Soviet Style, Facebook Plants Negative Stories about Google
Sometimes you just wish that both sides in a contest could lose. Such is the case with respect to the latest revelation about...
Ron Paul to Announce Candidacy Friday on Good Morning America
Ron Paul, the Texas Congressman and retired obstetrician best known for his uncompromising libertarian convictions and his opposition to the Federal Reserve, is...
Read moreBipartisan Group of Senators Fights to Keep Gitmo Open
Attorney General Eric Holder recently issued a statement indicating his commitment to the closing of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba. However, a...
Read moreIndiana Abortion De-Funding Law Survives Planned Parenthood Tactic
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels signed a key pro-life bill May 10 that bans state funding of abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood, making...
Read moreGingrich Running, Will Offer New “Contract”
His exploring accomplished, Newt Gingrich has discovered it is time for him to make it official. The former Speaker of the House of...
Read moreObama Repeated Falsehood That Border Is “Secure”
At the U.S. border with Mexico two days ago, President Obama repeated the errant claims that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has repeatedly...
Read moreDonald Trump Depended on Federal Largesse to Build His Empire
Donald Trump's self-obsession knows no bounds. Aside from his empire of eponymous buildings, drinks, ties, and mattresses, "The Donald" informed the small business...
Read moreOur Obese Federal Govt. Needs to Go on a Strict Diet
All of us, at one time or another, have crossed paths with an obese individual with incredible slabs of fat. When I see...
Read moreN.J. Mulls Ban on Photographing Children at Public Events
Crises, real or perceived, often give rise to horrendous laws. The Great Depression led to the New Deal. The 9/11 attacks gave us...
Read moreGreece is Out of Options
Writers for The Wall Street Journal’s lead article on Tuesday expressed surprise that Greece’s fiscal problems are “coming to the boil once...
Read moreTucson Parents Challenge Ethnic Studies Curriculum
Parents in Tucson, Arizona, are beyond disgruntled over the content of a anti-capitalist, anti-American textbook used in an ethnic studies curriculum for grades...
Read moreFeds Place Cameras in Cafeterias to Monitor Eating Habits
With the federal deficit edging towards $15 trillion, one wonders where federal officials found $2 million to fund a research project in Texas...
Read moreDREAM Act Reintroduced in House and Senate
Following President Obama’s immigration proclamation from El Paso, the Democratic leadership in Congress has reintroduced the DREAM Act, a key plank in the...
Read moreChina: The New Investment Savior?
The Idaho Statesman in a June 6, 2010 story extolled the efforts of Idaho’s Commerce Secretary Don Dietrich and Idaho Governor C.L. “Butch”...
Read moreTrump in New Hampshire: Undecided on Presidential Run
Sounding very much like a declared candidate for the Presidency, Donald Trump gave a rambling rehash of his positions on various issues...
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