by editor | Jun 21, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
When the Supreme Court vindicated the right of individuals to own firearms for self-defense, it might have opened a new era of calmer debate about regulation of guns. The National Rifle Association had always trumpeted the danger of complete bans and mass...
by editor | Jun 20, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
PENNSYLVANIA: Did FBI Lie to Federal Judge About Finding Civil War Gold? The FBI either lied to a federal judge about having video of its secretive 2018 dig for Civil War-era gold in Pennsylvania, or illegally destroyed the video to prevent a father-son team of...
by editor | Jun 15, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
“Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” —First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution When James Madison authored the language that would become the First Amendment, he and his colleagues feared that the new...
by editor | Jun 13, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pennsylvania — In truth, the last Howard Johnson’s restaurant closed long before the one in Lake George, New York, did last week. The only thing that particular location had in common with the fried clams and 28 flavors of ice cream the restaurant...
by editor | Jun 13, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
TENNESSEE: New Brick Pavers in Downtown Franklin Honore 19 More Black CIvil War Soldiers Veteran’s Park in downtown Franklin has immortalized the sacrifices of 29 veterans, including 19 Black soldiers who fought in the United States Colored Troops and the United...
by editor | Jun 13, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
More than one million people living in the United States have died of Covid-19 during the past two years. The numbers paint a clear picture of devastation, though they can’t capture the individual and familial pain of losing loved ones—a loss that will no doubt...