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Hillary's Unsecure Email System Breached FBI agents examining the trove of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails on a lap-top computer seized from sexter Anthony Weiner reportedly have discovered that the emails show signs of being ha

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The 2016 election campaign is mortifying millions of Americans in part because the presidency has become far more dangerous in recent times. Since Sept. 11, 2001, we have lived in a perpetual emergency, which supposedly justifies routinely ignoring t

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Think of it this way: If we didn't have scary things to fear - if politics operated on reason - our overlords couldn't get half the compliance they get now. That's why they market everything that matters to them through fear. Because, as I

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Ron Paul Liberty Report

It seems no matter who we vote for -- or even if we don't vote -- the unelected permanent government continues to push us toward dictatorship. We are joined by Constitutional attorney and Rutherford Institute - rutherford.org - president John W. Whit

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Renewed FBI Probe Riles Democrats This week FBI Director James Comey announced it might have to revisit the criminal investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails. "In the course of our investigation on another case we ca

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https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Murray N. Rothbard

Perhaps the leading argument for democracy is that it substitutes "ballots for bullets": that it replaces the inconvenient and disruptive processes of violent change by peaceful changes expressing the majority will.

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DNC Chair Assails Videos of Democrat Election Fraud The Democratic National Committee Chairperson Donna Brazile assailed videos from Project Veritas declaring that "these stolen tapes should not be permitted to be viewed by voters prior to the e

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http://www.nytimes.com, By RAPHAEL MINDER

BARCELONA, Spain -- The Constitutional Court of Spain overturned a ban against bullfighting on Thursday that had been approved by lawmakers in Catalonia six years ago, a decision that simultaneously outraged separatists in the region and animal acti

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