
John Whitehead: This is not a revolution. It’s a blueprint for locking down the nation
There is something being concocted in the dens of power, far beyond the public eye, and it doesn’t bode well for the future of this country.

There is something being concocted in the dens of power, far beyond the public eye, and it doesn’t bode well for the future of this country.

Don’t pity this year’s crop of graduates because this COVID-19 pandemic caused them to miss out on the antics of their senior year and the pomp and circumstance of graduation.

Gov. Ralph Northam has signed into law two bills, Senate Bill 2 and House Bill 972, decriminalizing marijuana possession.

We are fast becoming a nation—nay, a world—of book burners.

A federal court today approved a partial settlement to remove Virginia’s witness requirement for voters who believe their health would be at risk due to COVID-19 if forced to comply.

Shenandoah students, professors and the Shenandoah Center for immersive Learning are creating a virtual reality project that will transport participants back in time to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.

Virginia has reached a partial settlement agreement to remove the state’s “witness requirement” for voters whose health would be at risk if forced to comply with the requirement during the COVID-19 pandemic.

How many government incursions into our freedoms have been blacked out, buried under “entertainment” news headlines, or spun in such a way as to suggest that anyone voicing a word of caution is paranoid or conspiratorial?

Cash may well become a casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Just because we’re fighting an unseen enemy in the form of a virus doesn’t mean we have to relinquish every shred of our humanity, our common sense, or our freedoms to a nanny state that thinks it can do a better job of keeping us safe.
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