For Many Families, Every Day Is Memorial Day
For the families, friends, and comrades in arms who have lost loved ones in our nation's wars, Memorial Day is never just an...
Drunk-Driving Illegal Who Killed Houston Policeman Was Deported Twice
The illegal alien drunk driver who struck and killed a police officer in Houston had not only been twice deported but also twice...
Read moreMich. Christian Pastor Defeats Sharia Anti-Free Speech Injunction
A Christian pastor who ministers to Muslims has ended the latest attempt of officials to outlaw free speech in "Dearbornistan," as Dearborn, Michigan,...
Read moreWorld Health Organization Resurrects Cell Phone Cancer Specter
A research arm of the World Health Organization has resurrected the specter of the association of cancer with cellphones, classifying the use of...
Read moreEgyptian Nazi Party Formed
Al-Badeel, an Egyptian news service, has reported that an Egyptian Nazi Party will contend in the upcoming elections. Emad Abdel Sattar, a founding...
Read moreObama’s Approach to Israel
The only thing surprising about Barack Obama's latest blow against Israel is that there are people who are surprised. As for a Palestinian...
Read moreLawsuit: NYPD Searching Taxi Passengers Without Probable Cause
Freedom of movement, enshrined in Western law as far back as the Magna Carta, continues to suffer at the hands of government in...
Read moreConservative Writer Claims Sesame Street Has Liberal Agenda
If congressional lawmakers need further evidence for why the federal government should cut public funding to the Public Broadcasting Station, they need not...
Read moreIs the Third Time a Charm for Quantitative Easing?
Analysts are warning that the Federal Reserve is gearing up for a third round of quantitative easing, which involves printing money and flooding...
Read moreMemorializing Leviathan
Candy flies through the air. Flags flutter from lamp-posts, bunting festoons every porch. Veterans of America's various imperial wars wave from their cars....
Read moreFilibuster Kills Fed Judgeship Nomination of UC Law Prof. Liu
During the filibuster that effectively killed the controversial nomination of University of California law professor Goodwin Liu to a federal judgeship, U.S. Senator...
Read moreDo We Deserve Our Fate?
The latest Social Security Trustees Report tells us that the program will be insolvent by the year 2037. The combined unfunded liability of...
Read moreReport: Obama Boosts Number of Limos for Liberal Appointees
One reason the U.S. Government debt has rocketed into the fiscal stratosphere, the Center for Public Integrity reports, is that the Obama administration...
Read moreN.C. Church Fined $4,000 for Excessive Tree Pruning
A local church in Charlotte, North Carolina, learned the hard way that arborilogical endeavors can be expensive after receiving an excessive fine for...
Read moreHouse To Have Symbolic Vote on Debt Ceiling Today
While the U.S. Senate continues to enjoy a full week of vacation, the U.S. House of Representatives has resumed regular business and plans...
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