Earmarks Are Not the Problem

January 23, 2018 AFP Editor 1

The fact increasing numbers of legislators are “willing to vote against big government than in past years” is not because the practice of earmarks was ended but because “the liberty movement has led to more […]

Congress Reauthorizes NSA Spying on Americans

January 18, 2018 AFP Editor 4

Despite cautions from members of both the House and Senate that spying by the NSA threatens Americans’ security and liberty, both houses of Congress reauthorized essentially unrestrained surveillance when they passed the FISA Amendments Reauthorization […]

Ending Pakistan Aid a Two-Edged Sword

January 15, 2018 AFP Editor 1

Stopping the annual $1.3 billion “bribe” the U.S. has been giving Pakistan for years could spell trouble for U.S. efforts in Afghanistan. Without any allies on bordering the country, movements of equipment and supplies will […]

Little Rocket Man Wins the Round

January 12, 2018 AFP Editor 0

It would appear Kim Jong Un’s strategy has worked, and nuclear war has yet again been averted. Now, says Pat Buchanan, is the time to reconsider our longstanding obligation to defend South Korea. By Patrick […]

Victory for the Bundys

January 11, 2018 AFP Editor 2

Federal agents and prosecutors repeatedly lied and hid evidence during the Cliven Bundy legal proceedings, prompting Judge Gloria Navarro to dismiss the entire case with prejudice. The government is thus barred from prosecuting these patriots […]

What Is America’s Mission Now?

January 10, 2018 AFP Editor 2

America’s UN Ambassador Nikki Haley continues to make the U.S. look ridiculous and make public statements that do not agree with established U.S. foreign policy. When will President Trump rein her in or, better yet, […]

Hollywood Butchers Real History

January 9, 2018 AFP Editor 2

“The Post,” a new movie from Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg about the famed Pentagon Papers that Daniel Ellsberg released to The New York Times in 1971, ignores the role of The Washington Post‘s CIA-controlled editors and […]

Who Wants War With Iran?

January 5, 2018 AFP Editor 1

The consequences of a U.S. war with Iran would be devastating, so why is Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley indicting Iran in a recent missile fired at a Saudi airport? It would appear the […]

The Times Rides to Mueller’s Rescue

January 3, 2018 AFP Editor 0

The New York Times has explained it was not the “dirty dossier” from former spy Christopher Steele, paid for by the Democrats, that led to the FBI’s endless investigation of President Trump for supposedly colluding […]

Manson Innocent of Murders?

January 3, 2018 AFP Editor 7

The November 2017 death of imprisoned cult leader Charles Manson spurred new interest in research refuting the official story. Famed attorney Vincent Bugliosi helped frame the public’s understanding of the “Manson Family cult” but was his […]

Jail for Hillary?

January 2, 2018 AFP Editor 2

As the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee continues its investigation of the FBI and its former director, James Comey, a new letter from committee chairman Sen. Ron Johnson to the director of the FBI […]

AFP Visits Texas Church Massacre Site

December 29, 2017 AFP Editor 3

AFP’s interview with a witness to the Dec. 10 church shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas left this reporter with unanswered questions. The Air Force failed to notify the FBI of the shooter’s conviction on spousal assault […]

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