Buchanan: Was Iraq Worth It?

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Ten years ago today, U.S. air, sea and land forces attacked Iraq. And the great goals of Operation Iraqi Freedom? Destroy the chemical and biological weapons Saddam Hussein had amassed to use on us or transfer to al-Qaida for use against the U.S. homeland. Exact retribution for Saddam’s complicity in 9/11 after we learned his agents had met ... Read More

An Orwellian America | Zero Hedge

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As a young man, I voraciously read George Orwell’s “1984”,  Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” and Alvin Toffler's trilogy which included "Future Shock"', "The Third Wave" and "Power Shift". During the era of the Vietnam War, I wondered seriously about the future and how it was destined to unfold. Now being considerably older, I have the ... Read More

NATO cyberwar directive declares hackers military targets — RT USA

As the United States and its adversaries move from using missiles to malware on its targets, a group of specialists have drafted preliminary guidelines for the world’s ramped-up cyberwars. The rule book published this week, The Tallinn Manual on International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare, was curated by NATO’s Cooperative Cyber Defense Center ... Read More

Hillary Clinton’s hacked Benghazi emails sent to RT — RT USA

RT has received emails that are alleged to have been sent from a one-time White House aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. A hacker using the alias “Guccifer” was credited last week with compromising the AOL email account of Sidney Blumenthal, a 64-year-old journalist who formerly worked as an assistant to then-President Bill Clinton. ... Read More

Police Unnerve Many in East Flatbush – WSJ.com

Police officers are posted on every corner for at least 15 blocks along Church Avenue in East Flatbush, their ranks supplemented by mounted patrols. Stacks of barricades crowd the streets of the Brooklyn neighborhood, stationed there by the city in case new protests flare over the March 9 police shooting death of 16-year old Kimani Gray, whom police ... Read More

South Dakota governor signs bill allowing armed teachers in the classroom | Fox News

South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard on Friday signed a bill allowing teachers to carry guns in school, making his state the first to enact such a law since the Newtown shooting tragedy. The bill was pushed by gun-rights supporters who say arming teachers could help prevent tragedies like the one at Sandy Hook Elementary School, where 20 students and ... Read More

Survivalist faces charges for teaching in self-built school — RT USA

Eustace Conway has lived in the wilderness of the Appalachian Mountains for 30 years, detached from modern society. Now, he wants to teach others his survival skills – but the state of North Carolina has slammed him with a series of violations. The 51-year-old man has traveled from coast to coast on a horse, faced down a grizzly bear, defeated ... Read More

Florida Cyberattack On Absentee Ballot Site Is First Known Case Of Online Election Tampering: Report

A Florida website became the first known target of an election-focused cyberattack last year, when more than 2,500 "phantom requests" for absentee ballots were made from international locations, NBC News reported Monday. The Miami Herald first reported in February about the irregularities on the election website, which took submissions for absentee ... Read More

Lupica: Morbid find suggests murder-obsessed gunman Adam Lanza plotted Newtown, Conn.’s Sandy Hook massacre for years – NY Daily News

Law enforcement reportedly discovers a sickeningly thorough 7-foot-long, 4-foot-wide spreadsheet with names, body counts and weapons from previous mass murders and even attempted killings. 'It sounded like a doctoral thesis, that was the quality of the research,' an anonymous law enforcement veteran said. via Lupica: Morbid find suggests murder-obsessed ... Read More

The UN Small Arms Treaty Talks Are Getting Serious – Where’s The Outrage? : Freedom Outpost

From March 18-28 the United Nations will again meet with an updated draft to try to finalize passage of its Small Arms Treaty. However it doesn’t seem to be a story, despite being less than 24 hours away. Conservative blogs and sites are as guilty as the Mainstream Media. Almost no one is speaking out against a Treaty that has the ability to change ... Read More

EVEN LEFT FINDS DHS AMMO BUY ‘VERY TROUBLING’: Billions of bullets and growing police force not just a right-wing bogeyman… | RedFlagNews.com

The White House may paint worries over drones in American skies, federal agencies buying up billions of bullets and local police forces arming themselves with military-style equipment as just “bogeyman” issues of the radical right, but an interview on New York City’s WABC Radio reveals even the left is starting to grow worried. Medea Benjamin, ... Read More

Arizona’s War Against Illegal Alien Voter Fraud Hits U.S. Supreme Court Today | Stand With Arizona

The following statement would seem to be a no-brainer: people who vote in national elections must be U.S. citizens. Yet we see bizarre headlines such as this from the Associated Press today: Must voters have to prove citizenship to register? You might as well ask: “Must drivers have to open their eyes to drive”? It is the biggest ‘duh’ ... Read More

Judge Jeanine Pirro: Obama Administration Lies | Jeanine Pirro | Fox Nation

“If I ever lied to my teacher, I witnessed the backside of a ruler coming down hard and fast on my little white knuckles. Yes, those were the good old days at Catholic school with Sister Euphemia. Later, when I was elected the DA, if a staff member lied to me about a case … well I don’t want to say that I used a ruler, but you figure it ... Read More

Examiner Editorial: Obama falsely claims credit for America’s energy boom | WashingtonExaminer.com

During the Friday event at which President Obama announced $2 billion in new green energy subsidies, he erroneously credited his administration's "all of the above" energy policy for the nation's increased oil and gas production. "We produce more oil than we have in 15 years," he said. "We import less oil than we have in 20 years. We're producing more ... Read More

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Collective-Evolution – Bill to Legalize Hemp in Kentucky Approved By State Committee

Last Monday the Kentucky state Senate Agriculture Committee voted in favor of t approval of a legislation that could lead to the legalization of a hemp industry. The legalization of hemp would allow farmers to grow hemp, provided the federal government passes a bill to remove the crop from a list of illegal drugs. I personally can’t believe hemp is ... Read More

Vermont may become first state with mandatory GMO food labeling laws | TruthTheory

(NaturalNews) The state of Vermont is poised to become the first in the nation to mandate the labeling of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs), following the recent passage of H.112 by the Vermont House Committee on Agriculture and Forest Products (HCAFP). In an historic eight to three vote, HCAFP voted in favor of the “GMO labeling bill,” which ... Read More

JW Sues for Cost of Obama Daughter’s Spring Break Trip

udicial Watch is investigating yet another Obama personal vacation, trying to get a sense of costs passed on to American taxpayers. This time, our investigation focuses on the security costs associated with First Daughter Malia Obama’s trip to Mexico during Spring Break 2012. via JW Sues for Cost of Obama Daughter's Spring Break Trip. ... Read More

Colorado Sheriffs Will Not Enforce State Gun Control Laws if Enacted

Speaking specifically of expanded background checks and bans on high capacity magazines, Cooke said "these are feel-good, knee-jerk reactions that are unenforceable." He said these two measures are simply part of the "uniformed," hectic response Democrats have employed in trying to do something in the wake of the Aurora theater shooting. He said ... Read More

Detroit protesters vow unrest over emergency manager | The Daily Caller

undreds of well-organized demonstrators vowing “civil disobedience” will greet Michigan Republican Gov. Rick Snyder’s visit to Cobo Hall in Detroit Monday for an economic summit in order to protest Snyder’s selection of a powerful “emergency manager” to save the city of Detroit from bankruptcy. On Thursday, Snyder appointees on a three-person ... Read More

Defense Distributed gets license to make and sell 3D printed guns | The Verge

Cody Wilson, who heads 3D printed firearms group Defense Distributed, has apparently received a federal firearms license officially allowing him to manufacture or sell the group's guns. Defense Distributed posted a Facebook photo of the license with a note reading "The work begins!" Wilson tells Ars Technica that his Type 7 license will allow him the ... Read More

NRA Fighting U.N. Arms Trade Treaty

The National Rifle Association (NRA) is getting ready for an international fight as it opposes a United Nations treaty to slow the flow of firearms into the world's conflict zones. The Arms Trade Treaty requires countries to determine if the weapons they sell will be used to violate human rights, be used in organized crime, or for terrorism, reports ... Read More

Obama Administration Caves to Putin on Missile Shield for Europe

Buried in the news made late Friday made by Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel that the U.S. planned to deploy missile interceptors in Alaska and California was the equally important news that the Obama administration was going to stop long-held plans to fully deploy a missile shield in Eastern Europe. The Pentagon insisted that the change in deployment ... Read More

Coulter: Amnesty ‘Suicidal Policy’ for GOP

Conservative columnist Ann Coulter called granting U.S. citizenship to illegal immigrants a “suicidal policy” for Republicans. “If amnesty goes through, America becomes California and no Republican will ever win another national election,” she said in her remarks to the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday. In one ... Read More

Russian Navy to send permanent fleet to Mediterranean — RT News

Russia will dispatch a permanent group of five to six combat ships to the Mediterranean Sea, Russian Navy chief Admiral Viktor Chirkov said. Frigates and cruisers will make up the core of the fleet. "Up to five or six ships must be on a permanent basis in the Mediterranean Sea. They should be controlled through the command of the Black Sea Fleet," ... Read More

North Korea says nuclear program not a bargaining chip, slams US policy — RT News

North Korea said its nuclear program is not a bargaining chip and it won't negotiate with Washington as long as it maintains a hostile policy toward the North. It came after the US said it would boost missile defenses in case of a North Korean attack. “If [the US] thinks we have acquired our nuclear weapons to trade them for some economic benefits, ... Read More