Gag Order: Bin Laden's Porn Collection to Remain Classified by Chris Hart This first appeared in The Havok Journal June 5, 2017. In 2015 the Continue Reading
A Colloquy on Compulsory Voting
President Barack Obama recently made headlines after giving thought to the idea that voting should be mandatory in the United States. Speaking in Continue Reading
Ahead of the Curve — Obama’s 2015 State of the Union Address to America
This article first appeared in Havok Journal on 22JAN15. A year after it was made, what do you think about the promises and observations President Continue Reading
Netanyahu: What Happened and Why It Matters
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leading Israeli’s right-wing Likud party, benefited in a late surge to the polls to surpass rivals of the Continue Reading
Going Rogue Without Reason: Senate Republicans Set on Sabotaging U.S.-Iranian Nuclear Negotiations
On Monday, 47 Senate Republicans sent a letter addressed to the “Leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran.” Written on official U.S. Senate letterhead, Continue Reading
South Dakota: Republican Leadership Set to Curb Direct Democracy
Direct democracy wasn’t something the Founding Fathers had envisioned at a federal level in the forming of our great nation — as many were weary of Continue Reading
Senate Passes Keystone XL Bill Amidst Threat of Presidential Veto
On Thursday, the Senate passed a bill in support of the Keystone XL oil pipeline by a 62-36 margin. All Republicans voted for the legislation and Continue Reading
Peyton Manning: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
For seventeen years he has commanded offenses masterfully in battle on the gridiron. His technique? Flawless. His knowledge of the game? Second to Continue Reading
Immigrant Nation — Obama Takes Executive Action in Response to Congressional Obstructionism
President Barack Obama addressed the American people Thursday evening and expressed his dissatisfaction with Congress’ recent handling of immigration Continue Reading
Republicans Poised to Win Senate, But Will the Political Winds of Washington Change?
Tuesday marks Election Day, an opportunity for Americans to directly participate in the political process and cast their ballot for the candidates and Continue Reading
Minnesota Underdog: A Marines Quest for the U.S. Senate
This coming Tuesday most Minnesotans will go about their daily lives as usual, but for former Marine Corps Sergeant David J. Carlson — Tuesday Continue Reading
David J. Carlson Part Two – National Security and Veterans Issues
Welcome to part two of our question and answer session with Republican candidate for United States Senate, David J. Carlson. This section will focus Continue Reading