UN “Court” Rules Liberian Tyrant & CIA Asset Charles Taylor Guilty
A self-styled international "court" under the auspices of the United Nations ruled Thursday that former Liberian war lord and ruthless dictator Charles Taylor...
Russian Troops Coming to U.S. for Terror Drills, DoD Confirms
Russian "Airborne Assault Forces" will be arriving in Colorado this May for joint terror-war exercises with U.S. soldiers, according to U.S. officials and...
Read morePadilla Asks SCOTUS to Reinstate Torture Suit Against Rumsfeld, Panetta
Padilla (left) is a citizen of the United States and a convicted terrorist. On Monday, he filed a petition for a writ of...
Read moreUnions vs. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker: It’s All About Jobs
With little more than a month to go until Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker faces his recall vote, unions and their supporters are pulling...
Read moreVanderbilt Forbids “Personal Commitment to Jesus” in Student Group’s Bylaws
A commitment to Christ is apparently out at Tennessee’s Vanderbilt University, as the school’s religion police continue to crack down on campus organizations...
Read moreNATO Summit in Chicago: Putin, Afghanistan, and Convergence
"NATO will be holding its 25th summit in President Obama's hometown of Chicago, United States, on 20-21 May 2012," the North Atlantic Treaty...
Read moreLand Swap Gives Mojave Desert Cross Permanent Home
Following 10-plus years of legal conflict thanks to a nuisance lawsuit filed in 2001 by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a federal...
Read moreU.S. Oil Company Offers Guaranteed, American-Made Gasoline
As turmoil in the Middle East endures, and as gas prices linger just below the $4-a-gallon mark, one U.S. oil company is offering...
Read moreCISPA Assumes Too Much Trust in Government
In a surprise move the White House issued a statement on Wednesday threatening to veto CISPA (Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act) because...
Read moreObama Courts Young Voters With Student Loan Debt Plan
As President Obama and his GOP presidential rivals continue to pound the campaign trail, the grave issue of student loan debt has come...
Read moreProposed Amendment to CISPA Adds More Controversy to Bill
The controversy over the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) intensifies as further proposed revisions to the bill raise concerns regarding federal...
Read moreArizona Legislature Passes Anti-NDAA Bill
Perhaps prodded by Virginia’s success in passing a law preventing the federal government from apprehending and indefinitely detaining citizens of that state, the...
Read moreBig Brother Auto Insurance Plans Pose Privacy Concerns
Is saving 30 percent on your car insurance enough to justify granting Big Brother access to your vehicle? That’s the question many consumers...
Read moreHigh Court Hears Arguments in Ariz. Immigration Case
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments April 25 in the Arizona immigration case that pits the right of that state to protect its...
Read moreMAP-21 Targets Gun Rights and More
S.1813, also known as the “Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act” (MAP-21), has been approved by the U.S. Senate and...
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