Turn Off the TV, Dust Off the Constitution
NEWS FLASH: Wednesday, September 17, was Constitution Day, though one would not know it from the news coverage (or rather, lack thereof). None...
NEWS FLASH: Wednesday, September 17, was Constitution Day, though one would not know it from the news coverage (or rather, lack thereof). None...
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In California on August 20, U.S. District Court Judge Jeremy Fogel denied a request by the federal government in Santa Cruz v. Mukasey...
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Anyone who tuned into one of the GOP candidate debates earlier this year would have experienced seeing the establishment candidates (McCain, Romney, Giuliani,...
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The government bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will continue the downward spiral of the dollar, begetting a new downward cycle for...
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Politics "stops at the water's edge," we are often told, but fortunately it does not hesitate at state borders. ...
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The John Birch Society had a significant presence at Congressman Ron Paul's "Rally for the Republic." ...
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To keep alive the debate and interest he generated for fiscally sound, constitutional governance, Ron Paul held a rally across town from the...
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As the deepening financial crisis worsened yesterday, the Federal Reserve sought socialism as a cure and gobbled up another formerly private entity, the...
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America's headlong rush into full-blown socialism accelerated Tuesday with the Federal Reserve's takeover of American International Group, Inc. (AIG), one of the world's...
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Countering for the Constitution. Chuck Baldwin, the Constitution Party’s candidate for the presidency, tells where he stands on the issues. ...
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On Monday, September 15, Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc., long a cornerstone of the Wall Street banking establishment, filed for Chapter 11 protection with...
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In the wake of the tainted toothpaste and pet food scandals, thousands of infants have been sickened in China by contaminated powdered milk....
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The U.S. Constitution assigns the power to declare war to Congress. The North Atlantic Treaty issued by the United States and other founding...
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In the remote Caucasus, the Georgian crisis drags on, with Georgia's President Saakashvili, emboldened by Western support, continuing to goad the Russian bear....
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From relative obscurity to instant celebrity in a single day, Sarah Palin vaulted into the limelight. She was immediately dubbed both a puppet...
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For decades, the health of General Motors has been equated, rhetorically at least, with the health of the U.S. economy. In the early...
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His vociferous support for Russia's heavy aerial bombardment and invasion of Georgia notwithstanding, Mikhail S. Gorbachev is scheduled to be presented the Liberty...
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Appearing on the CBS interview program Face the Nation on September 7, Senator John McCain said he would have Democrats in his cabinet...
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Several days ago, Barack Obama delivered a stem-winder of a speech accepting the nomination of the Democratic Party for president, before a crowd...
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Unlike Sarah Palin, whose selection as John McCain’s running mate has nearly turned the GOP into the Gal’s Own Party, former Massachusetts Governor...
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