| Searching For Cincinnatus » Now
that Congressman Ron Paul has announced that he will no longer be
pursuing victories in the remaining Republican primaries, I am left to
ponder the increasing likelihood that I'm going to have to get used to
saying "President Romney." More »
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| A New Bill To Audit The Federal Reserve » A
crucial vote is coming in July in which we learn once and for all
whether Congress works for the banksters and Wall Street or if there is
hope of reclaiming a government that works for the people. That vote is
on HR 459, a bill that provides for a thorough audit of the Federal
Reserve. More »
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| U.N. Countries Expelling Syrian Ambassadors » The
United States, Australia, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain
and Canada have joined together, expelling Syrian diplomats in the wake
of a massacre in the Syrian village of Houla. Many victims, including
infants and children, were shot at close range.
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| DHS Is Watching » Thanks
to a Freedom of Information Act request, bloggers and social media
users now know the hundreds of words that they should avoid using online
to keep from being scrutinized by the Department of Homeland Security.
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| MSNBC Host Says Soldiers Are Not Heroes » Chris Hayes, host of MSNBC's
"Up," apologized after making disparaging remarks about fallen
soldiers. As families prepared to remember their loved ones on Memorial
Day, Hayes expressed contempt for the word "hero."
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| Democratic Congressman Jokes About Trayvon Martin Shooting » Congressman
Barney Frank (D-Mass.) shocked students at the University of
Massachusetts when he referred to the Trayon Martin shooting during his
commencement speech. Frank noted that the joke wasn't a new one. In
fact, it was the fourth time he used it this year. More »
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Shakespeare And History
A few months ago, a
public library rejected my free talk about William Shakespeare. The talk
was based on my newly published book, Shakespeare Suppressed: The Uncensored Truth About Shakespeare and His Works (2011). It is a history book, filled with contemporary facts about Shakespeare with more than 600 footnotes.
Was my talk rejected because people are no longer interested in a man
who wrote plays more than 400 years ago? No, that can't be the case
because people continue to attend Shakespeare festivals all over the
United States. And new Shakespeare biographies are published every year
and people are buying them. And Stratford-upon-Avon, the supposed
birthplace of Shakespeare, is still the second or third most popular
town visited by tourists in England. No, Shakespeare is as popular as he
ever was. More »
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