US officials and the mainstream press are aflame with outrage and indignation over Russia’s invasion of Crimea. If only they would feel the same degree of outrage and indignation over what the US national security state, which was grafted onto our governmental system...
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On Cuba, The Times Just Might Be A’Changin’
by Jacob G. Hornberger | Feb 14, 2014 | Featured Articles
The New York Times is reporting that most Americans, including a majority in Florida, favor normalizing relations with Cuba, which would mean a lifting of cruel and brutal economic embargo that the U.S. government has been enforcing against the Cuban people for more...
Nice Job, Conservatives
by Jacob G. Hornberger | Feb 5, 2014 | Featured Articles
When Barack Obama was elected president, the chickens came home to roost above the sordid nest that conservatives made for us after the 9/11 attacks. It was after those attacks that conservatives, quivering and quaking in their shoes over the thought that the...
Morality versus the National Security State
by Jacob G. Hornberger | Jan 10, 2014 | Featured Articles
One of the horrible consequences of the national-security state apparatus that was grafted onto America’s governmental system is how it has oftentimes placed Americans in the position of choosing between morality and obedience to the law. Just this week, we have been...
The National-Security State’s Dangerous China Taunt
by Jacob G. Hornberger | Nov 28, 2013 | Featured Articles
It didn’t take long for the U.S. national-security state’s “pivot” toward Asia, after its disastrous 12-year foray into the Middle East, to produce a new crisis for Americans. In response to China’s decision to implement a new air zone involving a long territorial...
Terrorism and the Bill of Rights
by Jacob G. Hornberger | Nov 22, 2013 | Featured Articles
In the aftermath of the Boston bombings last spring, GOP Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham and others called on Barack Obama to treat the surviving suspect in the bombings, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, as an “enemy combatant” rather than as a criminal defendant. The episode...
Veterans Day and Foreign Interventionism
by Jacob G. Hornberger | Nov 19, 2013 | Featured Articles
Commemorating Veterans Day, people honored Americans who have served in the U.S. military, especially those who have fought and died in America’s foreign wars. In doing so, however, it’s easy to forget the fact that what the soldiers fought for and died for in those...
The Fourth Branch of Government
by Jacob G. Hornberger | Oct 10, 2013 | Featured Articles
One of the most interesting aspects of President Eisenhower’s Farewell Address in 1960 was his warning to the American people regarding the danger that America’s military-industrial complex posed to our democratic processes. Eisenhower didn’t make it clear whether he...
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