Former U.S. Senator Sends Message of Support to NSA Whistleblower Snowden
Former U.S. Senator Gordon Humphrey of New Hampshire sent an e-mail to Edward Snowden, expressing his support of the former National Security Agency...
Holder: Time to Question “Stand Your Ground” Laws
Attorney General Eric Holder questioned the legitimacy of "stand your ground" laws that 25 states have adopted, claiming they "sow dangerous conflict." This...
Read moreEvangelical Fuller Seminary Says “Yes” to Homosexual Campus Club
Fuller Theological Seminary, one of the most prominent evangelical graduate schools, has opened its doors to a homosexual campus club. ...
Read moreBroad Coalition Sues NSA Over Unconstitutional Surveillance
The NSA's unconstitutional warrantless wiretapping program PRISM has succeeded in uniting much of the political spectrum in a new California-based lawsuit designed to...
Read moreZimmerman Case Is No Grounds for Gun Control
From the beginning, people who would ban all private guns if they could have used the George Zimmerman case to push their agenda....
Read moreWhat Egyptians Need
What Egyptian citizens must recognize is that political liberty thrives best where there's a large measure of economic liberty. ...
Read moreAlabama Adopts Race-based Standards for School Students
With the blessing of the Obama administration, Alabama — along with many other states — has established student achievement standards that differ by...
Read moreObamacare Going Off the Rails
The ill-designed Obamacare system is running off the rails on its way to implementation. On July 2, the Obama administration announced a postponement...
Read moreIs This Still America?
The only real heroes in the trial of George Zimmerman were the jurors. They showed that this is still America — at least...
Read moreGovernment Healthcare: Codes That Kill
The U.S. government is using its payment system to control the types of medical treatment Americans get, leading to high medical costs and...
Read morePennsylvania Court Hearing Arguments on Voter ID Law
On Monday, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court began hearing arguments over the state law requiring a photo ID before voters may cast their ballots —...
Read moreNews Media Try Hard to Pin “Racist” Tag on Zimmerman
Various news media are trying to make the facts of the Zimmerman case fit the preordained conclusion of racism. ...
Read moreSt. Louis Cardinals Nix Christian Symbols Etched Into Pitcher’s Mound
The St. Louis Cardinals have put an unceremonious halt to Christian symbols etched into the pitcher's mound that were meant to honor Cardinals...
Read moreCFR Analyst Calls for Elimination of Restrictions on U.S. Crude Oil Exports
A researcher for the globalist Council on Foreign Relations has concluded that unless limits on the export of U.S. crude oil are removed,...
Read moreWashington Post: NSA’s Policy Is “Collect It All,” and Says That’s Okay
The Washington Post published a story on how the NSA's mission was to spy on every American, to “collect it all,” and then...
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