White House Propagandizes Students
The U.S. Department of Education has backed off naked propaganda on behalf of President Obama in published lesson plans, only to cover over...
Rifqa Bary to Stay in Florida Temporarily
Good news for Rifqa Bary, the 17-year-old Christian girl who fled her parents because she feared an honor killing. The circuit court judge...
Read morePartial Iraq Withdrawal Could Save $1.1 trillion
The Army Times is reporting that a congressional study has once again discovered the obvious: pulling out of Iraq will save money. “A...
Read moreObama Advisers Differ on Afghanistan
President Barack Obama’s top advisers differ on what course of action to take with the war in Afghanistan, the New York Times reported...
Read moreDemocrats May Fund Health Reform With Taxes
Senate Democrats are once again looking at the option of taxing those with higher incomes to fund healthcare reform, the Wall Street Journal...
Read moreSouth Carolina GOP Wants Sanford Out — Now
State GOP lawmakers in South Carolina are furious at Governor Mark Sanford over his admitted adulterous affair and associated misuse of state funds...
Read moreUnemployment Continues to Climb
The U.S. Labor Department reported unemployment rose to 9.7 percent during the month of August from 9.4 percent, the highest unemployment rate in...
Read moreResurrecting the Black Regiment
Most Americans today would probably still recognize the stirring words from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Concord Hymn”: “By the rude bridge that arched the...
Read moreBuying American
It can be said with certainty that the ever-expanding global economy, and our nation’s weakened position in it, is of America’s doing. Many...
Read moreObama’s Snitch Line Reminescent of Cuba
Like good and obedient informants for the government, we’re supposed to contact Obama’s snitch line to report anything “fishy” that’s being said about...
Read moreNext Japanese PM Meets With U.S. Ambassador
Japan's newly elected Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama met with the new U.S. ambassador to Japan John Roos on September 3, just four days...
Read moreBan Warns of Environmental “Abyss”
Confronted by a negotiation process that some are characterizing as “walking in wet sand,” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has decided to get things...
Read moreAre Extremists Blowing Smoke Over Cap and Tax?
With the Obama administration’s plans to collectivize healthcare threatened by a prairie fire of public outrage, the Left may be shifting targets once...
Read moreReporters Dragged Into North Korea
The American television reporters who were imprisoned in North Korea, Euna Lee and Laura Ling, say they were “violently dragged” from Chinese soil...
Read moreLaw of the Sea Treaty: Through Rose-colored Goggles?
On January 22, the Worldwatch Institute, a group having the goal of bringing the global community together to address climate change,...
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