South Dakota Unborn-Child Defense Bill Dead, for Now
A bill to protect pregnant women and their unborn children introduced in the South Dakota legislature was set aside, temporarily at least, on...
N.H. Seeks Criminal Penalties for Killing an Unborn Child
A pre-born infant may not be a legal person under current law, but some New Hampshire legislators want pre-borns who are killed by...
Read moreHomeschooled Wrestler Makes Championship Statement in Refusal to Fight Female
While it may not be readily apparent to many observers, Joel Northrup was a champion in this year’s Iowa High School wrestling tournament....
Read moreChristian Oscars Celebrate Family Films
While award shows like the Oscars and the Golden Globes acquire all of the media hype, the Faith and Values Movieguide Awards are...
Read moreDismissing a Lawsuit — and the Constitution
On February 17, U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel, seated in Charleston, South Carolina, dismissed a lawsuit filed by Jose Padilla against Defense Secretary...
Read moreOn Nullification, Just Follow Liberals’ Lead
It isn’t often that conservatives can learn something from liberals, but I think the current debate over nullification is an exception. ...
Read moreTSA Agents Charged With Grand Larceny
The Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) has once again found itself embroiled in controversy, as two of its agents were discovered stealing $39,000 from...
Read moreWisconsin Gov. to Obama: Butt Out
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has taken sharp exception to President Barack Obama's criticism of the Republican Governor's proposed emergency legislation that would limit...
Read moreTurmoil in the Middle East: Bahrain’s Revolution
Emboldened by the fall of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, a key ally of the United States, other pro-American regimes in the region are...
Read moreSen. DeMint Raps PBS “Muppet Lobby”
In what could become the mother of all Big Bird battles, or Armageddon for the Aardvark, congressional supporters of public television labored into...
Read moreCharlie Rangel Files for Another Term
It seems that Charles ("Charlie") Rangel (D-N.Y.) is seeking another two years in the House of Representatives. Although as yet he has made...
Read moreNational Guard May Deploy as Socialists, Unions Wreak Havoc in Wisconsin
A coalition of socialists, government-union members, and other protestors — some of whom were reportedly bussed in from out of state — wreaked...
Read moreWhat Does Red China Intend With Its Rare Earth Monopoly?
Communist China supplies the world with more than 95 percent of the rare earth minerals, resources which are increasingly vital to advanced technology....
Read moreForming a New Constitution in Egypt
This past Wednesday as Egyptian society slowly returned to normality, the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces appointed Tareq al-Bishry, a retired...
Read moreOn Being an Optimist
An optimist is someone who sees the glass half full, not half empty. An optimist is someone who sees the brighter side of...
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