Supreme Court Denies Appeals to Seven Gitmo Detainees and Jose Padilla
On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court rejected appeals of cases against the U.S. government filed by seven different detainees at the Guantanamo Bay...
AG Holder Appoints Attorneys to Investigate and Prosecute Alleged Leaks
Late last week, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder appointed two U.S. attorneys to investigate the alleged “leaks” of classified information many suspect originated in...
Read moreNYC Principal Bans Patriotic Song from Graduation
A New York City principal caused quite a stir when she banned a patriotic song from being performed at a kindergarten graduation ceremony,...
Read moreHousing Bust Cost Average American Family 40 Percent of Their Net Worth, Says the Fed
The release last week of the Federal Reserve’s much-anticipated three-year study of America’s finances, its Survey of Consumer Finances, confirmed what many families...
Read moreAs War Propaganda Implodes, Calls for Syria Intervention Grow
In an effort to manufacture the perception of public support for “regime change” and an international war on Syria, Western officials and Arab...
Read moreYounger Grassroots Conservative Activists Turn Out for Texas GOP Convention
Last week, the Texas Republican Party Convention, the largest political gathering in the world, convened in Fort Worth, Texas, with an estimated 6,000...
Read moreTwenty-Five Years After Reagan’s Berlin Wall Speech
A quarter of a century ago President Ronald Reagan demanded that Gorbachev "tear down this wall," and the wall came down, but the...
Read moreFederal Employment Far Exceeds Private-Sector Job Growth
President Obama’s assertion last Friday that “the private sector is doing fine” has drawn heated criticism from his opponents, as media outlets and...
Read moreWisconsin Vote Stuns the Left
It’s been amusing to hear all the liberal talking heads on TV trying to claim that last week's vote in Wisconsin was no...
Read moreStudies Challenge Positive Portrayal of “Gay” Parenting
A pair of academic studies is raising a challenge to the notion that children raised by “gay” parents fare as well as kids...
Read moreArmy Chaplain Performs Lesbian “Wedding” at Fort Polk Chapel
A lesbian “wedding” ceremony at Fort Polk in Louisiana is raising the ire of lawmakers, military chaplains, and pro-family leaders. ...
Read moreNew 3D Google Maps Service Poses Privacy Concerns
Adding to its revolutionary navigation service, Google is planning to release a new version of the Google Maps program, offering users a 3D...
Read moreOdds Maker Picks Romney to Romp in November
Wayne Allyn Root, former Las Vegas odds maker, reiterated his prediction from last December that Romney would win big in November. ...
Read moreNew Pacific Alliance Links Freer Latin American Nations
After coming under heavy criticism for pursuing so-called “integration” with totalitarian-minded rulers in Latin America, the governments of Chile, Peru, Mexico, and Colombia —...
Read moreSpanish Bailout Just “a Credit Line,” Says Spain’s New Prime Minister
Following another last-minute late-weekend meeting of European Finance Ministers, Spain’s new Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy happily announced that not only would his country...
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