
Totalitarian paranoia run amok: Pandemics, lockdowns and martial law
Once upon a time, there was a government so paranoid about its hold on power that it treated everyone and everything as a threat and a reason to expand its powers.

Once upon a time, there was a government so paranoid about its hold on power that it treated everyone and everything as a threat and a reason to expand its powers.

Within the next few months the Supreme Court will decide on Mississippi’s challenge to Roe V. Wade.

Everything is now fair game for censorship if it can be construed as hateful, hurtful, bigoted or offensive provided that it runs counter to the established viewpoint.

On July 1, 1997 the United Kingdom formally handed Hong Kong over to China under an agreement that was supposed to give Hong Kong 50 years of autonomy: “one country, two systems,” Deng Xiaoping promised.

Between the riots, lockdowns, political theater, and COVID-19 mandates, 2021 was one for the history books.

The pandemic is the most challenging crisis facing our nation in more than a century, and remains one of the fundamental human rights issues of our time.

The just-concluded Summit for Democracy was intended to be a rallying point for democratic and nearly-democratic states, with pep talks on confronting rising authoritarianism and building democratic institutions.

Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA) and Congressman Mike Turner (R-OH) have introduced H.Res. 831, a resolution in support of the establishment of a Center for Democratic Resilience within NATO.

In Yemen, Saudi Arabian and Iranian interests collide, a civil war involving multiple parties has devastated the country, important issues of international law need to be resolved.

Where does Turkey stand today, and what will her fortunes be come tomorrow?
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