Pay Czar to Slash Executive Compensation
Kenneth Feinberg, the Obama administration’s “pay czar,” is expected to announce a plan next week that will slash the annual salaries of top...
Natural Law versus Positive Law
It was once an American credo that bad laws are made to be broken. But with the Republic’s long slide past democracy into...
Read moreYou Might Be a Constitutionalist if …
I originally published this column back in January of 2005. Since then (and especially lately), many people have called and written with requests...
Read moreHundreds of Mexican Drug Cartel Members Arrested
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced on October 22 “the arrest of nearly 1,200 individuals on narcotics-related charges and the seizure of more...
Read moreCassini Mission to Saturn Continues to Make Discoveries
Launched in 1997, the Cassini probe to Saturn completed its initial four-year mission in June 2008. The trip from Earth to Saturn took...
Read moreNEA Chief Calls Conservatives “B*****ds”
At the National Education Association’s convention, held last July in San Diego, retiring general counsel of the organization, Bob Chanin, in his swan-song...
Read moreMexican Gangs Threaten, Extort U.S. Businesses
Criminal Mexican cartels are reportedly threatening American businesses in Mexico and even in the United States; and the problem is getting worse as...
Read moreIran Agrees to Nuclear Fuel Deal
Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, director of the UN-spawned International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), announced on October 21 that Iranian negotiators have agreed to a...
Read moreU.S. Scientist Accused of Spying for Israel
Former NASA scientist Stewart Nozette has been charged with attempting to sell classified information about U.S. military satellites to Israel. ...
Read moreBoy Set on Fire in Brutal Revenge Attack
In one of the most heinous crimes imaginable, a 15-year-old Florida boy was set ablaze by five other teens in a revenge attack...
Read moreAnother Honor Killing?
Police in Peoria, Arizona, just outside Glendale, are searching for a suspect in the attempted murder of his daughter. ...
Read moreNASA Prepares to Launch New Rocket for Manned Space Program
With the release of the full report by the Augustine Committee only days away, NASA is making preparations to test a rocket vital...
Read moreKarzai Agrees to Afghanistan Runoff
The incumbent President of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, announced at a Kabul press conference on October 20 that he had accepted the findings of...
Read moreLeftist Regimes Agree to New Currency
Adding to pressure mounting against the U.S. dollar, left-wing Latin American leaders gathered in Cochabamba, Bolivia, over the weekend for the seventh Bolivarian...
Read moreMuslims Call for Sharia in Britain
Britons learned last week that thousands of the nation’s Muslims will descend upon London to publicly protest for the implementation of Sharia or...
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