Black Entertainment TV Founder Criticizes Obama’s Class Warfare
Robert Johnson (left), business magnate and founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET), has joined the mounting list of CEOs and business leaders who...
Exiled Libyan Jew Barred From Restoring Tripoli Synagogue
A Libyan Jewish man who fled the nation with his parents decades ago has become a celebrity in recent days for his quest...
Read moreAwlaki Killing Ends Obama Campaign Promises for Openness in Government
President Obama took office in January 2009 with grand promises of "creating an unprecedented level of openness in Government," but with the Anwar al-Awlaki killing...
Read moreClosed to Public, Supercommittee Open to Lobbyists
The 12-member congressional supercommittee created by the August debt-ceiling deal is tasked with finding $1.5 trillion in cuts to the federal budget over...
Read moreProtecting Rights: Loyal Americans Targeted by the SPLC
“Carol Swain is an apologist for white supremacists.” That was the jarring claim of a front-page article that greeted Dr. Swain in her...
Read moreSPLC’s Misdirection of Law Enforcement
“Law enforcement professionals are more likely to encounter dangerous extremists than virtually any other segment of American society — and those confrontations are,...
Read more“Stop Whining”?
If there was ever any doubt that the Democrats take the black vote for granted, that doubt should have been put to rest...
Read moreHow Much Worse Can the Economy Get?
According to Harvey Rosenblum, a top economist at the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, the American economy is at the “knife edge” between growth...
Read moreBishops Form Council to Uphold Marriage
Facing criticism from a prominent leader of the Roman Catholic Church because of the President’s unwillingness to uphold federal laws defending traditional marriage,...
Read moreThe Oil Industry Can Save America — If Washington Lets It
America at the end of WWII produced 60 percent of all the petroleum in the world. In fact, its status as the chief...
Read moreHonduran Deaths Trigger EU Carbon Credit Clash
The deaths of 23 Honduran farmers involved in land disputes with UN-approved palm oil plantations are raising an international outcry against alleged "human...
Read moreWill EPA Report Stall Environmental Regulations?
A report released last week by the Environmental Protection Agency’s Inspector General questions the procedural policy of the EPA’s 2009 decision that greenhouse...
Read moreGreek Problems Underestimated — Again
The stock market in Europe took another hard hit when the Greek Finance Minister announced that his nation’s government will not meet its...
Read moreRon Paul Campaign Gains Steam, Attracts Attention
Though his campaign has been largely ignored by the mainstream media, Rep. Ron Paul has been making some gains over the course of...
Read moreThe War Against Christianity in America
The origin of the war against Christianity in the United States can be traced back to the early days of the public school...
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