Gold and Commodities Soar With Fed Inflation News
Commodities markets have soared on news of a global currency inflationary war by central banks around the world, with gold prices climbing to...
Testimony in Hearing of Accused Ft. Hood Shooter Begins
The Article 32 hearing in the case of army Major Nidal Hasan, the man accused of killing 13 people at a readiness center...
Read moreJudge Repeals “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”
After congressional efforts to repeal the military’s long-standing policy of “Don’t ask, don’t tell” have failed to clear Congress, a federal court has...
Read moreRescue of Chilean Miners In Progress
Nowadays it seems rare to read a news story with a happy ending, between tales of economic disaster across the world and violent...
Read moreBrussels Grasps While Eurozone Gasps
“I believe that the debt crisis affecting Spain, and the euro zone in general, has passed,” Spain’s Prime Minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero...
Read moreGovernment Greed
Those who are always accusing people in the private sector of "greed" almost never accuse government of greed, no matter what it does....
Read moreSchools Track Students with RFID Chips
It appears that in several Houston-area schools, the motto for student security is: “If it is works for tracking cattle, it will work...
Read moreSex “Ed” Still Hot Topic in Helena
By a 6-3 vote the School Board of Trustees in Helena Montana Tuesday night approved a modified version of a sex education plan...
Read moreColorado Amendment 62: An Issue of Life or Death
The “personhood” movement began with Justice Harry Blackman’s opinion for the majority in Roe v. Wade in 1973: “The appellee and certain amici...
Read moreCBS News to America: Don’t Worry about Sharia Law
According to a story by Brian Montopoli of CBS News, it would seem that America has little to fear from the brutality of...
Read moreCalifornia Looks at Selling State Property to Pay Bills
California's state and local governments are going broke. Public employees unions have demanded compensation and pension plans that are unsustainable. Politicians have shown...
Read moreWhite House “Lifts” Deepwater Drilling Moratorium
Yesterday, October 12, the White House lifted the moratorium on deepwater oil and gas drilling that was imposed immediately following the British Petroleum...
Read moreThe Tea Party vs. the Federal Reserve
The New York Times is worried: Tea Party activists and the candidates they support are openly criticizing that most sacred of quasi-governmental institutions,...
Read moreThe Federal Reserve Makes Plan to Increase the Money Supply — Again
The notes of the latest meeting of the Federal Reserve, released on Tuesday, clearly show the Fed’s next step in trying to solve...
Read moreInvisible Victims
The National Transportation Safety Board has again recommended that airlines require a separate seat for all children, regardless of age, eliminating the current...
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