Natalya Estemirova Murder: Another Putin Victim?
Human rights campaigner Natalya Estemirova was kidnapped on July 15 outside her home in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya. Her bullet-riddled body was...
When Socialists Are in Power, Expect Tyranny
There are three kinds of organizations that require coercion for their successful function: governments, utopians, and criminals. Because the Founding Fathers understood the...
Read moreTaxing Energy in the Name of Climate Change
The San Francisco Chronicle reported on June 25: “The climate-change legislation likely to win House approval Friday will produce ‘millions of jobs’ in...
Read moreMuslim Face of the EU
In early May, Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi predicted Europe’s future: “We have 50 million Muslims in Europe. There are signs that Allah will...
Read moreRigged Honduran Election Results Found in Computers
While much of the world has lined up with Manuel Zelaya, the ousted president of Honduras, time and truth do not seem to...
Read moreAlan Stang Passes Away at 80
Former John Birch Society writer and speaker Alan Stang succumbed to cancer in his home state of Texas on July 19th. Stang was...
Read moreHarry & Louise & Uncle Sam
They’re back, and they’ve changed their tune. Harry and Louise, the fictional couple who starred in television commercials about healthcare reform about 15...
Read moreU.S. Bailouts Could Cost $23.7 Trillion, Inspector General Says
Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) Neil Barofsky told House members on July 21 that the TARP program and...
Read moreObama Repeats Lie That He Hasn’t Pushed Tax Increases on Poor
President Obama reiterated his false claim that he has not raised the taxes of Americans. ...
Read moreMedia Raising Concerns Over Goldman Sachs’ Gov’t Influence
Even the mass media is starting to take notice of the longtime cozy relationship that both the U.S. Treasury Department and the Federal...
Read moreCIT Patches Together Private Bailout After TARP Bailout
Capital lending firm-turned-bank holding company CIT has patched together another $3 billion private loan to avoid bankruptcy and try to complete the transition...
Read moreBernanke Promises “Exit Strategy” From Inflation
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is on a public relations offensive to persuade Americans that he has the economy well in hand, and...
Read moreHonduran Dispute Continues
Outside forces continued to put pressure on the new Honduran government headed by President Roberto Micheletti on July 20, as Costa Rican President...
Read moreRemembering Apollo 11 and the Promise of the “Space Age”
As millions of Americans remember “where they were” 40 years ago when they first heard Neil Armstrong’s famous first words from the surface...
Read moreAwaiting the Fate of U.S. Soldier Captured in Afghanistan
In an interview taped by ABC's television network in New Delhi, India, and broadcast on Good Morning America on July 20, Secretary of...
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