In the summer of 1935 Adolf Hitler announced the introduction of Labour Service (RAD). Under this measure all men aged between the ages of nineteen and twenty-five had work for the government for six months. In July 2010 the United States entered a bill into Congress requiring a national service obligation, either military or civilian, for every citizen and permanent resident, male and female, of the U.S., aged 18 to 42.
Continue ReadingThe Massachusetts Legislature has approved a law intended to bypass the Electoral College system and ensure that the winner of the presidential election is determined by the national popular vote.
Continue ReadingOath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes explains Oath Keepers mission during the first annual Oath Keepers Conference in October 2009.
Continue ReadingThe Obama Administration is a domestic threat to U.S. security by intentionally damaging our nation in a multitude of ways which most of us would have thought unimaginable just a few years ago. Mr. Obama has violated his oath of office and so does Congress by not impeaching the imposter.
Continue ReadingFormer Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is helping raise campaign funds for Kentucky Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul.
Continue ReadingThe founder of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website which leaked tens of thousands of classified American documents on the war in Afghanistan to the media, has said the files may contain evidence of war crimes. Julian Assange said that the military files showed that the “course of the war needed to change” and stated that “thousands” of war crimes may have been committed in Afghanistan.
Continue ReadingGlenn Beck loves them. Tea Partiers court them. Congressmen listen to them. Meet the fast-growing “patriot” group that’s recruiting soldiers to resist the Obama administration.
Continue ReadingHis four years as a 30-something college student in the Seattle area give the clearest picture of the obsessive political ideology of Monfort, who carried a copy of the Constitution in his breast pocket and saw himself as a modern-day version of a Revolutionary War-era patriot.
Continue ReadingTHREE pickup trucks pulled up outside George Norris’s home in Spring, Texas. Six armed police in flak jackets jumped out. Thinking they must have come to the wrong place, Mr Norris opened his front door, and was startled to be shoved against a wall and frisked for weapons. He was forced into a chair for four hours while officers ransacked his house. They pulled out drawers, rifled through papers, dumped things on the floor and eventually loaded 37 boxes of Mr Norris’s possessions onto their pickups. They refused to tell him what he had done wrong. “It wasn’t fun, I can tell you that,” he recalls.
Continue ReadingThrough this journey with my father, I’ve learned to appreciate the African and Asian views of love–that its touch is so deep to our core as human beings, that it is unquantifiable, it is undefinable, and it is what helps to give us core and value and depth and meaning–when we find it.
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