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Latest From Wayne Allyn Root November 15, 2012
What Went Wrong? What Went Wrong? »
I predicted Mitt Romney would win big. What went wrong? I've been asked nonstop since Election Day, "Was your prediction based on hope or bias?" My prediction was based on a combination of scientific evidence and common sense that would tell you that in this economy, no President could be re-elected. More »


Outside The Asylum

Gunning For Liberty Gunning For Liberty »
No matter how many affirmative votes it holds on the issue of sovereignty-violating, internationally administered gun programs (the most recent went 157-0 with 18 abstentions), the U.N. has no chance to grab so much as an air rifle from your fists.  More »

Analysis

Marijuana Laws Are A Prime Example Of Broken Federal Government Marijuana Laws Are A Prime Example Of Broken Federal Government »
As the Federal government undoubtedly prepares to pounce on Colorado and Washington after voters in each State opted to legalize recreational marijuana use, it seems the Feds are fighting a losing battle with the American psyche. More »



Personal Liberty News
Israel Engages Neighbors In Military Conflict Israel Engages Neighbors In Military Conflict »
Israel is on the offensive against “terror targets” with a bombing campaign across the Gaza Strip which the nation’s leaders describe as a forward Iranian base. Some defense analysts believe that the offensive against Gaza and Syria is an Israeli ploy to fast-track war with Iran. More »

Russia Asks U.S. To Remove Cuba Sanctions Via U.N. Russia Asks U.S. To Remove Cuba Sanctions Via U.N. »
U.N. officials urged the United States to end certain aspects of the 52-year-old embargo against Cuba, throwing support behind a resolution that asks Washington to lessen trade restrictions. More »

Google: Government Internet Spying On The Rise Google: Government Internet Spying On The Rise »
A new Transparency Report out from Google shows that world governments increasingly ask the search engine to remove content from the Web and to provide information about users. More »


History Lesson Of The Month

Project Paperclip

The Cold War arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union began as the two World War II “allies” were still mopping up in Germany. Both sides wanted to learn all they could about German rocket and atomic technologies, and both wanted to get their hands on the scientists who were developing them.

Joseph Stalin’s forces captured the atomic research labs at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in May 1945. U.S. forces removed V-2 missiles from the Nordhausen complex that was built under the Harz Mountains just before the Soviets took possession of the facility. More »

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