Jack Kenny
Hundreds Rally for "Stand Your Ground" Law in New Hampshire
A crowd of more than 300 gathered on the State House grounds in Concord, New Hampshire, Saturday afternoon in an "Honor Your Oath" rally in support of the "Stand Your Ground" law the state's House of Representative recently voted to repeal.
"42" Brings New Life to the Jackie Robinson Drama
"I don't know who he is and I don't know where he is, but he's coming," Branch Rickey declares in the opening scene of 42, the highly acclaimed motion picture about Jackie Robinson's breaking of the color barrier in organized baseball.
FHA in Line for Taxpayer Bailout
A likely bailout of another federal housing agency has drawn fire from congressional Republicans over an item in President Obama's budget that would provide $943 million for the Federal Housing Administration.
Senators Push Expansion of Background Checks in Gun Sales
The prospects for passage of legislation to expand background checks of gun buyers got a boost Wednesday with the announcement of a bipartisan agreement reached by a pair of U.S. senators who are often described in media reports as strong defenders of gun rights.
Newt Gets "Union Leader" Endorsement; Santorum Strikes Out in New Hampshire
The folks who call Ron Paul dangerous — like Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and the Union Leader — can't be counted on to defend the nation and its Constitution from the threat of totalitarianism. They will open the gates for it and let it go by, “singing songs to freedom” all the while.
Proposed EPA Sulfur Standard to Boost Gas Prices
Tighter restrictions proposed on sulfur content will add a penny or less to the retail price of a gallon of gasoline, according to the Obama administration, while the oil industry contends those same rules could hike prices at the pump as much as nine cents per gallon.
Blessing Peace This Easter: The Mission Still Unaccomplished
Does the individual belong to the state or does the state belong to the people? The question is a tricky one in the way I have worded it.
High Court: Warrant Needed for Drug-Sniffing Dog at Door of Home
The Supreme Court decided in a 5-4 ruling Tuesday that police may not bring a drug-sniffing dog to the doorstep of a private house without a court-issued search warrant.
GOP's Rove: Party's Presidential Nominee May Back Gay Marriage in 2016
Karl Rove has stated that he can imagine the Republican Party's 2016 nominee for president supporting same-sex marriage.
Obama Seeks "Extreme Makeover" of Marriage Laws
Fans of the ABC reality drama Extreme Makeover will be in "hog heaven" if they watch proceedings at the U.S. Supreme Court this week, for the plaintiffs in two lawsuits before the High Court are attempting to fundamentally transform the definition of marriage in America.