Campaign Claims: Who’s Telling the Truth? Is Anyone?
“Well, the liar won!” That’s what half the country will be saying the night of the election or the morning after, no matter...
Some Thoughts on Frankenstorm
I note the ways in which Hurricane Sandy dovetails perfectly with our political situation. ...
Read moreLithuanian Austerity Prime Minister Loses Election
The Lithuanian national elections, which were completed on Sunday, October 28, resulted in significant losses for Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius’ government. His Homeland Union Party...
Read moreWrestling with Vampires
My American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language defines "vampire" as: 1. A reanimated corpse that is believed to rise from the grave...
Read moreNational Popular Vote: Progress or Problem? (Part 2 of 3)
In Part 1 of this series, we reported on the efforts underway by many to abolish the electoral college and to have the...
Read moreDHS Proposes Cybersecurity Education to Begin in Kindergarten
In an effort to embolden the next generation of cyber professionals, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is devising an initiative to encourage...
Read more“Cooling Out” the Voters
The belated release of State Department e-mails shows that the Obama administration knew, while the attack on the American consulate was still underway,...
Read moreFrench Youth Movement Opposes Islamization
A French youth organization, Generation Identitaire, is mobilizing to stop the Islamization of France. ...
Read moreDid Obama Watch in “Real Time” as Benghazi Attack Unfolded?
A retired senior military official said he has been told by “sources” that President Barack Obama was at the White House watching in...
Read moreAnti-GMO Labeling Campaign Accused of Fraudulent Claims
Monsanto has been working overtime to salvage its increasingly poor image as the state of California is fighting to ensure that GMO products...
Read moreBad Lunches Cooked Up by the Central Planners
The big news out of Sweden is that lunch lady Annika Eriksson has been shut down. Eriksson was an exceptionally creative and hardworking...
Read moreHurricane Sandy’s Impact on the Election
Hurricane Sandy's impact on the 50 million people living in her path is expected to exceed that of Hurricane Katrina's. Her impact on...
Read moreKennedy Cousin Denied Parole
Connecticut’s state Board of Prisons and Paroles denied parole last week to Michael Skakel, the Kennedy cousin who murdered young Martha Moxley in...
Read moreWikiLeaks Publishes Pentagon “Detainee Policies”
In a statement released to the press, Wikileaks has announced a new plan to publish over 100 classified documents relating to standard operating...
Read moreMinn. Woman Barred From Sharing Faith at HUD-Funded Complex
Ruth Sweats, a woman at a senior citizens housing complex in Minneapolis, was forbidden to talk about her faith because the apartment received funds...
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