South Dakota Law Benefits Home School Families
A new law to which Governor Dennis Daugaard (picture, left) attached his signature on March 7 gives families in South Dakota the freedom...
Spend Spring Break with the Father of the Constitution
Sure, there’s the beach and amusement parks, but if you’re up for a bit of history, a bit of a pilgrimage, and a...
Read moreMexican Police Chief Seeks Asylum in U.S.
As violence continues to spread south of the U.S.-Mexican border, one of those who had been charged with the responsibility of enforcing the...
Read morePro-IRA Congressman Probes Terrorism
One of the most controversial political happenings of the political season, in the 112th Congress, is Republican Rep. Peter King’s launch of an...
Read moreSenate Passes Bill to Overhaul Patent Law
On Tuesday, March 8, the U.S. Senate passed legislation that overhauls the nation’s patent system, allowing the Patent and Trademark Office more flexibility...
Read moreStudy: Gov’t. Payouts Are a Third of U.S. “Income”
If it sometimes feels like almost everyone is on the government dole except you, there may be a reason for that sensation: According...
Read moreN.H. Joins Roster of States Requiring Presidential Birth Certificate
As reported by The New American earlier this week, state legislators are riding to the sound of the guns and courageously reaffirming the...
Read moreCFR: Tea Party Dangerous, Obstructive
When the internationalist-minded Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) decided it was time to take a hard look at the growing influence of the...
Read moreProtestors Shut Down Wisc. Town Hall Meeting
Anti-reform protestors in Wisconsin shouting angry slogans forced two Republican lawmakers to close down a town hall meeting on March 7 aimed at...
Read moreNPR Chief Quits Over Exec’s Remarks
Vivian Schiller, the CEO of National Public Radio, has resigned along with a fellow executive who called Tea Party members xenophobes and racists....
Read moreSEC Under Scrutiny for Potential Ethics Violations
The Securities and Exchange Commission is once again under fire for ethics charges. Just two years ago, the agency was implicated for its...
Read moreEric Cantor Clarifies GOP Stance on Balancing the Budget
While more and more lawmakers seem to be coming to terms with the dire straits of the American economy and the impossibilities of...
Read moreThe Alinsky Effect or How to Understand Barack Obama
If you want to be able to understand Obama, our Community Organizer-in-Chief, you have to read Saul Alinsky’s two books, Rules for Radicals...
Read moreEnvironmentalists Against Windpower?
Environmentalists demand that America’s oil companies do not drill for oil, even in those areas that have proven for many years to be...
Read moreNPR Exec: Tea Party Is “Seriously Racist”
James O'Keefe, the young conservative journalist who brought down ACORN in a series a secretly recorded videos, has done it again. This time,...
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