Reject Fear in the Wake of the Boston Bombing
The worst thing we could do is to respond to the horrible and tragic events in Boston with more fear.
Read more ›The worst thing we could do is to respond to the horrible and tragic events in Boston with more fear.
Read more ›If Iowa Republicans have their way, the state will no longer require schools to teach voting statutes and procedures in high school government classes.
Read more ›Despite claims to the opposite, Obama’s not even in the same galaxy of dictatorial power that the ghouls on the right say he is.
Read more ›How a minority group has distorted the Second Amendment into being something the US Constitution never said it was and fooled the country.
Read more ›For America to be successful again, we have to interact with our fellow citizens. Commit to educated debates. Learn to compromise.
Read more ›As we celebrate our nation’s independence, now is a good day to commit some time to preserving the values and principles that make our nation great.
Read more ›Rhode Island is stepping up to the plate for the homeless.
Read more ›The National Defense Authorization Act is now law. President Obama signed the controversial piece of legislation on Saturday despite calls from progressives, lawyers, generals, law enforcement agencies and officials, civil rights groups, and civil libertarians for him to veto it.
Read more ›If we’re going to go to the trouble and risk of changing the Constitution, it had better be because some fundamental liberty is being endangered, or some inviolable right being compromised. Like, say, if powerful, unelected corporations and banking cabals were working to undermine democracy.
Read more ›Not too long ago, Addicting Info reported that the US Senate was voting on S. 1867, a bill that would allow the military to arrest Americans on American soil and hold them indefinitely.
Read more ›This week, the United States Senate passed S. 1867 also known as the National Defense Authorization Act including sections 1031 and 1032 which authorize the military to arrest and indefinitely detain American citizens without trial or charge.
Read more ›On Monday or Tuesday, the US Senate will vote on a bill that would give the President the ability to order the military to arrest and imprison American citizens anywhere in the world for an indefinite period of time.
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