News & Articles By Thomas Dishaw
03/27/2017
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By Thomas Dishaw
New bill would allow farmers to sue Monsanto if GMO crops invade their property
Farmer’s in Oregon could finally get a win in their fight against companies like Monsanto. House Bill 2739 is under consideration and, if passed, it would allow farmers and landowners to sue biotech patent holders like Monsanto for essentially trespassing on their property. The House Bill 2739 summary states that it “Allows cause of action against patent holder […]
03/26/2017
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By Thomas Dishaw
Bill in West Virginia would BAN homeschooling, treating it as child abuse
A new bill proposed in West Virginia could make the act of homeschooling equal to that of child abuse. Lawmakers feel that parents are denying their children an appropriate education. If passed into law, Bill SB 528 would prohibit homeschooling and order CPS investigations for children who had ten or more absences without an acceptable […]
03/26/2017
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By Thomas Dishaw
Federal Courthouse in Las Vegas BANS jurors from reading the U.S. Constitution
The Bundy Ranch trials are underway, having begun in February of this year. There have already been reports that federal court Judge Gloria Navarro, who is presiding over the case, has dealt several blows to the defense teams throughout the trial. She has allegedly given the prosecution favorable treatment regarding time expansion, granting them over […]
03/24/2017
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By Thomas Dishaw
All Apple devices, including iPhones and Macs, are CIA spy devices embedded with spyware from the factory
Wikileaks has released their latest Vault 7 data dump, and the new documents are shining a light on how the CIA can hack Apple devices before they even end up in the hands of consumers. The sad reality is, most Apple users already suspected this type of activity was taking place, but the new information […]
03/23/2017
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By Thomas Dishaw
Smelling bad in Vegas may get you a $1000 ticket
The city of Las Vegas, NV is planning on rolling out an ordinance that would allow inspectors to use a device to sniff out foul smells and fine property owners who fail to comply with the odor removal. The statute received approval on Wednesday and lays out standards for odor offenses in the city while […]
03/16/2017
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By Thomas Dishaw
Bill allowing government to confiscate guns without due process introduced in Illinois
The state of Illinois, which already has some of the strictest gun laws in the United States, is trying to take their battle against the second amendment to the next level. This week the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to hear bill SB 1291, proposed by State Senator Julie Morrison. If the bill passes, it […]
03/15/2017
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By Thomas Dishaw
Socialist Venezuela now targeting bakeries with absurd regulations
Venezuela’s Vice President Tareck El Aissami announced new regulations for bakeries in Caracas that could force many to close their doors and cause 7,000 jobs to be at risk. And for added pressure, Aissami is adamant that any stores that do not comply will be occupied by the government. Under the new regulations, which apply […]
03/12/2017
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By Thomas Dishaw
Homeschoolers under attack by officials conducting unannounced visits
School officials in Paris, KY are attempting to overstep their boundaries by conducting unannounced visits to homeschooling families. According to the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA), these visits are a clear violation of a state-wide agreement that was implemented to protect a family’s constitutional right to privacy. The school officials claim they are only […]
03/01/2017
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By Thomas Dishaw
Arizona dumps preposterous protest bill after public outcry
The Leader of the Arizona House has has dropped a proposed bill that overstepped the boundaries protecting citizens’ Freedom of Peaceful Protest in an attempt to crack down on “paid protestors.” According to the Arizona Capital Times, SB1142 expanded the state’s racketeering laws, now aimed at organized crime, to also include rioting. It redefines what […]
02/20/2017
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By Thomas Dishaw
Censorship: Publishers demand ‘sensitivity writers’ flag offensive speech in books
Political correctness has reached an all-time high in society. Big publishers like Lee & Low Books, which is the largest multicultural children’s book publisher in the United States, have adopted company-wide policies to use “sensitivity readers” to flag possibly offensive material such as racism, sexism, or general offensive content before their books hit the shelves. […]
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