“The Government’s program for bulk collection of 2 telephony metadata serves a critically important special need – preventing terrorist attacks on the United States… In my view, that critical national security need outweighs the impact on privacy occasioned by this program…” – Brett Kavanaugh A dictatorship does not represent the public but only the aristocracy that, Read More…
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The Scariest Thing About The Kavanaugh Hearings
A lot of people think the scariest part of the Kavanaugh hearings is that a man who sexually assaulted a woman could be elected a master of government. A lot of other people think the scariest part of the Kavanaugh hearings is that a man could have his entire name and reputation destroyed by obvious Read More…
The Real Reasons To Oppose Kavanaugh For The Supreme Court
This is not the constitutionalist you’re looking for. After two days of political theater, the Senate Judiciary Committee agreed to delay the vote to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court for a week. In that time, the FBI will conduct an investigation surrounding the allegations made against him by Christine Blasey Ford. By now, Read More…
Where Does Our Attention Belong: Kavanaugh or Yemen?
There are reports that the Washington-initiated and militarily-supported Saudi Arabian war against Yemen have a starving Yemeni population eating leaves. The Saudis, with Washington’s GPS support, continue to target school busses, massacring children as an element of the terror assault against the population, trying to break Yemeni resistance by murdering children on school busses. Washington Read More…
5 Stories Nobody Is Talking About As The Brett Kavanaugh Hearing Unfolds
The media, Congress, and the American people continue to fix to their attention on Brett Kavanaugh and today’s hearings regarding allegations of sexual assault and harassment against him. While these are serious issues and should not be taken lightly, there are numerous other developments that are falling by the wayside as the national conversation remains preoccupied Read More…