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The Warren Commission: 50th Anniversary

Larry Provost,  50 years ago this week, the Warren Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, killed President John F. Kennedy. After years of controversy, the evidence is clear as to who killed President Kennedy. The real killer had well known movements but deviated from those movements in the day before the assassination. The […] Read More →

Feds censure local police, yet give lethal weapons

 A Pentagon program that distributes military surplus gear to local law enforcement allows even departments that the Justice Department has censured for civil rights violations to apply for and get lethal weaponry. That lack of communication between two Cabinet agencies adds to questions about a program under review in the aftermath of the militarized police […] Read More →

Why We Must Revisit The Iraq War

Jack Kerwick  While listening to Bill Bennett’s radio program the other morning, a caller, respectfully, yet passionately, expressed his incredulity over the fact that anyone continues to take the Bill Kristols and Max Boots (and, by implication, the Bill Bennetts) of the world seriously when it comes to issues pertaining to American foreign policy vis-à-vis […] Read More →

Dozens of Children Dead After UN Gives Tainted Vaccine in “Rebel” Held Syria

U.S. and Saudi-backed mercenaries blame al-Assad A United Nations sponsored measles vaccine program in northern Syria resulted in 36 children suffering “excruciating deaths,” according to doctors in the area held by U.S. and Saudi mercenaries who are administering the program.  Infants given the poisoned vaccine experienced rapidly falling heart rates and turned blue. Anti-Assad activists […] Read More →

Where Have All the Allies Gone?

Victor Davis Hanson,   The so-called Islamic State has left destruction everywhere that it has gained ground. But as in the case of the tribal Scythians, Vandals, Huns or Mongols of the past, sowing chaos in its wake does not mean that the Islamic State won’t continue to seek new targets for its devastation. If unchecked, […] Read More →

Michelle Malkin: Post-9/11: Protect the Freedom To Warn

 “If you see something, say something.” That’s what our homeland security apparatchiks incessantly preach. But 13 years after the 9/11 attacks, the freedom to warn is in danger and vigilant whistleblowers are under fire. Listen to Robert MacLean. He’s a former Air Force nuclear weapons specialist and Border Patrol agent recruited by the government to […] Read More →

Syrian rebels issue demands for captive UN troops

 Al-Qaida-linked Syrian rebels holding 45 Fijian peacekeepers hostage have issued a set of demands for their release, including the extremist group’s removal from a U.N. terrorist list and compensation for the killing of three of its fighters in a shootout with international troops, an official said Tuesday. The Nusra Front seized the Fijians on Thursday […] Read More →

Ben Carson supports gun rights

 The great grandson of famous composer John Philip Sousa Sr., the man leading the parade to draft Dr. Benjamin S. Carson Sr., as candidate for president told Guns & Patriots renowned surgeon will not disappoint supports of the Second Amendment. “Carson is very clear, on this issue. All you have to do is look at his recent statement on gun […] Read More →