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Op-Ed: Why Adam Kokesh's arrest is a big deal

Where were the bloodhounds in Boston 'manhunt'? Special

Obama criticism 'offensive,' but Benghazi is not Paris

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Rick Santorum suggests UN treaty 'crushes U.S. sovereignty'

Former U.S. senator and republican candidate for the 2012 presidency, Rick Santorum, has recently suggested that a UN treaty, if adopted by the American government, would lead to the end of American sovereignty.
In the Media by Sami Zaatari - 3 comments

A Government Rises From Exile

Honolulu - Whereas the Kingdom of Hawaii, having been in exile for one-hundred seven years due to an unlawful overthrow of its government, has exercised perfect right to reestablish its proper station as an independent nation within the community of nations.
In the Media by Rob Lafferty

Assange: Hundreds demonstrate support of asylum in Quito

Quito - Hundreds of people turned out in Quito, Ecuador yesterday to demonstrate their support of the country's decision to grant asylum to Julian Assange. UNASUR met on Sunday to discuss threats to Ecuador's sovereignty.
In the Media by Anne Sewell - 6 comments

Op-Ed: Canadians show apathy to NAU assimilation prospects Special

On 7 December 2011, President Obama and Prime Minister Harper unveiled the the Beyond the Border (BTB) Action Plan and the Regulatory Cooperation Council (RCC) Action Plan. These two initiatives are part of an envisioned North American Union.
Digital Journal Report by Raymond Samuels - 3 comments

Op-Ed: Secession, National Sovereignty, and Territorial Integrity

When Kosovo attained its independence in February 2008, some pundits warned against this precedent-setting event and foresaw a disintegration of sovereign states from Belgium to Russia. This time, with South Sudan, they remained mum.
In the Media by Sam Vaknin

Hawaiians Demand Sovereignty As Demonstrations Planned Nationwide

The Hawaiian sovereignty movement has picked up speed in the past few years. Before recently it was a blip on the screen, but now it is showing up on websites everywhere. But is it real? It certainly is, and it creates risks for the State of Hawaii.
In the Media by Carol Forsloff - 4 comments

Should the Native Peoples of Hawaii, Alaska Be Sovereign Nations?

Hawaii and Alaska became the 49th and 50th States. Folks thought everyone there just loved the idea of being part of the Union. But apparently that wasn’t the case.
In the Media by Carol Forsloff - 2 comments

Top Russian Analyst Predicts U.S. Breakup and New North American Currency

On Monday, a top Russian political analyst predicted that the United States is heading for collapse and will divide into six separate parts. Canada, Mexico and the U.S. will adopt the Amero currency, and China and Russia will regulate world markets.
In the Media by Barbara Sowell - 31 comments
 

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On December 30  2012  people of the grassroots movement Idle No More met for a peaceful protest outs...
On December 30, 2012, people of the grassroots movement Idle No More met for a peaceful protest outside of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s constituency office urging him to meet with First Nations leaders to discuss urgent issues.
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Peace in Palestine?

The Arab-Israeli conflict is a profound international conflict, which has comprehensive influence in Middle-East and...
Jul 22, 2012 in  Politics & Religion by Jon L'Orange
 

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