ACORN Likely Doomed
As if it needed it, the leftist Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, is the subject of yet another video...
Extending the Patriot Act — and Tyranny
In his ongoing impersonation of George W. Bush, Barack Obama supports extending two provisions in the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 that would...
Read moreJapan May Withdraw Support for Afghan War
Yukio Hatoyama took office on September 16 as Japan's new prime minister, following an August 30 electoral victory in which he led the...
Read moreKarzai Gets 54% of Afghan Vote, Dispute Continues
Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission released figures on September 16 showing President Hamid Karzai with 54.6 percent of the vote in the first complete...
Read moreFed Gov’s Cloud Computing & Apps.gov
The federal government announced on September 15 that it will adopt cloud computing to cut costs and reduce the environmental impact of its...
Read morePro-lifers’ Prayers Protest Planned Parenthood
The Gulf Coast community of Naples, Florida, is known more for its numerous golf courses and palm-tree lined planned retirement communities than for...
Read moreChicken Little and the Swine Flu Scare
I can’t remember if it was Henny Penny or Chicken Little, nor do I recall what landed on said fowl’s head, either a...
Read moreH1N1 Swine Flu Death Rate Is Low
According to an expert on infectious diseases, the death rate from the H1N1 swine flu appears to be lower than forecasted. In fact,...
Read moreACORN Funding in Peril
ACORN, the beleaguered leftist group battered by a series of videos that depict wrongdoing among its employees, is now on the ropes in...
Read moreAdobe Expands With Omniture Purchase
Adobe Systems Inc., the largest producer of graphic-design software in the world, has announced a deal to purchase Omniture Inc. for $1.8 billion....
Read moreVan Jones’ “Green Jobs” Ruse
You can't grasp the full craziness of Van Jones, Obama's now-resigned "green jobs czar" (actual job title: "Special Advisor on Green Jobs, Enterprise...
Read moreDanish Wind Power Overblown
Two Danish experts in the field of wind energy will be in Washington for the next three days to speak on the subject...
Read moreChina Calls for WTO to Settle Trade Dispute
China's Ministry of Commerce on September 14 called for the World Trade Organization to help settle a tariff dispute with the United States...
Read moreMedia Targets State Sovereignty Movement
Two hundred and twenty-two years ago this week, the Constitution was signed by the Framers in Philadelphia. To commemorate this historic event, the...
Read moreWill the U.S. Learn From Japan?
“Imagine a team of doctors who think more poison is the solution to poisoning.” That’s the attention-getting opening sentence leading off an invitation...
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