Lawmakers Submit Letter Opposing NDAA’s Indefinite Detention Provisions
Forty members of Congress have sent a letter urging the House and Senate Armed Services Committee leaders to protest provisions of the National...
NTSB Proposes Nationalized Cellphone, Texting Ban for Drivers
Renewing a tune it has sung over the past few years, the federal National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is once again proposing a...
Read moreIs the FBI Using Smartphone Spyware For Law Enforcement Purposes?
The narrative continues over smartphone privacy issues involving the data logging program Carrier IQ, which was recently found to be installed on about...
Read moreHouse Passes Tax-Cut Bill; Senate Stages Opposition
With threats of continuing debates over the payroll taxcuts well into the congressional holiday vacation, it seems members of Congress are anxious to...
Read morePaul Virtually Tied for First Place in Iowa
With the January 3 Iowa Caucus just around the corner, every tiny fluctuation in the polls seems to matter. Just weeks ago, there...
Read moreCongress Agrees to Compromise on 2012 National Defense Authorization Act
What is the price of freedom? $662 billion. ...
Read moreFed “Supermax” Facilities House Convicted Terrorists: Due Process Violation
On November 17, four convicted terrorists appealed to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, Colorado, to review the alleged violation of...
Read moreConspiracies Old and New
Antony Sutton, in his remarkable expose of Skull and Bones, the secret senior society at Yale, wrote that a conspiracy, to be considered...
Read moreUN Agencies Will Not Explain Expenditures
Two big agencies operating under the umbrella of the United Nations will not make public how they spend their money. UNICEF, the United...
Read moreEconomic Fairness
The most prevalent theme in President Barack Obama's Dec. 6 Osawatomie, Kan., speech was the need for greater "fairness." In fact, though the...
Read moreFederal Judge to Rule on Giving Teens Access to Abortion Pill
A week after Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (left) overruled the FDA’s approval of giving minors access to the Plan B...
Read moreObama Warns Other Countries Not to Meddle in Iraq
Nearing the end of nearly nine years of American military occupation of Iraq, President Barack Obama Monday warned other nations against interfering in...
Read moreCheney: Obama Should Have Bombed Downed Drone In Iran
Former Vice President Dick Cheney has faulted President Barack Obama for requesting the return of an unmanned U.S. spy plane downed in Iran....
Read more“Putting Terror in Every Heart”
Are African elephants an endangered species? Like so many questions, the answer depends on who’s giving it. Villagers in northern Uganda whose food...
Read moreHuntsman, with Gingrich, Sees “Transcendent Threat” from Iran
It was billed as a "Lincoln-Douglas -style" debate on foreign policy, though there was, alas, no Lincoln, no Douglas and, apparently, not much...
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