The Bravest of the Brave
We are the land of the free for one reason and one reason only — because we are the home of the brave....
Apples to Oranges
How the front-running candidates compare when the rhetoric is peeled away. ...
Read moreGingrich Issues Curious Comments About Terror Attacks
On tour promoting Days of Infamy, a new novel about World War II he coauthored with history professor William Forstchen, former Speaker of...
Read moreBilderberger Confab in United States Goes Unreported … Again
The ultra-elite Bilderberg Group held its annual secret meeting at the sealed-off Westfields Marriott Hotel in Chantilly, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., June 5-8....
Read moreBush, Bilderbergers Push EU Membership for Turkey
The increasing presence of representatives from Turkey — both corporate executives and government officials — at the annual Bilderberg conferences has coincided with...
Read moreSenate Climate Change Bill Crashes
On Monday, June 2, the U.S. Senate began deliberating on the Climate Security Act (S. 3036), in what many hoped would mark the...
Read moreOops! California Democrat Leaks Desire to Nationalize Oil
During a recent hearing of the House Judiciary Committee dealing with rising oil prices, John Hofmeister, the president of Shell Oil, testified: “I...
Read moreTop Iranian’s Explanation for High Oil Prices
If even a stopped clock can tell the right time twice a day, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the leader of the world’s fourth-largest...
Read moreThat Significant, Sensational Signing
You might think that defying a powerful government, convening an illegal Congress, and signing one of liberty’s most lyrical documents would be exciting...
Read moreIndiana Jones Film Offers Rare Negative Portrayal of Soviets
Nostalgia for previous Indiana Jones productions guaranteed that the fourth film in this series would be a box-office success. Starring an aging Harrison...
Read moreShooting the Messenger
For six years, Sibel Edmonds has been carrying out an heroic crusade to protect her adopted country from national security threats within the...
Read moreA Tale of Two Reactors
A nuclear power plant is arguably the most extraordinary product of engineering and scientific know-how in the history of mankind. Once every 18...
Read moreGas Prices: Why So High?
In early March a sign in front of a Citgo station read Regular/Unleaded: $3.19 per gallon, and I told my companion, “That’s absurd!...
Read moreDid We Get Lied Into War?
On June 5, the Senate Intelligence Committee, concluding five years of investigations (and partisan disagreements), released its report about whether the Bush administration...
Read moreRon Paul Ends His Campaign for President, Starts a New Venture
With a letter sent to supporters on June 12, and with a speech delivered at a rally coinciding with the Texas GOP convention...
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