Some Thoughts on Republicans
The first time I recall having exercised my right to vote was in 1992, when I was 20 years old. From that time...
Texas School Board Debates Adding Books With Alternatives to Evolution
Yesterday the Texas Board of Education began a two-day hearing on the hot-button issue of whether alternatives to evolution should be added to...
Read moreDefense of Marriage Act Repeal Discussed at Senate Hearing
The Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings July 20 on a possible repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the 15-year-old law that...
Read moreNIH Funded Controversial Homosexual Anatomy Study
If you want to know whether homosexuals think size matters, the National Institutes for Health can tell you. That's because NIH dumped nearly...
Read moreMuslim GI: Conscientious Objector Discharge; AWOL After Child Porn Charges
The Army has given a Muslim soldier conscientious objector status, permitting him a discharge, and now the Islamic GI has gone AWOL after...
Read moreUN Arms Trade Treaty Closer to Passage
The United Nations is preparing to finalize its Arms Trade Treaty in 2012, better known in the United States as the Small Arms...
Read moreObama’s Letter to Americans: Stand Behind Efforts to Raise Debt Limit
President Obama’s open letter to the American people published yesterday in USA Today challenges them “to do something big and meaningful" and stand...
Read moreFed Audit: Trillions For Foreign Banks, Conflicts of Interest
During a 2½ year period starting at the end of 2007, the Federal Reserve provided more than $16 trillion in secret bailouts to...
Read moreThe Left Baits a Trap: the “Balanced Budget Amendment”
A lot of good people who believe, as I do, that we need to balance the federal budget have fallen for a very...
Read moreGang of Six Plan: Spending Cuts or Wish List?
The bi-partisan "Gang of Six" plan, billed as a $3.7 trillion deficit-reduction package, might better be described as a bi-partisan wish list. Rather than...
Read moreWhatever Happened to Goals 2000?
If you want to know why we should get rid of the Department of Education, a little look at what the educators have...
Read moreLead Defense Attorney in Ft. Hood Shooter Case Steps Down
The head of the legal defense team representing the man suspected of carrying out a deadly shooting spree in November 2009 at Ft....
Read moreFilm in the Works Glorifies Weather Underground
Robert Redford and Shia LeBeouf will be starring in a film that glorifies members of the Weather Underground, portraying those terrorists as true...
Read moreTSA Announces Privacy Changes in Security Checks
Perhaps responding to the increasing criticism for its unconstitutional policies, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced major changes to its privacy policies. According...
Read moreNew Proposed Passport Application Requires More Personal Data
Restricting the freedom of movement is a commonly cited example of a tactic used by despotic governments to exercise absolute control over their...
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