GOP Presidential Candidate Herman Cain
Until recently, Herman Cain was a largely unknown businessman whose major claims to fame included a high-level appointment in the Federal Reserve System...
GOP Presidential Candidate Michele Bachmann
Michele Bachmann is hoping to become the first presidential candidate to go directly from the House of Representatives to the White House since...
Read moreRick Perry China’s New Best Friend?
With Texas Governor Rick Perry expected to make an "announcement" on Saturday at a conservative conference in South Carolina, scrutiny of his record...
Read moreNew Book Claims Crazy Leaders Are the Best Leaders
Do you think our elected leaders are crazy? You might be right. ...
Read moreCourt Advances U.S. Torture Victims’ Case Against Donald Rumsfeld
The Seventh U.S. Court of Appeals ruled August 8 that two American citizens detained and tortured without trial or court hearing by the Bush-era...
Read moreSecure Communities Program: White House Edict Forces State Participation
The White House has informed Governors that they are forbidden from opting out of the Department of Homeland Security’s controversial Secure Communities (SComm)...
Read moreNixing Nuclear Threatens Bayer’s Future in Germany
Rising energy prices in Germany are forcing the pharmaceutical and chemical conglomerate Bayer to threaten a move to China. The culprit is Germany's...
Read morePublic Health Maternity Horrors in South Africa
Suppose a nation was so blessed with natural resources that it almost could not be poor. Suppose that this nation led the world...
Read moreDebt Deal: Not Even a Pyrrhic Victory for Republicans
In Don Marquis' classic satirical book, "Archy and Mehitabel," Mehitabel the alley cat asks plaintively, "What have I done to deserve all these...
Read moreDemocrats Call S&P Decision a “Tea Party Downgrade”
Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), among other prominent Democrats, blamed the Tea Party for S&P’s downgrade of the U.S. government's long-held AAA credit rating....
Read moreWhy Are We in Afghanistan?
The recent horrendous casualties suffered by our military forces in Afghanistan must lead the average American to ask the simple question: Why are...
Read moreWisconsin Seeks Relief from No Child Left Behind
The state of Wisconsin is seeking relief from the No Child Left Behind education reform law after the Obama administration announced it would...
Read moreSummer School Program Teaches Tea Party Values
Students attending a summer school program in Louisville, Kentucky, were treated to lessons on American liberty that focused on the superiority of the...
Read moreU.S. Special Forces Operating Secretly in 120 Countries
Most Americans are aware that U.S. forces are involved in missions in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya. Those who pay closer attention to the...
Read moreWhy Is Gold Over $1700 an Ounce?
With gold bouncing up from $1,668 an ounce on Friday, August 5 to $1,778 on Tuesday, August 9, it was the biggest three-day...
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