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The Rule of Law is So Passé

So much for any hope that the cavalry might come to the rescue of the republic. In November, New Hampshire’s Maggie Goodlander and five other Members of Congress, all with backgrounds in the military or national security, made a video in which they reminded active duty service members that they have a right and and a duty to refuse illegal orders. They didn’t record the video on a whim. The Trump administration had been blowing up boats for months, killing scores of people. As yet, there has been no reckoning for anyone involved, from the trigger-pullers up to the very top of the chain of command. But, as recent trends have made all too clear, the fact that there have been no legal consequences doesn’t mean the law has not been broken. With the executive branch out committing crimes, and the judicial branch washing its hands like Pilate, lawmakers are the only ones in authority left to raise objections. Last Saturday, El Presidente Donald Trump*…

“Senator Payne represents the Standard Oil Co.”

The Ohio house of representatives has appointed a committee of five members to investigate the charges made against four members of the present house, that they accepted bribes to vote for Henry B. Payne for United States senator while members of the last general assembly. Senator Payne represents the Standard Oil Co., and incidentally the democracy. [Subsequent investigations made it clear that Washington Freemen, our editor in 1886, was justified in his suspicions. Nevertheless, Payne’s colleagues in the Senate—perhaps not feeling qualified to cast the first stone—declined to expel him. – The Ed.] A man named Lapour killed the sheriff of Colfax county, Neb., Jan. 12th, and was hung by a mob. An oysterman named Thomas Jefferson was frozen to death while attempting to cross…

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2008—“There will be a signed peace treaty [between Israel and the Palestinians] by the time I leave office,” says George W.[MD] Bush. 2003—“You can count on this,” Donald Rumsfeld tells…

Sat, Jan 10

2002—George W.[MD] Bush denies ever meeting Enron CEO Ken Lay, his largest campaign donor. 1992—A busted shipping container releases 28,000 floating toy animals in the mid-Pacific, which are then tracked…

Fri, Jan 9

2024—Trying to get Dolt #45 off the hook for election interference, his lawyers argue that he could have ordered Seal Team Six to kill an opponent. 2002—Future A.G. Al Gonzales…

Thurs, Jan 8

2020—Reacting to the U.S. drone-strike assassination of Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad, Iran fires missiles at bases in Iraq; 64 U.S. troops suffer traumatic brain injuries. Trump denies…

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Volume 270, No. 9

Huh… turns out “Make America Great Again” actually meant “Make the Western Hemisphere Safe for Right Wing Oil Billionaires.”

Some people are probably saying that’s the biggest, most spectacular bait and switch that ever was.

If so, let them take their grievances to the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau. Last we heard they were operating from a kiosk in a D.C. Metro station.

Well, we’re still here, and as feisty as ever. You can download a pdf of our latest issue by clicking on this link.

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Portsmouth, arguably the first town in this country not founded by religious extremists, is bounded on the north and east by the Piscataqua River, the second, third, or fourth fastest-flowing navigable river in the country…read more.