EU Court Rules ISPs Can’t be Forced to Monitor Activity
The European Court of Justice issued an important decision on November 24, ruling that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) operating on the continent cannot...
Euro’s Failure Imminent, Says “The Economist”
In its attempt to quell rising uneasiness in the wake of the failed German bond sale last week, the establishment magazine The Economist...
Read moreMale Nurse Fired for Treating Muslim Women
They call it Dearbornistan, Michigan, for more than one reason. Yet another surfaced last week week when The Detroit News and the Associated...
Read morePakistan Retaliates Against NATO After Soldier Killings
Outraged over a weekend U.S. and NATO attack that killed 25 Pakistani soldiers and wounded more than a dozen others, the government of...
Read moreLibya Rulers Vow “Integration” with Sudan Terror Regime
The new Libyan regime has promised to pursue political and economic integration with Sudan’s genocidal “President” Omar al-Bashir, designated a state sponsor of...
Read moreRomney Admin. Destroyed Emails to Thwart Opposition Research
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney says his administration deleted all its emails near the end of his term specifically to frustrate political opponents....
Read moreAn Effective Campaign to Eradicate Poverty
There are many efforts underway to focus attention on world poverty. In a world of massive government spending that is supposed to be...
Read moreLatest Economic Surveys Show Little Optimism
The Republican Small Business Committee reported on November 8 that small-business optimism “remains extremely low,” and that business owners “simply are not hiring...
Read moreFinancial Endgame in Europe
By every appearance, we are entering the final, calamitous act of the European debt crisis, a sprawling, slow-motion debacle that is about to...
Read moreGermany’s Finances Weak and Getting Weaker
The “disastrous” failure of the German bond auction on Wednesday when buyers failed to bid the offering and Germany’s Central Bank — the...
Read moreDemocrats Seek Amendments to Restrict Free Speech
Democrat lawmakers and a coalition of radical activist groups are pushing for constitutional amendments to reverse the Supreme Court’s landmark “Citizens United” ruling,...
Read moreRon Paul Scores in Foreign Policy Debate
One of the great virtues of the 11 debates the Republican candidates have undergone is that by now we know much more about...
Read moreLatest Balanced Budget Amendment Proposal Fails in House
The House of Representatives voted down the latest proposal for a balanced budget amendment on November 18. ...
Read moreMore Fed. Gov’t Regulation: Bill Would Ban Airline Luggage Fees
The federal government continues its infringement upon private business rights by proposing legislation that mandates that airlines may no longer charge baggage fees...
Read moreBritish Will Crack Down on “Asian” Muslim Sex Slavers
Four months after several reports showed that Asian Muslim gangs in Britain had turned thousands of British girls into sex slaves and prostitutes, the...
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