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Judge Sides With TSA Gropers

November 4, 2012 AFP 0

• Jurist rules parents can be jailed for objecting to “porno-scanning” of children By Keith Johnson In a vicious assault against the First and Fourth amendments of the United States Constitution, a judge in Nashville, […]

‘Energy’ Behind Regime Change?

November 4, 2012 AFP 0

• Seems like everywhere an oil or gas pipeline pops up, U.S. troops are soon to follow By Pete Papaherakles As tensions rise in the Middle East amid threats of war in Syria and Iran, […]

AUDIO INTERVIEW: “Throw the Bums Out!”

November 4, 2012 AFP 1

AFP AUDIO INTERVIEW Tim Cox, the founder of Get Out Of Our House (GOOOH) discusses his background in corporate America, what precipitated the founding of the organization, what GOOOH hopes to accomplish and how it […]

AFP PODCAST & ARTICLE: Third Parties Rising

October 29, 2012 AFP 0

AFP PODCAST AMERICAN FREE PRESS Bookstore manager Olga Belinskaya, who traveled to Chicago, Illinois, to cover the 3rd Party 2012 Presidential Debate, organized and presented by the Free and Equal Elections Foundation, summarizes the gathering […]

ACLU Sues Boston Police for Spying on U.S. Patriots

October 28, 2012 AFP 0

By Pete Papaherakles The Massachusetts chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the National Lawyers Guild sued the Boston Police for illegally spying on citizens, monitoring peaceful demonstrations, interrogating protesters and categorizing peaceful […]

FBI Entrapment Eyed

October 28, 2012 AFP 0

• Controversy surrounds bureau’s use of dubious paid informants By Richard Walker The recent arrest of a Bangladeshi student for trying to blow up the New York Federal Reserve with what turned out to be […]

Romney Financed by Drug Lords, Mossad?

October 28, 2012 AFP 0

• Sordid cast of criminal characters helped GOP’s Mitt Romney get to where he is today By Ralph Forbes In 1984, when Willard “Mitt” Romney launched Bain Capital—split off from Bain & Company—more than a […]

Who Should Monitor Corrupt U.S. Elections?

October 28, 2012 AFP 0

By Pat Shannan The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), a United Nations (UN) organization created during the Cold War, plans to deploy 44 observers from its “human rights office” around the United […]

Cyberattacks on U.S. Banks an Excuse for War?

October 28, 2012 AFP 0

By Keith Johnson Who’s really responsible for a recent series of cyberattacks on American banks? If United States officials and politicians are to be believed, the  government of Iran and its so-called “terrorist” proxies are […]

School Daze

October 28, 2012 AFP 0

• Is the public school system hobbling ‘Generation Next’?  By Victor Thorn In an ongoing series of reports, AMERICAN FREE PRESS has been looking at the next generation of Americans and what they face in […]

Mainstream Media Hides Truth About McGovern

October 28, 2012 AFP 0

By Michael Collins Piper Media tributes to George McGovern—the 1972 Democratic presidential candidate who died on October 19 at age 90—do not mention a significant, little-known fact about the three-term United States senator from South […]

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