Egypt’s Problem of Leadership
Egypt has been undergoing a revolution that ended the brutal 30-year dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak February 11. But all of America is wondering...
Mubarak Resigns, Egyptian Military In Control
Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak bowed to pressure from protesters and resigned his 30-year reign, handing power over to the Egyptian military February 11,...
Read moreSecond Day of CPAC Outdoes the First
The second day of the 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), held at the Marriot Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C., proved to...
Read moreRon Paul Delivers CPAC Address
Texas Congressman Ron Paul delivered his impassioned CPAC address today to an energetic crowd of Republicans, Constitutionalists, and Libertarians. Paul’s speech stayed true...
Read moreWhy GOProud Didn’t Belong at CPAC
Many say that objection to homosexual group GOProud’s participation in the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) convention is much ado about nothing. And...
Read morePolice, FBI Surround Peace Activists in Church
When a police SWAT team and an FBI anti-terrorism squad arrive in force at a local church, people might understandably be alarmed. They...
Read moreHassan Convicted in Suspected Honor Killing Case
The trial of Muzzammil Hassan for the 2009 murder of his wife, Aasiya, has ended with his conviction. Hassan — who fired three...
Read moreU.S. & Canada Agree to Common “Perimeter”
The move toward a North American Union received another big boost last week as President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper...
Read moreTea Party Flexes Its Clout on the Patriot Act
The House of Representatives will once again take up a vote on the PATRIOT Act next week, and is expected to vote for...
Read moreTime to Bury Governments Attempts to Find Pedigree of Nation of Mutts
In a nation where individuals were treated as equals before the law, a person’s racial and ethnic identity would be irrelevant to public...
Read moreEgypt’s Sulieman Gives Intelligence a Bad Name
The good news is that the United States has long-standing ties with Omar Suleiman, the man who has recently been made vice president...
Read moreCPAC Battle Part 2: Neoconservatives vs. Constitutionalists
The annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) — the three-day political event taking place at the Marriot Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C....
Read moreSuez Canal and Its Long-term Prospects
Thousands of service workers at the Suez Canal recently threatened an indefinite strike and sit-in protest against the poor living conditions, low wages, and...
Read moreA Fiscally Sound Constitutional Republic — or Slavery?
Since the election in November 2010, there's been plenty of talk about cutting the federal budget. The Cato Institute, for example, has...
Read moreSpending on Military and Wars Rising but Cuts Are Off Limits
In an exciting, well-researched and gripping novella in the December issue of Popular Mechanics, author Erik Sofge concludes that the war between China...
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