NDAA 2013 Passes out of Committee; Indefinite Detention Provisions Remain Intact
On Thursday morning, the House Armed Services Committee passed the 2013 version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA); the provision providing for...
The Surveillance State: Knowing Every Bit About You
Supposedly on Americans’ behalf, the U.S. government is employing new hardware, such as supercomputers, monitoring systems, and laws to literally and figuratively lay...
Read moreFed Approves First Communist Chinese Takeover of U.S. Bank
In a landmark step with global implications, the Federal Reserve — despite national security concerns — approved the first communist Chinese takeover of...
Read moreJustice Dept. Wants to Track All Cellphones Without a Warrant
The demand that Congress give more power to the Justice Department to track citizens through their cellphones is meeting resistance. ...
Read moreUMC Affirms That Homosexuality Is “Incompatible With Christian Teaching”
At its most recent general conference, the United Methodist Church affirmed that homosexual conduct is “Incompatible With Christian Teaching." ...
Read moreTeens Sue Government for Global Warming
A group of California teenagers is suing the federal government for endangering the survival of their generation by failing to reduce national emissions of...
Read moreDemocrat Anti-Self-Defense “Trayvon Amendment” on Hold, For Now
Federal legislation sponsored by “progressive” Democrat lawmakers, dubbed the “Trayvon Amendment” to play on people’s emotions in the wake of the now-infamous Florida...
Read moreObama Makes Official His Support for Same-Sex Marriage
Barrack Obama made it official May 9, becoming the first sitting U.S. President to endorse homosexual marriage. ...
Read moreObama’s New “Zero-Tolerance” of Whistleblowers Betrays Promised Protection
As a candidate, Barack Obama promised to protect government whistleblowers from prosecution, but as President his administration has zealously pursued legal prosecution of...
Read moreFour Out of 10 West Virginia Democrats Vote for Texas Inmate Over Obama
Texas inmate Keith Judd took 40 percent of the vote — to President Obama's 60 percent — in West Virginia's Democratic primary, as...
Read moreMilitary Trial of the “Gitmo Five” Underway at Guantanamo Bay
The trial of the five men accused of participating in the planning of the attacks of September 11, 2001 began before a military...
Read moreNew Border Patrol Plan Lacks Adequate Performance Measures
Performance measures for a new U.S. Border Patrol strategy have not effectively been established, a federal auditor said Tuesday. ...
Read moreAnti-Christian Persecution on the Rise Globally
New global concerns have been raised about the plight of Christians — the most brutally persecuted group worldwide — as their persecution escalates....
Read moreFrench Muslims Overwhelmingly Supported Socialist
In France, a supposedly-secularized ‘modern’ nation, one's religious beliefs were overwhelming significant in choosing a presidential candidate in the recent elections. ...
Read moreRomney Expands Staff to Include More Establishment Elites
Romney's expanded campaign staff confirms that if he’s elected nothing will change from Obama; the staff is full of elite globalists, many from...
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