Will Americans be better off tomorrow than they are today?

Will Americans be better off tomorrow than they are today? By Arnie Sherr, October 26, 2009 As reports continue to alert that economic indicators are giving signs of improvement, there still remains the disparaging knowledge that unemployment shall continue to rise until...

Supreme Court: Balking at cruel videos

I do not see why the perversions of twisted minds as depicted below in the "crush" videos need ever be protected by First Amendment freedom of speech.  Just as child pornography is not,  neither then...

Sibel Edmonds – State Secrets Gag Order

  See Video 1 of 5, Transcript pgs 42-46 http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7374  http://www.bradblog.com/Docs/SibelEdmondsDeposition_Transcript_080809.pdf

Church Sues The City Of Phoenix Over Church Bell Restrictions

The city of Phoenix, Arizona is being sued by clergy of Christ the King Church for imposing church bell restrictions. In accordance with a law in Phoenix, church bells legally cannot be rung for longer than two minutes, louder than 60 decibels or on any days other than...

Tea Party Organizer Muzzled at City Council Meeting

By Bob McCartyCould it be that Steve McQueen was denied his Constitutional right to be heard at a Quincy, Ill., city council meeting because of the fact that he is the chief organizer of the Quincy Tea Party...

Is News Media to Blame for Making Economic Crisis Worse?

Is the news media to blame for making economic crisis worse?  According to new poll results released by the Opinion Research Corporation today, they are.An overwhelming 77 percent of Americans believe that...

I Want to Believe: Licensing Religion in South Carolina

And it came to pass that in the State of South Carolina House of Representatives and Governor Mark Sanford intended to issue license plates picturing a gold cross and a stained glass window. The words...

"What Does 'Change' Mean?"

It made the cover of magazines all over the U.S. for the last year or so. Articles have been written in newspapers.  It's been discussed by national pundits and it's all over the internet; the...

Government Agencies Support Domestic Torture and Gang-Stalking, Says 'Targete...

Editor's Note: NowPublic.com "Get Political" columnist Vic Livingston has written several articles about the shocking phenomenon of organized gang-stalking and domestic torture in America, and the use of directed energy weapons as a means to inflict silent torture and...

‘Obamaniacs’ Try to Bully Chicago Radio Station

If words in an e-mail sent out by people working for Barack Obama (a.k.a., “Obamaniacs”) are indicative of the beliefs held by the candidate, one might surmise that the Democratic Party presidential nominee...

Mayor says it’s OK for city to “strive to serve God”

The mayor of a Michigan community refuses to buckle under pressure from an atheist group’s demand to remove a reference to God in the city’s mission statement. " This from MLive.com: HUDSONVILLE — The Hudsonville City Commission will continue to “strive to serve...

Web Site Shut Down Raises Censorship Questions

The Feb. 15th order by a Federal judge, which attempted to shut down an entire web site by wiping its name from the Internet Domain Name system, is raising serious censorship questions. The judge issued the order at the request of the Swiss-based Julius Baer Bank, which...

Trolls Can Remain Anonymous: It's the Law!

"A California court has found that trolls are protected by the first amendment and are entitled to anonymity. The ruling comes despite previous cases where trolls have been arrested (be it once they have been...

Judge Ruled Against Kirkwood Shooter 10 Days Ago

Charles Lee "Cookie" Thornton, the alleged shooter in tonight's  Shooting in Kirkwood, Missouri, had his First Amendment-based lawsuit against the city of Kirkwood, Mo., rejected Jan. 28 by U.S. District Judge Catherine D. Perry.Earlier today, the First Amendment Center...

Religious Freedom Day in America

For such a time as this…reflection, blessing, and religious liberty. This from the Christian Post: " The United States commemorates on Wednesday the freedom of worship among its citizens, marking Religious...

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