Roosevelt's Infamy
Eighty-one years ago today, Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack killed 2,335 military personnel and 68 civilians. It also damaged or destroyed 19 U.S. Navy ships, including 8 battleships. December 7, 1941, was, President Franklin Roosevelt stated, a “date that would live in infamy.” What will also live in infamy is that Roosevelt wanted the Japanese to attack the United ...
Biden the Bogus Benevolent Dictator
by James Bovard
On July 4, President Biden declared, “Liberty is under assault ... rights we assumed were protected are no longer.” Biden, however, was referring solely ...
Separate Money and the State
by Jacob G. Hornberger
FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger gave the final talk in our online conference “End Inflation and End ...
Why Should Americans Have to Vote to Legalize Marijuana?
by Laurence M. Vance
In addition to the thousands of candidates running for federal, state, and local offices in the recent midterm election, voters in 37 states also ...
Lessons for America from the Chinese Protests
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
What lessons can America learn from the protests taking place in China against the regime's anti-COVID measures? ...