Iran Names Controversial Head of OPEC
As if the United States did not have enough issues with OPEC already, news reports reveal that there may be more cause for...
Bush Torture Lawyer Steven Bradbury Advising Romney Campaign
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's campaign for President announced that Romney has a committee of 63 lawyers advising his campaign August 2, and...
Read moreFederal Judge Suspends Kansas Law Defunding Planned Parenthood
A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction against a Kansas law that bans funding of abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood. According...
Read moreThe Debt Ceiling Deal: A Victory for the Tea Party?
It appears that Republicans and Democrats, Congress and the White House, have arrived at agreement on the debt ceiling. To sum it all...
Read morePaying Telephone Customers Forced to Buy Cellphones for Others
Undoubtedly it was just an oversight on Thomas Jefferson’s part when he wrote that man’s unalienable rights include “life, liberty, and the pursuit...
Read moreControversial Agreement: Mexican Trucks to Haul Goods Throughout U.S.
Mexican trucks may begin hauling freight throughout the United States by the end of this month or early September under a bilateral trade...
Read moreIs the new “Super Congress” Constitutional?
A number of constitutionalists have warned that the new "Super Congress" — technically a joint committee of Congress — may be unconstitutional. The...
Read moreChevy Volt Sales Plummet as the Electric Car Market Slumps
As GM share prices plunge so do Chevy Volt sales, according to the latest auto sales figures. Throughout July, a whopping 125 Chevy...
Read moreObama’s “Common Core of Standards”: Final Step in Phony School Reform
American education has seen one “reform” movement after another. The most recent incarnation, “Race to the Top,” was initiated in 2009 by the Obama...
Read moreRepublicans Fight for School Choice in 2011
Republican-led state legislatures have stirred more school choice debates this year than ever before, as Republicans seek to reform state budgets and rekindle...
Read moreJudge Allows Ex-Rep to Sue Group Over Campaign Ads
A federal Judge in Ohio ruled on Monday that a former Democratic Congressman is permitted to proceed with a lawsuit against a pro-life...
Read moreFormer U.S. Comptroller General Warns America Faces Greece-like Crisis
Despite the back-patting that many Congressmen are giving themselves as a result of the so-called Budget Control Act of 2011, former U.S. Comptroller...
Read moreBoston Airport Adopts Israeli-Style Behavior Screening
Boston Logan International Airport has announced that it will be adopting Israeli-style behavior screening procedures. The new methods were introduced yesterday at the...
Read moreObama Signs Debt Limit Increase, Uses Politics for Phony Class Warfare
President Obama signed the Budget Control Act of 2011 on August 2, just hours after the U.S. Senate approved the measure, which would...
Read moreTerror War Expanding, Shifting to the Right
Even before the July 22 terror attacks in Norway, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was hyping fears about terrorism coming from...
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