Dubai Debt Debacle Rattles Markets, Confidence
In Dubai, massive banners advertising available space adorn the sides of nearly every building. Hundreds of cranes that just last year were working...
Book Review: Sarah Palin’s “Going Rogue”
“I love to write, but not about myself,” wrote Sarah Palin on page 409 of a book that is almost entirely about herself....
Read moreUN Ready to Lead Environmental World Government
United Nations delegates to the upcoming Climate Change Convention in Copenhagen are preparing to propose a UN-centered environmental world government with authority to...
Read moreSenate Healthcare Debate Begins
On November 30, the U.S. Senate began debating legislation that would change America’s healthcare system by giving government even greater control. The increased...
Read moreHouse Enacts Limits as Patriot Act Set to Expire
Three controversial provisions of the Patriot Act are set to expire this New Year’s Eve. They granted the federal government wide-ranging powers of...
Read moreTom Tancredo and Colorado’s “Platform for Prosperity”
Tea Party activists are working nationwide to shake every tree of unrest wherever they find them growing to acquire money sufficient to fund...
Read moreRecession “Double-Dip” Coming?
In spite of forecasts by some commentators of an improving economy, several factors point to a coming, even worse, "double-dip" recession: false government...
Read moreGold Hits New Record High, Skirts $1,200/oz.
The weakening dollar propelled gold prices in American markets almost to $1,200 an ounce Tuesday morning, Reuters reported. U.S. gold futures for February...
Read moreRadical Imam’s Website Encouraged the Killing of American Soldiers
Justifiably, much is being made in the press of FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and Pentagon investigators’ inscrutable failure to take any sort...
Read moreDonald Rumsfeld Let bin Laden Escape into Pakistan
Donald Rumsfeld could have given the order to kill or capture Osama bin Laden, but he let him escape to Pakistan because he...
Read moreSwiss Ban the Muslim Minaret
Switzerland has struck out on its own to become, perhaps, the first European nation trying to stop Muslims from overtaking it. ...
Read more‘Copenhagen Diagnosis’ Ramps Up the Rhetoric
In the aftermath of revelations of “Climategate,” proponents of the theory of manmade climate change are ramping up the rhetoric in the remaining...
Read moreGovernment Schools Are Bad for Your Kids
The closure of St. Rose of Lima in Buffalo, New York, ignited a fury in libertarian activist, attorney, and LewRockwell.com contributor James Ostrowski....
Read moreBlack Friday: Materialism in America
It’s ironic that Black Friday, which has a negative etymology and connotation, should have become one of the more anticipated days of the...
Read moreLatest “Freedom Index” Rates Congress
The latest (December 7) issue of The New American includes our second congressional scorecard on the 111th Congress. The scorecard, entitled “The Freedom...
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