Faux (Same-sex) Marriage Bill Passes Vermont House
Vermont has long been a hotbed of secession, with much talk during the Bush administration years of separating from the union. Now it...
“Conspiracy Theorists” Not So Crazy After All
Sometimes one wonders what it will take to wake people up and shake people up. It can become tiresome being labeled a kook,...
Read moreU.S. Journalists Face Trial in North Korea
Laura Ling and Euna Lee, the two U.S. journalists detained by North Korea on March 17, will be tried for "illegal entry and...
Read moreNorth Korea Prepares to Launch Missile
Quoting from a senior U.S. military official, CNN has reported that North Korea has begun fueling its long-range missile. Such knowledge is readily...
Read moreG20 Pledges Supersized IMF
The much-ballyhooed G20 London lollapalooza is over, and things are going to change, according to world leaders. “A new world order is emerging,...
Read moreOur Monetary Mayhem Began With the Fed
Nearly all Americans know they are plagued by inflation. In 1962, a postage stamp cost four cents, a candy bar a nickel, a...
Read moreTerri Schiavo Remembered
Terri Schiavo, the brain-damaged woman who died on March 31, 2005, 13 days after being denied nutrition and hydration at the order of...
Read moreStimulus Money Going Out to Schools
President Obama’s Education Secretary Arne Duncan announced that $44 billion is being released in the first round of the stimulus money-grabbing contest for...
Read moreGOP Budget: $500 Billion-plus Annual Deficits
A full week after House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) jumped in front of the cameras and proclaimed “here it is, Mr. President,”...
Read moreCreating “Wealth”: The Fed Shows No Reserve
When the Federal Reserve announced on March 19 its latest offensive against the financial crisis — to purchase more than $1 trillion in...
Read moreEconomics a Hot Topic in Woods’ Book “Meltdown”
Today's hard times are prompting people to learn more about the forces that drive our economy, and the book Meltdown, by Thomas Woods,...
Read moreShedding Light on the Earth Hour
Time zone by time zone, lights went out around the globe from 8:30-9:30 p.m. local time on March 28, in observance of “Earth...
Read moreThe Sword of Islam, the Pen of the UN
If you know anything about “human rights commissions,” you know that never were there entities more euphemistically named. They have proliferated throughout the...
Read moreConcert of Democracies: Same Old Globalism
During last year's presidential campaign, Republican candidate John McCain turned heads when he stated: "We have to strengthen our global alliances as the...
Read moreJohnsen’s Pro-Abortion Rationale Bizarre
President Obama’s nominee to head the Office of Legal Counsel, Yale-educated Dawn Johnsen, was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee on March 19,...
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