On March 9, 2013, OPAngel Boston took direct action in Carmen Ortiz’ neighborhood. A small group of a few anons took to their street bringing just...

  On the evening of March 21, 2012, a dozen members of the Tucson Police Department stormed Viente De Agosto (“Pancho Villa”) Park in downtown...

I’ve previously reported on the vanishing right to peaceably assemble, now two more rights supposedly guaranteed by the First Amendment are...

It’s time to once again look back at a year gone by. The year began with the 112th Congress taking office and some members of Congress...

What does a man who attempted to pay a juror $2,500 for a “not guilty” verdict have in common with a 79 retired college professor who...

(Podcast available from http://freepatriotpress.podomatic.com/entry/2011-10-03T17_04_46-07_00 ) Ben Bernanke, It has come to my attention that you will be compiling a list of people that post derogatory/negative comments about the Federal Reserve. I’d like to ask the following questions: What keywords are you looking for? What do you intend to do with the information...

When one hears the term wiretapping, normally one thinks of secretly recording phone calls of others; some may have thoughts of Watergate. However, under...

“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions. It is the one un-American act that could most easily defeat us.” Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas   The first amendment to the Constitution of these United States of America recognizes five rights (or freedoms) – those being the freedom of religion, of speech,...

Guest article by Reagen Dandridge Desilets posted at http://www.freepatriot-press.com/2011/06/bowker-monopoly-on-stifling-free-speech.html One of many examples of how the government can destroy and contain creativity and lively cultural interaction is by granting a monopoly to one company for a high demand product in an industry where people are bursting at the seams...

The United States Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal (Newdow v. Roberts) by a group of humanists and atheists led by Michael Newdow, a prominent activist and attorney who challenged “under God” in the American Pledge of Allegiance and ”In God We Trust” on American currency in the past. This time, Newdow and co. challenged Supreme Court...