In October, a Gallup poll found, for the first time, majority support among Republicans for legalizing marijuana. Such majority support had already existed among Democrats and independents. Then, this month, huge majorities of delegates at the Republican Party of Texas state convention approved party platform planks calling for decriminalizing marijuana possession; moving marijuana from Schedule 1 to Schedule 2 of the United States government’s Controlled Substances Act; allowing the...
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The Supreme Court’s Deference to the Pentagon
by Jacob G. Hornberger | Jun 29, 2018 | Featured Articles
Imagine a county sheriff that took a suspected drug-law violator into custody more than 10 years ago. Since then, the man has been held in jail without being accorded a trial. The district attorney and the sheriff promise to give the man a trial sometime in the future but they’re just not sure when. Meanwhile the man sits in jail indefinitely just waiting for his trial to begin.Difficult to imagine, right? That’s because most everyone would assume that a judge would never permit such a thing...
Did Sen. Warner and Comey ‘Collude’ on Russia-gate?
by Ray McGovern | Jun 28, 2018 | Featured Articles
An explosive report by investigative journalist John Solomon on the opinion page of Monday’s edition of The Hill sheds a bright light on how Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) and then-FBI Director James Comey collaborated to prevent WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange from discussing “technical evidence ruling out certain parties [read Russia]” in the controversial leak of Democratic Party emails to WikiLeaks during the 2016 election.A deal that was being discussed last year between Assange and U.S....
That Time the Media Cheered for Gestapo Immigration Tactics
by James Bovard | Jun 28, 2018 | Featured Articles
Every Trump voter is effectively "standing at the border, like Nazis, going 'you here, you here,'" MSNBC guest Danny Deutsch declared on Friday. Former CIA Director Michael Hayden also compared the Trump administration's immigration crackdown with Nazi concentration camps. The media is showcasing the anguish of parents and children forcibly separated at the southwestern border.Eighteen years ago, the media had a mirror-image reaction to perhaps the most famous immigration raid in American...
Is Mattis Next on Chopping Block for Questioning the ‘Adelson Agenda’?
by Whitney Webb | Jun 26, 2018 | Featured Articles
Like Rex Tillerson and H.R. McMaster before him, Secretary of Defense James Mattis – one of the longest-serving members of the Trump cabinet – may soon be out of a job. Just as was the case for the former secretary of state and the former national security adviser, media reports are now asserting that Mattis has been shut out of major White House decisions for months and is increasingly “out of the loop.”According to NBC News, Mattis was shut out of major administration decisions such as...
The Drug War Is Pushing More Migrants to Our Borders
by Mark Thornton | Jun 26, 2018 | Featured Articles
Over the last couple of weeks we have been bombarded by news coverage of the US government handling of foreigners illegally crossing the southern border and having their children separated from parents by our government. At first I tried to avoid subjecting myself to this circus, but I have been paying close attention for about a week.I describe it as a circus because of the hysteria involved. Everyone from the Know- Nothing wing of the Trump party to the ultra-PC progressives, and the...
Ben Rhodes Admits Obama Armed Jihadists In Syria In Bombshell Interview
by Tyler Durden | Jun 25, 2018 | Featured Articles
Someone finally asked Obama administration officials to own up to the rise of ISIS and arming jihadists in Syria. In a wide ranging interview titled "Confronting the Consequences of Obama's Foreign Policy" The Intercept's Mehdi Hasan put the question to Ben Rhodes, who served as longtime deputy national security adviser at the White House under Obama and is now promoting his newly published book, The World As It Is: Inside the Obama White House.Rhodes has been described as being so trusted and...

No (Internet Sales) Taxation without Representation!
by Ron Paul | Jun 25, 2018 | Featured Articles
Last week the United States Supreme Court, in the case of South Dakota v. Wayfair, ruled that the Constitution’s Commerce Clause allows state governments to force out-of-state businesses to collect state sales taxes. This decision overturns the court’s precedent that a state could require only businesses with a “physical presence” in the state to comply with state tax laws.Unless Congress exercises its authority under the Commerce Clause to counter this decision with legislation, retailers...
The Diseased, Lying, Condition of America’s ‘News’ Media
by Eric Zuesse | Jun 24, 2018 | Featured Articles
Both President Trump and former President Obama are commonly said in America’s "news" media to be or to have been “ceding Syria to Russia” or “ceding Syria to Russia and Iran,” or similar allegations. They imply that "we" own (or have some right to control) Syria. That’s not only a lie; it is a very evil and harmful one, dangerously goading the US President to go even more against Russia (and Iran) (and, of course, against Syria) than has yet been done — but the "news" media don’t care about...
Syria – Damascus And Its Allies Prepare To Remove US Forces From Al-Tanf
by Moon of Alabama | Jun 22, 2018 | Featured Articles
via Sura - Iraqi, Syrian, Iranian and Russian officers in the operations room Baghdad - bigger On June 8 we asked if the then ongoing ISIS attack on Albu Kamal was part of a US plan: There is sneaking suspicion that the US directed the ongoing ISIS attack on Abu Kamal to gain control over the crossing and to disable road supplies from Iran through Iraq into Syria. ...The U.S. must be given no chance to use the ISIS pretext to take Abu Kamal. The Syrian government must rush to support its...
Ron Paul Rewind: The Constitution and Its Rejection by the US Government
by Adam Dick | Jun 22, 2018 | Featured Articles
The United States Constitution was ratified 230 years ago this week as the foundational law of the US government, when on June 21, 1788 New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the document. In the year 2000, then-United States House of Representatives Member Ron Paul (R-TX) delivered a speech on the House floor titled “A Republic, If You Can Keep It” in which he discussed in detail his thoughts on the Constitution, the individual rights he viewed the document as seeking to protect, and...
Breaking In a President
by Philip Giraldi | Jun 21, 2018 | Featured Articles
I recall how a friend of mine who once served as a senior Pentagon intelligence briefer described what he called “breaking in” a new president. Today, incoming presidents receive some intelligence briefings so that they do not land in office on a cold January day totally unprepared for what awaits them. But generally speaking, the real surprises are unveiled during the first week when they get the full classified briefings that are carefully prepared both to inform and to enhance the value of...
What Kind of Country Are We?
by Kurt Nimmo | Jun 21, 2018 | Featured Articles
Photo: Time Magazine.That’s what Time magazine tweeted this morning. It is trying to place the blame for Trump’s immigration policy—specifically, his separation policy—on all Americans. Time wants us to stand up for the children.But Time says nothing about the slaughter and starvation of children in Syria, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, and in particular Yemen. The US is assisting the Saudis in their genocidal war against the Houthi. It’s helping the fascists in Ukraine kill civilians in Donbas....
Pro-War Media Deserve Criticism, Not Sainthood
by James Bovard | Jun 21, 2018 | Featured Articles
The media nowadays are busy congratulating themselves for their vigorous criticism of Donald Trump. To exploit that surge of sanctimony, Hollywood producer Steven Spielberg rushed out The Post, a movie depicting an epic press battle with the Nixon administration. Critics raved over the film, which the New York Post enthusiastically labeled “journalism porn of the highest order.” Boston Public Radio station WBUR called it the “most fun you’ll ever have at a civics lesson.”Spielberg, touting his...
Julian Assange and the Mindszenty Case
by Ray McGovern | Jun 20, 2018 | Featured Articles
During World War II Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty was a huge critic of fascism and wound up in prison. In Oct. 1945 he became head of the Church in Hungary and spoke out just as strongly against Communist oppression. He wound up back in prison for eight more years, including long periods of solitary confinement and endured other forms of torture. In 1949 he was sentenced to life in a show trial that generated worldwide condemnation.Two weeks after the trial began in early 1949, Pope Pius XII...
The Texas Republican Party Now Supports Rolling Back Marijuana Prohibition. What’s Next?
by Adam Dick | Jun 19, 2018 | Featured Articles
Over the weekend, delegates at the Texas Republican Party’s statewide convention voted by wide margins in favor of several roll-backs of marijuana prohibition. With over 80 percent support, the delegates approved three state party platform planks calling, respectively, for decriminalizing possession of up to an ounce of marijuana, moving marijuana from Schedule 1 to Schedule 2 of the United States government’s Controlled Substances Act, and urging the Texas legislature to “pass legislation...
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