The new Zimbabwean constitution that President Robert Mugabe promulgated three days ago guarantees more democracy and freedom of expression, on paper at least, and Reporters Without Borders hopes that it will reduce the negative effect of the draconian laws currently in effect. As a result of Zimbabwe’s repressive legislation, criminal charges are often brought against journalists just for doing their job. This has been seen yet again in recent cases of arrests and harassment. The new (…) … Read More
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio ‘profiled’ Hispanics, says judge
The office of an Arizona lawman who styles himself America’s toughest sheriff improperly targeted Hispanics in routine patrols for undocumented immigrants, a federal judge has found. … Read More
Gun Owner Gets Fined $1000 For Unregistered Firearm After Saving Child’s Life
A police officer who heard the shot finished the job. But this man saved a child’s life and now he has been fined for doing so. … Read More
Activist Adam Kokesh Calls on “American Revolutionary Army” to March on all 50 State Capitals
In a statement released from a Philadelphia federal prison, former marine and now imprisoned activist Adam Kokesh called for a new American revolution, complete with an American Revolutionary Army that would march on all 50 state capitals to put the federal government on notice. … Read More
How The March Against Monsanto Can (and will) Change The World
There’s a revolution happening right before our eyes, and before I had the opportunity to help with the world-wide March Against Monsanto, I was largely oblivious to this sea change that is coming. … Read More
Rand Paul: Obama Embroiled In ‘Old MacDonald’s Farm’ Of Scandals
Senator Rand Paul hit out yesterday at the White House and the president himself regarding his handling of the triple whammy of scandals his administration has become embroiled in. … Read More








