Online Surfing Gone Red
Earlier this month, Communist alternatives to the websites Twitter and Wikipedia were launched by China and Cuba, respectively. Both regimes are known for...
Russian Espionage Plot Uncovered in London
Another Russian espionage plot has been uncovered, this time in London, involving controversial British Liberal Democrat MP Michael Hancock and his parliamentary aide,...
Read moreLittle Christian Boy Gives His Life Confronting Terrorists
He was small in stature but big in heart — and, presumably, faith. His name was Adam. And he is among the youngest...
Read moreThe Difficult Choice: Comfort or Self-Reliance
Are the American people willing to give up the comforts of the Nanny State in exchange for self-reliant individualism? Before the New Deal...
Read moreReid and McConnell Compromise on Short-Term Spending Bill
According to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on CNN’s State of the Union, he and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid came to an...
Read moreThe Worst Books Ever
Have you read a really bad book lately? No, I don’t mean one of those “beach books” with poor plotting, inane dialogue and...
Read moreThe Fighter: An Exciting Comeback Story
The Fighter is based on the true story of professional boxer “Irish” Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg). It tells the tale of Ward’s relationship...
Read moreValedictorian Wins Religious Freedom Case
The Montana Supreme Court ruled five-to-one last month that Renee Griffith’s First Amendment rights were violated when public school officials did not allow...
Read moreHow the Fed (Almost) Stole Christmas
One might think that the Federal Reserve is busy enough with bailing out foreign banks, monetizing federal debt, and inflating — er, quantitatively...
Read more“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Repealed
The Senate today voted 65-31 in favor of repealing the 17-year-old military policy, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT). The historic bill is now...
Read moreViolent Protests in Greece
The real meaning of economic bubbles and their aftermath is beginning to rear its ugly head in Greece, where civil unrest paralyzed the...
Read moreEuropean Court Rules Against Pro-Life Ireland
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Ireland’s constitutional ban on abortion on December 16, saying it violates the right of a...
Read moreGovernment Sues BP
The U.S. Justice Department is suing nine companies including BP for billions of dollars in damages related to the Gulf of Mexico oil...
Read moreThe Meaning of Christmas 2010
This coming Christmas promises to be a little more joyous than the last, which reminded me of Christmases during the Great Depression. Although...
Read moreAre Christians Becoming Nonbelievers?
Last week (December 9, 2010), Janice Shaw Crouse, senior fellow at the Beverly LaHaye Institute, a think tank for Concerned Women for America,...
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