Organized Labor: Still Statist Thugs After All These Years » After
graduating law school, I began my practice with a firm in New Orleans
in the late 1970s, and I was soon sent to Puerto Rico, a hotbed of union
activity. I got my first taste of fighting unions there, and I learned
they played for keeps when another labor lawyer was shot outside his
hotel. More »
Outside The Asylum
What's In A Name? » To
the best of my recollection, sometime in the 1990s, the corporate media
welded "gun" to "violence," creating a rhetorical Frankenstein's
monster. With the exception of former Attorney General Janet Reno's
occasional combat operations against her fellow citizens, anytime a
firearm featured into a crime, "gun violence" was blamed. More »
Power Of The State
ATF Wants To Know Everything About You » The
Federal government has already made great strides in ensuring that
anonymity is a thing of the past with massive
data-collection-and-storage facilities like fusion centers and a
post-9/11 American legal structure that makes government's ability to
spy on citizens easier than ever. More »
Presidential Administration Kills 11 More Children » The
current Presidential Administration evidently has a great deal in
common with the Taliban when it comes to furthering agendas on the
graves of dead children. Rounding out one of the bloodiest weeks in the
12-year Afghan war, fighting between U.S.-backed Afghan forces and
Taliban militants on Saturday left 11 Afghan children dead following a
U.S. airstrike attempting to annihilate militants hiding in a remote
residential area. More »
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