Obama’s Energy Plan
Many factors have enabled the United States to become the wealthiest nation on Earth: limited government, secure property rights, a free-market capitalist economic...
Obama’s Proclamation of Gay Pride Month
Forgive us for being a bit late in reporting this, but this entire month has been dedicated to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and...
Read moreSchooling in the Third Millennium: Bible Out, Sodom In
If anyone needs more evidence as to how we live in a topsy-turvy age of moral turpitude, two recent news stories provide it....
Read more“Ten Thousand Commandments” of Federal Regulation
On May 28, the Competitive Enterprise Institute released the 2009 edition of their report on the impact of federal regulation. Entitled Ten Thousand...
Read moreConfession of Lawmaking Judge Sotomayor
Soon America will move, in all likelihood, from a Supreme Court with a Justice David Souter as a member to a court with...
Read moreThe Second Amendment and the States
There are few topics that can divide people who are normally ideological bedfellows like the legal doctrine of the “incorporation” of the Bill...
Read moreOverdosing on Obama Healthcare
George Stephanopoulos informed ABC television watchers on May 11 that this is “probably the best chance we’ve had in 15 or 16 years...
Read moreUN’s Marxist Plan for Global Government
United Nations General Assembly President Miguel D'Escoto Brockmann intends to leave his mark on the United Nations and the global economic-political picture before...
Read moreChrysler Bankruptcy & Political “Fiat”
All you need to know about the dynamics behind the Chrysler-Fiat “Alliance” being pushed by the White House — and temporarily stayed by...
Read moreGM’s Bankruptcy
Monday, June 1, was the end of an era for the American automotive industry. As nearly everyone not living in the jungles of...
Read moreU.S. Seeks Global Warming Deal with China
One of the signature issues of the Obama administration will be the hammering out of a replacement for the failed Kyoto accord on...
Read moreU.S. Reporters Sentenced to 12 Years Labor in North Korea
North Korea has sentenced two American reporters to 12 years of hard labor for allegedly crossing its border with China. The sentencing has...
Read moreOAS Lifts Ban on Cuba
The 47-year-old suspension of Cuba from the Organization of American States was lifted last week during a meeting of the hemispheric organization in...
Read moreHealthcare Reform on the Fast Track
In the midst of his travels through the Middle East and Europe, President Barack Obama used his weekly address on June 6 to...
Read moreWill Noncitizens Be Allowed to Vote in Georgia?
Karen Handel, Georgia secretary of state, issued a scathing press release following a decision by the U.S. Department of Justice to deny preclearance...
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