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Trashing the Fourth Amendment

Trashing the Fourth Amendment

by Daniel Nardini In both 2004 and 2009, a Latino lady named Ada Morales was imprisoned for a minor traffic violation. Why? Because Immigration and Customs Enforcement had put an… Read more »

The Danger of Myanmar’s Opium Trade

The Danger of Myanmar’s Opium Trade

by Daniel Nardini Without question, most of the world’s opium comes from Afghanistan. This comes as no surprise—the Taliban use the profits from the opium trade to finance their operations,… Read more »

Recognize Taiwan!

Recognize Taiwan!

by Daniel Nardini Whether the United States will actually establish full diplomatic relations with Cuba remains to be seen. There is no doubt that U.S. President Barack Obama will be… Read more »

Forces Behind the Cuba Normalization

Forces Behind the Cuba Normalization

by Daniel Nardini I am happy and grateful that Alan Gross is free at last and reunited with his family. I wish this freedom had come for Gross some time… Read more »

No Right to Personal Property

No Right to Personal Property

by Daniel Nardini Americans take for granted that no private or government agency can confiscate private or personal property unless so designated by a court order. And even then, an… Read more »

Wisconsin’s Proposed Right to Work Law

Wisconsin’s Proposed Right to Work Law

Flushed with the election victory of November 4th, the Republicans in Wisconsin are proposing a number of changes with laws that would affect working class Wisconsin residents. One of these… Read more »

Don’t Always Expect the Seventh Cavalry

Don’t Always Expect the Seventh Cavalry

by Daniel Nardini An effort to rescue an American photojournalist named Luke Somers, held hostage in Yemen, failed when his Al Qaeda captors shot him dead as U.S. special forces… Read more »

Trying to Change Dominican Republic’s Abortion Law (Somewhat)

Trying to Change Dominican Republic’s Abortion Law (Somewhat)

by Daniel Nardini Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina has called upon legislators to change parts of the Dominican Republic’s draconian abortion law. In a constitutional amendment passed in 2009, abortion… Read more »

Forging Ahead With the Nicaragua Canal

Forging Ahead With the Nicaragua Canal

by Daniel Nardini On December 22nd, work will officially commence on the building of the trans-oceanic canal in Nicaragua. The Nicaraguan government had been planning for years to build a… Read more »

Not Allowed to Vote for Life

Not Allowed to Vote for Life

by Daniel Nardini Just before we went grocery shopping, my wife and I went to the nearest polling station to vote. We wanted to vote for the people of our… Read more »