Taking on a Supporter of the Surveillance State
If the government is allowed to conduct secret surveillance, it will eventually be used against you or people you care about.
If the government is allowed to conduct secret surveillance, it will eventually be used against you or people you care about.
Michael Boldin discusses a new poll where 43% of Republicans believe the president should have the power to close news outlets. He also covers a report showing that federal gun control enforcement increased from 2016-2017.
A lot of people believe that the Constitution means what the supreme court tells us it means, until it changes its mind, of course.
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The First Amendment is under assault in manifold ways, and there’s a fresh attack lurking in the results of a recent survey of American opinions of the news media. Research conducted by Ipsos revealed that 43 percent of self-identified Republicans believe that “the president should have the authority to close news outlets engaged in bad…
Michael Boldin discusses a new human rights award given to Barack Obama despite his awful record on war. Plus he responds to some interesting comments…
The pamphlet truly became a sensation, making the case for independence in a manner that struck a chord with the typical American. Without holding public office, Paine’s famous diatribe influenced the course of history and helped pave the way to independence.
I recently appeared on the Lions of Liberty podcast – Felony Friday edition – to talk about how we can fight government surveillance at the local level. Since it was Felony Friday, we had to talk about the lawsuit the city of Lexington, Ky., filed against me in an attempt to keep information about police…