Recall Drive Officially Launched Against Wisc. Governor
It has been all the talk on Wisconsin political blogs, talk shows, and editorial pages for the past several months. Now it is...
Syrian Opposition Seeking Support from Overseas
A report published in the New York Times suggests that the Syrian opposition forces are “buoyed” by increasing “international pressure” on the government...
Read moreAn Honest Look at Newt Gingrich
Imagine a world in which Americans weren’t remotely as susceptible to media manipulation as they currently are. Let’s call it “America 2.” In...
Read moreACLU Demands Halt to Prayer at Private Nebraska Graduation Ceremony
The ACLU’s Nebraska franchise is demanding that a school district in that state put a stop to prayer at its high school graduation,...
Read moreIowa Baker Targeted for Refusing to Make “Wedding” Cake for Lesbian Couple
An Iowa baker who declined to bake a wedding cake ordered by two women after she discovered it was meant for their lesbian...
Read moreDrunk Driving Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter
Almost a year ago exactly, yet another drunk-driving illegal alien killed another American citizen. This time, it was Sarasota, Fla., and the vehicular...
Read moreDisarming That “Important Layer of Aviation Security”
We probably all agree on the worthlessness of the New York Times. For starters, it publishes propaganda it barely bothers to disguise as...
Read moreStop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) Overkill
The first hearing on Rep. Lamar Smith’s (R-Texas) bill HR 3261, known as the “Stop Online Piracy Act” (SOPA), was held Wednesday in Washington...
Read moreGingrich Trained Lobbyists for Freddie Mac; Paid at Least $1.6 Million
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich earned at least $1.6 million between 1999 and 2007 in "consulting" fees from mortgage giant Freddie Mac, Bloomberg...
Read moreCentral Banker Takes Over Greece; Demands Tax Hikes, More EU Control
Trilateral Commission member Lucas Papademos (right in picture at left), an unelected career central banker with decades of experience, is taking over the...
Read moreMissouri Professors Scoff at Twilight’s Traditionalist Message
This weekend, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1, will premiere at a theater near you. The quirky fictional romance about an ordinary...
Read moreDOJ Says Lying on the Internet Is a Federal Crime
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is backing a controversial component of an existing computer fraud law that makes it a crime to...
Read moreBilderberg Leader Mario Monti Takes Over Italy in “Coup”
Italy’s new Prime Minister Mario Monti (with wife at left), who rose to power in what critics called a “coup d’etat,” is a...
Read moreInternational War Crimes Tribunals Suffering Staff Shortage
Late last week the heads of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)...
Read moreReminiscences of a Libertarian: Lessons for Today
I suppose you could call me a “right-wing extremist,” although I don’t consider myself an extremist by any stretch of the imagination. But...
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