Ex-Solyndra Employees Eligible For $14.3M in Federal Aid
Former employees of the defunct solar company Solyndra are now eligible for a combined $14.3 million in federal aid, the Labor Department announced...
Poll Shows Ron Paul in Firm Lead in Iowa
Texas Congressman Ron Paul continues to boast high numbers in public polls despite the lack of media attention that he has received throughout...
Read moreObama Administration Challenges Utah Immigration Law
In the next phase of its litigious campaign to perpetuate the constitutionally unsupportable position that the federal government has exclusive authority in all...
Read moreWill Common Law Survive in England?
The Lord Chief Justice of Great Britain, Igor Judge, gave a speech in March to the Judicial Studies Board in which he argued...
Read morePoll: 31 Percent of Occupiers Support Violence
The Occupy Wall Street Movement’s list of crimes grows daily. Since this writer last reported on the leftist OWS, citing John Nolte’s blog...
Read moreConnecticut Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of Death Penalty
On Monday the legality of the death penalty law of the state of Connecticut was upheld by the state’s highest court. ...
Read moreJose Pimentel: Another Informant-created Terrorist?
On November 19, the New York Police Department arrested 27-year-old Jose Pimentel (left) on charges of plotting to explode pipe bombs in New...
Read moreRon Paul is Standout Winner in Stacked Debate Featuring Patriot Act, War
The deck was heavily stacked against anti-establishment outlier and presidential candidate Ron Paul in the November 22 CNN debate, but the Texas Congressman...
Read moreSuper Committee Failure — or Success?
Many people are lamenting the failure of the Congressional "Super Committee" to come up with an agreement on ways to reduce the runaway...
Read moreTeen Birth Rates Fall, But STDs Are Soaring, Abstinence Proponent Warns
The teen birth rate reached a historic low in 2010, and while abstinence proponents say the drop is encouraging, they note another CDC...
Read moreBroken Homes in the United States Are at Alarming Level, Study Finds
A new study by the Family Research Council has found that only 46 percent of children in the United States will reach the...
Read moreChristian Faith and Values on Display in Iowa GOP Forum
A half dozen Republican candidates capitalized on their faith in an attempt to woo conservative voters in Iowa November 19, meeting with the...
Read morePelosi Ridicules Catholics’ “Conscience Thing” on Abortion Requirement
Catholics who believe the federal government should not be able to compel healthcare providers to perform abortions “have this conscience thing” that they...
Read moreHow Canada Cut Spending and Got a “Payoff Decade”
From Reuter’s interview with former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien in August came a much fuller understanding of the forces that moved the...
Read morePolitics Is Money — Other People’s, And Lots of It
We frequently hear from the particularly naïve that they want to take the money out of politics. That claim recently resounded from the...
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