BAGHDAD, Iraq (PNN) - April 26, 2016 - Tens of thousands of supporters of the influential Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr have gathered in the Iraqi capital, calling for economic and political reforms to end corruption.
Tens of thousands of Iraqis protest in central Baghdad
Commentary: What if the government followed its own Constitution?
By Lawrence M. Vance
April 19, 2016 - Conservatives hold sacred the Constitution, or at least they say they do. Republicans profess to be the “Party of the Constitution”. They claim to revere the Constitution, to love the Constitution, to honor the Constitution. They castigate activist judges for broadly reading the Constitution. They criticize those who advocate a “living Constitution”. They talk about the necessity of discovering the “original intent” or “original meaning” of the Constitution. Conservatives and Republicans even insist, with a straight face, that they believe in following the Constitution, when, of course, they do nothing of the kind.
Ted Cruz jokes about killing Donald Trump
Ted Cruz joked about his fantasy of running over Donald Trump in his car when he was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show Wednesday night. Mainstream media, in conjunction with social media platforms, has been hoping to incite psychos to attempt to assassinate Trump in order to stop him from winning the Republican nomination and becoming president.
Short list of Panama Papers global criminals
It’s being called the “Panama Papers” - a trove of 11.5 million leaked internal documents from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, showing how hundreds of thousands of people with money to hide used anonymous shell corporations across the world. The investigative unit that was one of the more than 100 media organizations that dove into the files found drug dealers, arms traders, human traffickers, and fraudsters. They also found no shortage of politicians or their family members. Fusion News reports.
GOP delegates are abandoning the Party
This fellow in the video was a Republican Party State Delegate in Colorado. He was removed from his position because he voted for Donald Trump. Not having a Primary, No Caucus, no public vote, and Ted Cruz gets all the delegates. That is disenfranchising the voters... and you don't think their will be a price to pay!
Thousands of protesters demand David Cameron's resignation after Panama Papers allegations
LONDON, England (PNN) - April 9, 2016 - On Saturday morning, a huge crowd of protesters gathered in front of 10 Downing Street, the prime minister's official residence in London, demanding David Cameron's resignation.
Man arrested for wearing Anonymous mask while peacefully sitting at a protest
Charged with assault for wearing a safety pin on his shorts.
PHOENIX, Arizona (PNN) - April 9, 2016 - A man wearing an Anonymous mask, a symbol of the hacktivists fighting for justice, was arrested in Arizona while sitting peacefully during a hearing at the state Capitol regarding suspected election fraud.
New Mexico rejects legislation that would force children to ingest psychiatric medication
SANTA FE, New Mexico (PNN) - April 5, 2016 - In one state, at least, it is no longer permissible to force parents at gunpoint to allow their children to be given dangerous psychotropic drugs.
A new law in New Mexico to protect children from coercive psychiatric screening and medication was approved last year in the state, and now advocates for the law hope it will spread to other states and provide similar protection for children, families, and parental rights.
Boulder County makes bold move towards eliminating GMOs
BOULDER, Colorado (PNN) - April 5, 2016 - Colorado’s Boulder County has drafted a plan to eliminate county-owned land of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the near future, as means of promoting the best interests of its people. The Board of County Commissioners announced this directive in late March.
Town converts prison into cannabis growing facility
COALINGA, Kalifornia (PNN) - April 3, 2016 - In our fight to end the drug war, there may be no greater symbolism than a prison being turned into a cannabis growing facility. That is likely to happen in Coalinga, where the city council voted 4-1 in favor of an ordinance to allow commercial cannabis cultivation at the empty Claremont Custody Center.













