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Finicum Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against FBI, BLM, Oregon State Police and Others

Tweet The family of Oregon occupation spokesman Robert “LaVoy” Finicum filed a wrongful death lawsuit in federal court against the United States, the FBI, Oregon State Police, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Oregon’s governor and others on the second anniversary of his death. The complaint claims Finicum was shot “assassination style” by “one or […]

Government’s Own Data Shows US Interfered In 81 Foreign Elections

Tweet Interventionism anyone? SO, it seems that a few Russian ‘bots’ were spewing propaganda in favor of a certain candidate on social media. But who noticed that the US meddles quite regularly in foreign government affairs, running elections, and overthrowing duly elected leaders they happen not to like? While we are no fans of Trump, […]

Congress Quietly Pushing Bill To Require National Biometric ID For “ALL Americans”

Tweet “Earlier this month, Rep. Bob Goodlatte [R-VA-6] introduced H.R.4760 – Securing America’s Future Act of 2018, a sweeping bill that entails everything from Education and the Workforce to Homeland Security to the military. Also, tucked away in this 400-page behemoth of a bill are the details of a new biometric National ID card that […]

Article V Convention Must be Stopped in NH

Tweet Requests for an Article V Convention MUST BE STOPPED in New Hampshire. New Hampshire House members (mostly Republicans) have already introduced three Article V convention applications for 2018: HCR 10 (COS) HCR 12 (TML) HJR 4 (Any law applied to US citizens also applies to members of Congress) All three resolutions have a hearing […]

HCR 11 Asks for Pardon for Bundy Protester from NH

Tweet Judge Cites ‘Flagrant’ Federal Misconduct for Bundy case dismissal How many times did we tea partiers stand with signs in the streets in 2007-2009 to protest one or another government policy, issue, or bill? Considering how crazy and violent liberals are these days, how many of you are foolish enough to think we were […]

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