[sic] – Indicates that the quoted matter has been transcribed exactly as found in the source text, complete with any erroneous or archaic spelling, surprising assertion, or other matter that might otherwise be taken as an error of transcription. WikiLeaks released their next leak from within the walls of the Ecuadorian Embassy, this time being the Read More…
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Assange Leaks EU’s Contempt for Libyan Refugees
The world heard once again from that crazy white-haired Aussie at WikiLeaks.org, this time brandishing a leaked classified European Union document, the leak titled: “EU defense chiefs approved plan for military intervention against “refugee boats” in Libya and the Mediterranean.” Only 11 pages, it was surprising even by governmental document standards how much bureaucratic nonsense Read More…
At least 71 Refugee Bodies Found in Abandoned Truck in Austria
The immigration crisis in Europe continues to rise with the discovery of at least 71 bodies in an abandoned roadside truck along an Austrian highway. Investigators originally thought up to 50 refugees had died inside the vehicle, which had been parked on the shoulder of the busy road linking eastern Europe to France and Germany. Read More…
Third Party Rising
With the next United States Presidential election just around the corner, another tough decision is upon the American People. Does one choose Republican or a Democrat? As those are the only choices based in reality, one must choose the lesser of two evils rather than the best candidate. With some luck it will be a Read More…
Majority Cries Out for Federal Acknowledgment
[youtube width=”580″ height=”360″ video_id=”OTOa3LXTz_k”] “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men should do nothing.” – Edmund Burke At what point in the history of the United States did the will of the majority become a choice for the Federal Government? When did the rights as citizens of this country become Read More…
Feds End Medical Marijuana Persecution
“It’s the first time in decades that the federal government has curtailed its oppressive prohibition of marijuana,” the measure’s co-author, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher With a large step in the right direction congress quietly ended the possibility of federal raids on medical marijuana patients. The 1.1 trillion dollar spending bill that is preventing the U.S. government Read More…