Coalition Urges ObamaCare Support
The coalition Health Equity For All is launching a series of television commercials and print ads to promote Obama's healthcare reform. The ads...
Supreme Court to Rule in Second Amendment Case
The Supreme Court will soon face its first post-Sotomayor test concern Second Amendment liberties. The landmark District of Columbia v. Heller case last...
Read moreJennings Coverup Exposes More Media Malfeasance
The "Mainstream Media" is finally being forced to report on some inconvenient truths about President Obama's "Safe Schools Czar" Kevin Jennings. However, it...
Read moreWhat Is a Real Sign the Recession’s Ending?
News that another 263,000 jobs were lost in September has led a number of uninformed analysts to wonder whether the recession will continue....
Read moreEPA Won’t Wait for Congress to Enact New Greenhouse Gas Regulations
As debate heats up in the Senate over its new cap-and-trade bill, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is pre-empting legislators' efforts to shackle...
Read moreObama Meets McChrystal Aboard Air Force One
President Obama met with U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal, the commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, aboard Air Force One at...
Read moreNY Health Workers Protest Mandatory Vaccines
Healthcare workers in the state of New York are resisting and protesting government-mandated vaccinations against the seasonal and swine influenzas, drawing a great...
Read moreMore Pro-lifers Thanks to Obama
Popular support for legal abortion is shrinking nationwide, and we may have Obama to thank for it, according to results released on Thursday...
Read moreThe Newspaper Revitalization Act Bailout
Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-Md.) introduced “The Newspaper Revitalization Act” on March 24 of this year. The legislation would allow the nation’s struggling newspapers...
Read moreSeptember Unemployment Hits 9.8 Percent
The national unemployment rate hit 9.8 percent in September, the highest it has been since June 1983. A total of 15.1 million Americans...
Read moreTadeusz Kosciuszko: Premier Polish Patriot
British General John Burgoyne must have been bitterly disappointed one day in July 1777 in the upper Hudson Valley — the day his...
Read moreFBI Claims OKC Bombing Tapes Not Edited
The Federal Bureau of Investigation claims that surveillance tapes of the Oklahoma City bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April...
Read moreMemo Warned ACORN of Problems
ACORN's attorney warned the group last year that it needed to get its fiscal and managerial houses in order, reports Matthew Vadum at...
Read moreU.S. Opens ICANN to Global Influence
The U.S. Department of Commerce and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) signed an agreement on September 30 to give...
Read moreFiguring Out the Founders
Stroll casually along the bulging bookshelves of your local bookseller, and you’re sure to see rows and rows of books chronicling the lives...
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