Judge Hints at Ruling Against Health Law
A Florida federal judge hinted on Thursday at the possibility of becoming the second judge to strike down the individual mandate provision of...
Senate May Have Enough Votes to Repeal DADT
On Wednesday, December 15, the House of Representatives voted 250 to 175 to repeal the military’s long-standing policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”...
Read moreBOND Action Contests Michael Steele’s Reelection Bid
In the wake of Michael Steele?s announcement that he would be seeking reelection for the position of Republican National Committee Chairman, a variety...
Read moreTax Debate Over: Tax Bill Passed Despite House Hurdles
At approximately midnight on Thursday, the House of Representatives voted 277-148 to pass the tax cut legislation approved in the Senate on Wednesday....
Read moreReid Concedes to Republicans on Spending Bill
Yesterday night, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid reluctantly pulled the 1,900 page $1.1 trillion omnibus bill laden with earmarks that would have funded...
Read moreArmy Birther Sentenced to Military Prison
On Thursday, an army doctor who disobeyed deployment orders because he questioned President Obama’s eligibility to serve as Commander in Chief was sentenced...
Read moreObama/CEO Summit: Sweetness and Light
Despite being verbally abused and legislatively hamstrung ever since the start of the Obama administration, those CEOs arriving at the Blair House Wednesday...
Read moreStimulating Recovery of the Economy, or Graft?
Earlier this month the Recover Progress Report summarized, "As of December 1, $466.8 billion of the $787 billion stimulus has been committed to...
Read moreWikiLeaks’ Assange Out on Bail, Fears U.S. Espionage Charges
Despite prosecutors’ best efforts and Swedish charges of sex without a condom, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was released from British custody on bail...
Read moreObama: U.S. Waged Afghan War Incorrectly for Years, Taliban Now Welcome
President Obama gave a speech Thursday morning on supposed “progress” being made in Afghanistan, citing a recently completed annual report on the undeclared...
Read moreJustice Scalia to Teach Bachmann’s Constitutional Seminar
Republican Representative Michelle Bachmann of Minnesota announced in July that she would be forming a Tea Party Caucus. With the creation of the...
Read moreSupreme Court Set to Hear Challenge to Arizona Campaign Finance Law
As the October session came to an end after Thanksgiving, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a First Amendment challenge to Arizona’s controversial...
Read moreFlorida Gunman Provokes Gun-control Debate
It was bound to happen. The dramatic story of a Florida gunman opening fire on the Panama City school board is now being...
Read moreMassachusetts Officials: Dead North Carolina Teen Fell From Plane
Authorities in Massachusetts have been investigating the death of a Charlotte, North Carolina teenager, whose shirtless, shoeless, traumatized body was found last November...
Read moreThe Homosexual Agenda: Urine for a Shock
When dozens of books on homosexual issues were found doused in urine in a Harvard University library, the campus police (HUPD) were quick...
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