Beware 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...
Will 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...
Read moreAuditing the Fed Moves Ahead
At a town hall meeting held in his Massachusetts district, House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank provided a surprising response to a...
Read moreFCC to Investigate Wireless Industry
The Federal Communications Commission is launching an investigation of the nation’s wireless industry to root out any anti-competitive practices and to decide what...
Read moreFed Official Admits 16% Unemployment
The real number of unemployed in the United States is far more than the federal government’s official count and the recovery could be...
Read moreUN’s Ban Calls On Palestinians to Unite for Talks
Speaking in Vienna at an August 28 event celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Austrian capital as a UN seat (along with New...
Read moreAnger Over Terrorist’s Release Confuses Gadhafi
Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, son of the longtime Libyan dictator, Moammar Gadhafi, is confused as to why families on both sides of the Atlantic...
Read morePrivate Companies compete for Google Lunar X Prize
The recent launch of South Korea’s Naro-1 rocket marked the emergence of the 10th nation with the capacity to launch payloads to orbit....
Read moreBroadband Initiative Stimulates Interest
The Obama Administration, under the rubric of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, poured a few more letters in the giant...
Read moreCourt Sets New Rules for Computer Searches
In a ruling with broad implications for computer privacy, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled that federal investigators...
Read moreFed’s Bernanke a Victim of ID Theft
While the Fed fights efforts to air its dirty laundry, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has had his own personal bank account information compromised...
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