Calling for an end to foreign aid, Senator Rand Paul addressed The Family Research Council’s 8th annual Values Voter Summit in Washington, DC. Pointing out that military aid is often used against minority groups in the Middle East, Senator Paul stated to huge applause,
Where did Froggy Fresh go? Rumors have spread that he is buckling down to study in college or working on a movie. Did James break his camera? His fans can breath a bit easier now…A photo posted by what seems to be an authentic
NSA leaker Edward Snowden had some special visitors this week in Moscow. Reportedly, the first Americans to meet with the whistleblower. Jesselyn Radack with the Government Accountability Project, Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst, Coleen Rowley, former FBI Agent former NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake met
Congressman Sean Duffy rips up the biased premise of a barrage of questions from MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell. His final questions leave her tongue tied. It starts to get spicy at 5:29.
UPDATE with video of Rep. Justin Amash speaking on 10/9/13. More videos to come…
What you’re about to see, below, is a powerful visual demonstration of “metadata” put together by a German website, Zeit Online. Remember all of those politicians telling you that “metadata” is “no big deal?” You be the judge:
Still trust government with your retirement? Still think government should be stealing money from some and giving it to others as “entitlements”? Well, those questions among others may become a little more relevant and heated as soon as the debt ceiling deadline approaches on
“The Brainwashing Of My Dad By Limbaugh, Fox & GOP Media.” No, this is not an Onion article. Bless her heart. Some poor deluded filmmaker, caught up in the red vs. blue political game, is making a film about how her dad was “hoodwinked”
The owner of the Pisgah Inn, located in Brevard, NC, decided to defy the shutdown of his business ordered by park service police. At first, owner Bruce O’Connell complied, but then he slept on it and decided, “If not now, when? And if not
On Tuesday morning – the 123rd birthday of Yosemite – all 401 of the United States’ national parks and monuments, along with millions of acres managed by other federal agencies, furloughed their employees and closed their gates. End result: no visits to the World