Obama and Nobel Prize Remorse
When someone is sold a bad bill of goods he may suffer from “buyer’s remorse,” a feeling of regret maybe even disgust —...
South American Union Selects Socialist Leaders
While U.S. President Barack Obama’s trip to Latin America hogs the media spotlight in news coverage of the region, the nations on the...
Read moreEdmond Oklahoma Dumps Agenda 21
Person by person, town by town, county by county, opposition to ICLEI (ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability USA) and its Agenda 21 message is growing....
Read moreUnion Goons Mobilize to Keep Power
In a very short time the people of Wisconsin will have to decide whether or not they want their state to be ruled...
Read moreHouse Ways and Means Chm. Proposes Reducing Tax Rates
Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee Dave Camp (picture, left) has proposed reducing the tax rate to 25 percent for both...
Read moreDemocrats Tell Obama They’re Ready to Bail on Berwick
Forty-two Republican senators sent a letter to President Obama asking him to withdraw his nomination of Donald Berwick (pictured, left) to continue as...
Read moreNew Jersey Gov. Forces Public Unions to Propose Concessions
Perhaps hoping to avoid the plight of unions in states such as Wisconsin, Ohio, and Tennessee, members of a New Jersey public employee...
Read moreFBI Announces Creation of Biometric Database
The FBI announced last week that its new identification system has reached its initial operating capacity. Known as Next Generation Identification (NGI), the...
Read moreD.C. Fourth Grader Brings Cocaine to School
In what amounts to a highly disturbing case, a fourth grader in Washington D.C. was charged with drug possession after allegedly bringing cocaine...
Read moreTSA Will Now Scan Your Shoes at the Airport
First it was your body, and then your DNA. Now, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wants to scan individual traveler’s shoes. ...
Read moreFBI Convicts Bernard Von NotHaus for Minting and Selling Silver Coins
The FBI won a three-count conviction against precious-metals dealer Bernard von NotHaus on March 18 for the "crime" of minting memento "dollars" in silver,...
Read moreWill America Become an Energy Cripple?
For years now environmentalists have been calling the shots when it comes to energy development in the United States. That’s why we don’t...
Read moreRand Paul, the Tea Party, and the Media
Political analysts have been examining one of the most interesting trends in the media ? how the mainstream media have been responding to...
Read moreEU Seeks Vast New Powers, Direct Taxes
The European Union is seeking broad new powers over the formerly sovereign nations of Europe, including direct taxation, further centralization of economic decisions,...
Read moreGOP Insiders Push for Planned Parenthood Funding
Some of the wealthiest and most well-connected Republican donors are opposing the Pence Amendment and other similar efforts to defund Planned Parenthood being...
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