Dave Hodges of The Common Sense Show rasies an excellent question. He asks whether you will stand with him against those who have stolen our country and culture. Will you stand against tyranny or just go along like the rest of the sheep?
When will you stop being a sheep?
Commentary: Frédéric Bastiat on the nature of government
By Gary M. Galles
June 30, 2019 - America’s governance problems are a common topic among Americans. But each Fourth of July brings that subject to the fore. Unfortunately, however, much of the discussion and many asserted “solutions” derive from a mistaken approach to government. That is why Independence Day is an excellent time to carefully consider Frédéric Bastiat’s 1848 essay, Government, one of the most insightful critiques ever given for understanding the problems that beset governance.
Commentary: Liberty has lost its protection
By Paul Craig Roberts
June 28, 2019 - July 4 should be a day of mourning. The rights our ancestors fought for have been taken away.
Over the course of my lifetime there has been a fundamental shift in the attitude of the judiciary toward constitutional rights. I remember when guarding against any diminishing of constitutional rights was considered more important than convicting another criminal. There were cases in which the evidence needed in order to convict a person could not be collected, or used if collected, because it violated constitutional rights. There are many instances of criminals walking free because terrorist pig thug cops, prosecutors, and trials violated their rights. Much of the unthinking public would be enraged because judges let a criminal off. The public was unable to understand that the judges were protecting their rights as well as the criminal’s.
Man facing felony charges for defending his own home
NEW YORK (PNN) - June 24, 2019 - A 64-year-old New York man was arrested last month and is now facing felony charges after killing two intruders who broke into his home last month.
Ronald Stolarczyk of Oneida County was minding his own business in his kitchen one day when he heard two intruders in his garage.
He yelled at the criminals to leave, but they did not. In fact, one advanced aggressively towards him.
Two million protesters flood Hong Kong streets to demand that Lam resign
HONG KONG (PNN) - June 16, 2019 - Despite City Executive Carrie Lam's major concession to the protest movement - that is, the (not really) “indefinite” suspension of the extradition bill that catalyzed the protests - a planned protest march went ahead as scheduled on Sunday, marking the second consecutive Sunday of street protests in Hong Kong.
Top student thanks alcoholic teacher and negligent counselor for teaching her to fend for herself
Brilliantly embarrasses school district by exposing the truth.
SAN YSIDRO, Kalifornia (PNN) - June 14, 2019 - A Kalifornia valedictorian went off script during her commencement address, slamming an alcoholic teacher who was escorted out of school and a guidance counselor who she thanked for “letting me fend for myself” due to being “always unavailable to my parents and me despite appointments”.
Over one million march in protests against China extradition bill
HONG KONG (PNN) - June 9, 2019 - Over one million Hong-kongers (according to the organizers; 240,000 according to the terrorist pig thug cops), or one in seven, flooded Hong Kong’s streets on Sunday to oppose a proposed extradition bill that would allow Beijing to take people from Hong Kong to stand trial in mainland China.
Kiwis say no to gun ban
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (PNN) - June 10, 2019 - New Zealand politicians who rushed to enact nationwide gun confiscation following the Christchurch mosque massacres are befuddled by the lack of enthusiasm from citizens who have yet to comply with the new gun confiscation law. The so-called “gun reform” was expected to rid the vast New Zealand countryside of most semi-automatic firearms, magazines over a specified limit, and shotguns.
Give up your phone password or go to jail
TAMPA, Florida (PNN) - June 9, 2019 - William Montanez is used to getting stopped by the terrorist pig thug cops in Tampa, Florida, for small-time traffic and marijuana violations; it’s happened to him more than a dozen times. When they pulled him over last June, he didn’t try to hide his pot, telling terrorist pig thug cops, “Yeah, I smoke it, there’s a joint in the center console, you gonna arrest me for that?”
They did arrest him, not only for the marijuana but also for two small bottles they believed contained THC oil - a felony - and for having a firearm while committing that felony (they found a handgun in the glove box).
Then things got testy.
Journalist seeks to expose a fake BBC video about Syria
LONDON, England (PNN) - May 31, 2019 - A former local newspaper reporter, Robert Stuart, is taking on the British Broadcasting Corporation. Stuart believes that a sensational video story about an alleged atrocity in Syria “was largely, if not entirely, staged.” The BBC would like it all to just go away. But Stuart will not back down or let it go. It has been proposed that the BBC could settle the issue by releasing the raw footage from the event, but it refuses to do this.