Britain Demands Financial Services Firms Record Cell Phone Calls
On the one hand, the British government has been talking lately about restoring some of its subjects’ lost civil liberties and privacy. On...
Ireland’s Financial Woes Widen European Union Crisis
Ireland is one of many nations within the European Union that faces profound doubts about its ability to maintain its financial credibility. During...
Read moreU.S. Left: Onward Muslim Soldiers
When I think of modern America, conjured up is an image of a boxer who, while sometimes bobbing, weaving, blocking, and occasionally directing...
Read moreCharles Rangel’s Fall
Another of the House mighty has fallen. Charles Rangel (D), 40-year veteran Congressman from Harlem and the senior member of the New York...
Read moreNew Mexicans Resist Board’s Effort to Impose Cap and Trade
As reported for The New American on November 4, New Mexico's unelected Environment Improvement Board (EIB) decided on election day to impose a...
Read moreLisa Murkowski Has Slight Edge in Alaska Senate Race
Prior to the midterm elections, the Alaska Senate race was predicted to be the one to watch, as it went from a two-way...
Read moreExposing the Fed: The Ben “Bernank” YouTube Video and the Emperor’s New Clothes
William C. Dudley, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, defended the Fed’s recent announcement to print more money (called Quantitative...
Read moreBenson Letter Backed Welch Against “Ike”
It should surprise no one that someone who had served in the Eisenhower administration would call FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover's attention to...
Read moreTrashing Tyner
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is ever the bully and sore loser. Witness its ham-fisted clobbering of John Tyner, the passenger who warned its...
Read moreChicago Climate Exchange Closes in Silence
On Election Day 2010, Reuters noted briefly that Intercontinental Exchange Inc. (ICE) was “shedding some 40 employees from its … Chicago Climate Exchange...
Read moreCigarette Companies Face Global Pressures
Apparently, tobacco companies are facing stricter marketing restrictions not only in the United States, but on the global scale as well. However, in...
Read moreUK’s Islam Channel Censured for Guests Advocating Marital Rape
The recent decision by voters in Oklahoma to ban Islamic Sharia law from the courtrooms of their state has already been met with...
Read moreMore Companies Receiving ObamaCare Waivers
When the American people learned that the congressmen who wrote the new healthcare law were exempt from it, questions regarding the alleged benefits...
Read moreAre Illegals Headed Back Home?
BBVA Bancomer Research has produced a study that indicates that since Arizona enacted Senate Bill 1070, which provides for state law enforcement officers...
Read moreReid Makes DREAM Act First Priority
As predicted, the DREAM Act is at the top of the “To-Do” list for the Lame Duck session — a period ranging from...
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