Why is government sponsoring sports teams and clubs?
Wednesday, the United States House of Representatives voted to continue funneling $10s of millions of taxpayer dollars in sponsorship of sports teams and clubs after a Democrat-sponsored push to end...
View ArticleMoving towards war in Syria through sanctions
In his “Texas Straight Talk” weekly report, Ron Paul says that the United States is fast approaching another war in the Middle East, this time with Syria, by placing further sanctions over the rogue...
View ArticleRon Paul: Why are we at war in Yemen?
Most Americans are probably unaware that over the past two weeks the US has launched at least eight drone attacks in Yemen, in which dozens have been killed. It is the largest US escalation of attacks...
View ArticleBuilding up war with Syria, where is the anti-war movement?
The years of George W. Bush’s presidency made for fun and exciting viewing of a variety of anti-war groups protesting Bush’s foreign policy and never-ending “military engagements” that taxpayers are...
View ArticlePaul: U.S. pre-announcing a “limited effect” Syrian battle
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee today held a committee business meeting to address the potential authorization of use of military force in Syria and proceeded to discharge from committee a bill...
View ArticleU.S. to Assad: Please use home grown, locally-sourced weapons
United States President Barack Obama has spoken loud and clear, and President Assad, you are officially on notice from the United States. If you are going to ruthlessly kill your own people, use...
View ArticleMcCain booed and heckled over Syrian war support
The nation’s chief War Monger and Arizona Senator John McCain was soundly booed at a Phoenix town hall event yesterday by a crowd largely against military action in Syria. “We didn’t send you to make...
View ArticleOctober is Iraq’s bloodiest in five years since “liberation”
October was Iraq’s deadliest month since April, 2008. In those five and a half years, not only has there been no improvement in Iraq’s security situation, but things have gotten much worse. More than...
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