Mission Creep: How the police state acclimates us to being modern-day slaves
Like the proverbial boiling frogs, the government has been gradually acclimating us to the specter of a police state for years now.
Like the proverbial boiling frogs, the government has been gradually acclimating us to the specter of a police state for years now.
Although Donald Trump has been eager to garner support from American labor unions for his re-election campaign, there are lots of reasons he’s not going to get it.
A Senate resolution introduced today acknowledges and apologizes for the mistreatment of and discrimination against LGBT in the armed forces.
James Madison, often referred to as the “Father of the Constitution,” once predicted that the Bill of Rights would become mere “parchment barrier,” words on paper ignored by successive generations of Americans.
Although Donald Trump, as president, proclaimed in his 2020 State of the Union address that he had produced a “blue-collar boom” in workers’ wages, the reality was quite different.
We are caught in a vicious cycle of too many laws, too many cops, and too little freedom.
One AFP reader is under the impression that our coverage of the Shonn Bell-Waynesboro High School football coach story is “to distract everyone from the teacher being arrested on school property.”
The American governmental scheme is sliding ever closer towards a pervasive authoritarianism.
The Access to Birth Control Act would guarantee timely access to birth control for all women at pharmacies nationwide.
It’s been more than one year since the Shenandoah Valley community expressed outrage after four dogs in Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center’s care were euthanized.