U.S. v. Arizona: The Feds Sue Arizona over S.B. 1070
On July 6, the federal government filed suit against the state of Arizona in the United States District Court for the District of...
Congressman Stark Resents Hard-hitting Questions
What happens when our elected officials forget that they are subject to the will of the people? Unfortunately, not much. House members continue...
Read more“Fuller Strategy” Needed to “Explain” Afghan War
Back in the 1950s there was a TV commercial designed to induce headaches in viewers in order to increase demand for the product...
Read moreFormer Justice Official Testifies Against DOJ
Former Department of Justice Official Christian Adams testified before the Civil Rights commission today “pursuant to a subpoena investigating the New Black Panther...
Read more‘Big Brother’ Monitors Conversations in European Cities
In a scenario that could have come from George Orwell’s famous book 1984, a controversial government surveillance system that uses hidden microphones to...
Read moreDutch Admit More Bad Global-warming Science
The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency reported on July 5 that evidence it put into the 3,000-page Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has...
Read moreThe Last Airbender: Visually Stunning Failure
The Last Airbender is M. Night Shyamalan's ninth directorial effort and is an imaginative and wonderfully visual film — as long as no...
Read moreHeads for Henry, Hearts for God
Now that we are done with three days celebrating — or at least (more or less) observing — Independence Day with cookouts, fireworks,...
Read moreThe End of the Library with Books?
The July 4 news story in the Boston Globe described a scene that will be played out in virtually every school and community...
Read moreNormalizing Perversion, Traumatizing Kids
Once upon a time, in a country half a century away, obscenity laws were enforced, parents forbade their kids (especially girls) to date...
Read moreA Breakthrough for Schizophrenia? Part I: Speculation Surrounds Babies’ MRIs
With brave new “apps” on the market every few weeks, high-tech hearing aids that use radio signals instead of microphones, DNA diagnostics for...
Read moreThe Invisible Recovery
On Friday Reuters reported that non-government payrolls rose only slightly in June and overall employment fell “for the first time this year …...
Read moreFannie and Freddie De-listed From NYSE: Now What?
When ABC News announced that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would be de-listed by the New York Stock Exchange on July 8, writer...
Read moreThere Oughtn’t To Be A Law
Pick your peeve: illegal immigrants, toxic television with its pornographic programs, second-hand smoke, ballooning budgets. Even the smallest of small-government advocates sometimes assume...
Read moreOur One-World Sphere of Influence
I used to think you had to have a sense of humor to survive in politics. I am now becoming convinced that a...
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