United States and Iran seem to be in a perpetual state of hostility, you can start by looking at the current geopolitics of the region.
Indeed, a young Lincoln had garnered quite a reputation in his hometown of New Salem, Illinois for grappling beginning in his early 20s. One particular match against local bully Jack Armstrong, for instance, turned him into a hometown hero.
At the
Given that this is the 50th anniversary of the election of socialist Salvador Allende to the presidency of Chile and also the 50th anniversary of the U.S. government's decision to destroy Chile's democratic system by ousting him in a military cou
Let's be honest enough to face it: America is no longer the "home of the brave," and as a result, we will soon no longer be "the land of the free." In many respects, that description of America is already passé.
The worst enemy that the Negro have is this white man that runs around here drooling at the mouth professing to love Negros, and calling himself a liberal, and it is following these white liberals that has perpetuated problems that Negros have.
On August 1, 1946, a group of Southern World War Two veterans in Athens, Tennessee, fought and won the only successful armed insurrection in the United States since the War of Independence.
Since at least as early as the mid-1990s, the term "militia" has been increasingly used by journalists and scholars on the left in connection with alleged "right-wing extremists."
Given all the hoopla by the mainstream press about lies purportedly issued by President Trump, one cannot help but recall two big lies issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Former Congressman Ron Paul and his colleague Dan McAdams recently conducted a fascinating interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which focused in part on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, who was Kennedy Jr.'s uncle.
[Adapted from chapter 5 of Our Enemy, the State.]
The revolution of 1776–1781 converted thirteen provinces, practically as they stood, into thirteen autonomous political units, completely independent, and they so continued until 1789, formally hel
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Thomas DiLorenzo
Brion McClanahan's new book, Southern Scribblings, contains sixty scholarly and eloquently-written essays about the American history you are not supposed to know.
This month marks the 75h anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. While proponents of the bombings have long justified them on the basis that they shortened World War II, the fact is that they were war crimes.
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