Self-Guided Bullets and Super Sniper Scopes Deliver Death From 2 Km
As the technology facilitating the expansion of the surveillance state becomes more advanced, the need for proximity to the target of the surveillance...
Establishment Balks as Tenn. Democrats Nominate Pro-life Conservative in Senate Race
The Tennessee Democratic Party has officially rejected its own nominee, Mark Clayton, for the upcoming U.S. Senate race against incumbent Republican Sen. Bob...
Read moreCoalition of Black Pastors Launches Campaign to Oppose Obama Reelection
A group of black pastors has launched a campaign to challenge black voters to rethink their support for President Barack Obama, saying that...
Read moreFood Stamp Rules Change Adds 460 Million to Cost in Fiscal 2010
Nearly 3 percent of the households that receive food stamps in United States would have been ineligible to receive them if the income...
Read moreCorporate Welfare Spending Hits $100 Billion in FY 2012
Federal subsidies distributed to the private sector in Fiscal Year 2012 cost American taxpayers nearly $100 billion, according to a startling new report...
Read moreOlympic Hypocrisy: Jokes and Jews Need Not Apply
Evident in Olympic rule application is something I wrote about mere days ago: the triumph of Muslim absolutism over Western relativism. Whether Muslims...
Read moreSeventy-Five Years After Stalin’s Great “Operation Kulak” Reign of Terror
Seventy-five years ago, on August 5, 1937, one of the most horrific — and most ignored — episodes in human history began. “Operation Kulak” ("kulak"...
Read moreGovt May Now Collect, Catalog, and Store All Private Information
Imagine that the U.S. government had the power to scour the reams of public records and collect and collate every bit of personal...
Read moreExecutive Order Creates Race-based Academic Initiative
A Washington Times article published in 2010 suggested that in order to hold onto a Democratic Party majority in Congress, President Barack Obama...
Read moreRand Paul Takes On the TSA
Senator Rand Paul began with a story that got a huge laugh from standing-room-only crowd at FreedomFest. “As you may know,” he said,...
Read moreRecalling the End of the Fairness Doctrine
Twenty-five years ago this month, the Federal Communications Commission ended the “Fairness Doctrine,” which in the name of "fairness" infringed on the freedom...
Read moreU.S. Air Force Training More Drone, Than Traditional, “Pilots”
The U.S. Air Force is training more drone “pilots” than those who will be at the controls of traditional aircraft, according to the...
Read moreRomney 2012 Smartphone App Tracks Users’ GPS Location
In advance of the announcement of his vice-presidential running mate, Mitt Romney has released a smartphone app that is capable of tracking users'...
Read moreSouth Africa Facing White Genocide, Total Communist Takeover
While most of the world refuses to acknowledge what is happening in largely communist-controlled South Africa, the non-profit group Genocide Watch declared last...
Read moreMovie Review: “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days”
The latest installment of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, Dog Days, proves to be an entertaining film, particularly for avid readers...
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