Obama, Longer School Days & the Edu-crats
The teachers' unions, historically loyal soldiers in the army of social liberalism, are falling out of formation over the Obama administration's proposal to...
The New Face of Psychiatry
To ensure that psychiatry “permeate every educational activity of national life” and “infiltrate the professional and social activities of [all] people” was a...
Read moreInsurance Industry Criticizes Healthcare Bill
America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), an insurance industry trade group, released a report on October 11 that is critical of the Senate Finance...
Read moreMassachusetts House Approves Quarantine Bill
The Massachusetts House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly late last week in favor of a draconian bill that purports to give public health and...
Read moreSenate Obamacare Bill Could Ban Guns
The Senate Finance Committee is scheduled to vote on Chairman Max Baucus' socialized healthcare bill Tuesday, October 13, and Gun Owners of America (GOA) is warning...
Read moreWatching ACORN Get Chopped Down
There’s a wonderful German word, “schadenfreude,” which translates roughly as “taking pleasure in the misfortune of others.” Normally that would be a pretty...
Read moreMcCaffrey: 10 More Years of War in Afghanistan
Retired General Barry McCaffrey told MSNBC's Meet the Press Sunday that the United States faces 10 more years of war in Afghanistan. ...
Read moreFrench Minister Admits Paying for Sex With Young Boys, Refuses to Resign
After coming out with strong support for admitted child rapist Roman Polanski, French Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand is once again in the spotlight...
Read moreGlobal Warming: Scaring Up More Controls
Item: “The United Nations is planning a form of diplomatic shock therapy for world leaders this week in the hope of injecting badly...
Read moreU.S. Health Officials Say H1N1 Worsening
U.S. health officials say that the H1N1 flu has killed 76 children and is getting worse, yet some cities that were hard hit...
Read moreEconomists Surveyed Think Recovery Starting
Over 80 percent of the economists surveyed by the National Association for Business Economics believe that America’s worst recession since the Great Depression...
Read moreCelebrating Columbus Day
Columbus Day — once a time to celebrate one of the heroes of modern Western Civilization — is dying a slow death. Besieged...
Read moreBangkok Climate Talks End on “Rich-Poor” Note
A two-week-long series of UN climate-change talks in Bangkok attended by delegates from 180 countries ended on October 9, with their most notable...
Read moreDepartment of Justice Spends Hundreds of Thousands to Study Duct Tape
Colonel Mustard, in the library, with… a roll of duct tape? Thanks to a $2 million grant from the United States Department of...
Read moreFCC Chairman Warns of Wireless Crisis
New Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski addressed CTIA-The Wireless Association at the industry trade group’s 2009 convention on October 7. Genachowski told...
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