California Discourages Standardized Testing
Standardized tests are not a perfect tool to measure academic achievement or intellectual ability. But standardized tests represent a serious attempt to objectively...
Obama’s HHS Concludes His Healthcare Reform Will Increase Costs
The Obama administration's own financial experts have estimated that the recently passed Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will increase — rather than...
Read moreFeds Eyeing Rubio’s Credit Cards
Marco Rubio, the former Florida Speaker of the House and the leading candidate in the Republican primary race for U.S. Senate, is among...
Read moreAP Distorts Lawmakers’ Views On Militia
The Associated Press is under fire for distorting the views and comments of two Oklahoma legislators regarding the formation of a state...
Read moreSecurity Risk Anthony Lake to Head UNICEF
Anthony Lake, the controversial adviser on foreign policy and national security for Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, is scheduled to take over...
Read moreBeck Exposes Bertha Lewis & ACORN When Mainstream Media Won’t
Despite President Obama’s various attempts to thwart his critics by adamantly denying that he is a socialist, his connection to Bertha Lewis and...
Read more“Orderly Liquidation” Awaits Financial Firms
Some of the opponents of the recently enacted health care legislation may have been premature with their warnings about "death panels." A death...
Read moreArizona ‘Birther’ Bill Moves Forward: Eligibility Issue Refuses to Go Away
The Arizona House of Representatives moved forward a provision on Monday (April 19) that would require presidential candidates to produce documents...
Read moreEminent Domain and the Kelo Echo
“This is abuse…. It’s [another] case of eminent domain abuse,” said Renee Smith-Ward, owner of Wag’In Tail, a dog-grooming salon in Auburn, New...
Read moreContinued Human Rights’ Violations in China — Where’s Michael Moore?
China never fails to top itself when it comes to human rights violations. Even as Michael Moore attempts to defend communist regimes, world-wide...
Read moreHigh Court Hears Arguments on Christian Student Group
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments April 19 to decide whether or not a public institution can deny recognition to a student group...
Read moreDirect Democracy for the European Union
On March 31, 2010, the European Commission issued its final report on the oversight that the European Parliament and the European Council will...
Read moreWall Street Reform Bill May Drive Companies Overseas, Bloomberg Warns
When President Obama speaks today at the site of Abraham Lincoln's famous "House Divided" speech, he will find New York's political establishment divided...
Read moreCheney Endorses Rubio in Florida Senate Race
Reuters reported that former Vice President Dick Cheney endorsed Republican Marco Rubio in Florida's U.S. Senate race on April 22, and that he...
Read moreGovt Turns on Goldman Sachs, One of Its Kept Financials
The Securities and Exchange Commission filed a lawsuit April 16 against New York-based investment bank Goldman Sachs. The SEC alleges that Goldman committed...
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