USA Today Misses Mark on Gun Rights
In an August 31 editorial, the editors of the USA Today have entered the debate over the presence of firearms at political protests...
Cash for Clunkers
Item: The National Public Radio news blog, “The Two-Way,” reported on August 7: “The relatively good news that the unemployment rate dropped slightly...
Read moreUnresolved Questions Surround KAL 007
In the midst of public outcry over the decision by Scottish authorities to free Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, convicted in 1991 for his involvement...
Read moreGen. McChrystal Calls for New Strategy
U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal, the commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, has completed his "60-Day Afghanistan Review" and has delivered...
Read moreStimulus Money: An Offer the Mob Can’t Refuse
Law enforcement officials believe that the Mafia (and other similar organized crime groups) is attempting to garner billions of federal "stimulus" dollars through...
Read moreAmerican Sex Tourists Caught in Cambodia
Three American sex tourists to Cambodia have been arrested and are being returned to the United States for trial, Fox News reported on...
Read moreChamber on Climate Change: Show Us the Evidence
On August 25, the United States Chamber of Commerce, which claims to represent some three million large and small businesses in the United...
Read moreJapan replaces government in landslide election
Results from Sunday’s landslide election indicate Japan’s governing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was ousted from power in the lower house of parliament after...
Read moreBill Would Give President Internet Control
CNET News reported on August 28 that it had obtained a draft copy of a Senate bill (S. 773) that would “permit the...
Read moreBeware UN’s Convention on the Rights of the Child
In June, the Obama administration began reviving efforts to have the United States sign onto a global children's rights treaty “ratified by every...
Read moreWill Healthcare Reform Fund Abortion, Deny Life-saving Treatment?
Despite President Obama's assurances that healthcare reform will neither pay for abortions nor "pull the plug on grandma," conservative and pro-life organizations are...
Read moreA Town Hall Meeting Stacked to the Left
“Open borders, open hearts show humanity, Workers from all walks of life enrich democracy,” the Raging Grannies, a group of older women who...
Read moreWhat Ted Kennedy Taught His Followers
The recently reposed Senator Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy (D-Mass.) left a legacy of federal legislation that has brought moral and financial ruin to...
Read moreCitizen Protests Congressman Hiding From Town Hall
When two-term congressman Zack Space decided he didn't want to hold any public town hall-style meeting in his Ohio district this summer, local...
Read moreAudit Citigroup? What About the Fed?
News stories on August 19 reported that Neil Barofsky, Special Inspector General (SIG) of the U.S. treasury Department’s $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief...
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