Published 4y ago - Etherzone
Benjamin Franklin is frequently quoted for a statement he once made regarding liberty as follows: “Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.” While this point is typically used out of ... More »
Published 4y ago - Etherzone
“Is this the worst Congress ever?” seems to be something that’s said with increasing frequency these days (I distinctly remember in 2011 when I began to notice everyone saying it at least once an election) and the 114th speaker Paul Ryan doesn’t seem to be get... More »
Published 4y ago - Etherzone
“One person, one vote” is the impression we’ve been given in the United States. The problem with that premise is that most people don’t even vote. Corruption is rampant, especially at the state level, where major votes frequently occur with little warning to t... More »
Published 4y ago - Etherzone
Whether you believe in climate change or not, some people are making huge profits off of other people’s fears. What should be treated as a global improvement effort has become (like so many other good causes) an opportunity to get rich by people in opportunist... More »
Published 5y ago - Geoff Metcalf
Keep them in the dark and feed them b.s. A Chinese proverb cautions, “Have no unreasonable anger, but be not without righteous anger.” I want to believe my government is good. However too often what we want to believe proves to be fantasy. If or wh... More »
Published 5y ago - Alan Stang
Many patriots these days lament that the Republican Party has “lost its way” and “gone wrong.” It has “diverged” from the fiscally responsible, small government philosophy of Republican heroes like Robert Taft whom Eisenhower’s handlers finagled out of the nom... More »
Published 5y ago - Al Cronkrite
“We shall have World Government, whether or not we like it. The only question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest or consent.” That was James Paul Warburg speaking before the United States Senate on February 17, 1950, a coup... More »
Published 9y ago - Al Cronkrite
Are we the victims of a conspiracy? Yes, we are. Were our Founders victims of nefarious influences from Europe? Yes, they were. Are Talmudist Jews seeking to destroy Christian America? Yes, they are. Is Judaism at war with Christianity? Yes, it is. Has our gov... More »
Published 9y ago - Robert Sentry
Communism is defined as follows: A system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single, often authoritarian party holds power, claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the p... More »
Published 10y ago - David T. Pyne
Much like President Richard Nixon four decades earlier, Barack Hussein Obama was elected President on a popular platform to end America’s no-win wars in Asia. Yet Obama is pursuing almost exactly the same policies as his predecessor, George W. Bush, on foreign... More »
Published 13y ago - John LeBoutillier
The startling revelation that all 24 intelligence agencies in our government agree that Iran stopped their nuclear weapons development in 2003 is a shot across the bow of G.W. Bush and Dick Cheney. Seriously furious over how Bush and Cheney misused ambiguous i... More »
Published 13y ago - Nathanael
Image courtesy of McConnell Center under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. United States v. George W. Bush et al is a new book that portrays the hypothetical account of grand jury proceedings against President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard Cheney, Secretary of Defense... More »