Crime
Ft. Hood Shooter Still Receiving Pay from the Army
John Galligan, attorney for Nidal Hasan is complaining to the press that his client is having difficulty finding a bank to cash his...
Chicago’s New Gun-control Regime Challenged in Court
Just four days after the Supreme Court essentially struck down the City of Chicago’s draconian handgun ban as unconstitutional, the City Council unanimously...
Read moreTerrorist Smuggling Into U.S. a Real Concern
Richard Stana, the Government Accounting Office’s (GAO) Director of Homeland Security and Justice Issues, testified before a congressional subcommittee on July 22 that...
Read morePolice Deaths Rise in First Half of 2010
Following a 50-year low last year, the number of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in the U.S. rose nearly...
Read moreTexas Lobbyists Plan to “Pack Heat” at Capitol
Success or failure for a political lobbyist often comes down to access; without easy access to legislators, it is naturally much harder to...
Read moreMcCarthy’s Still Right: Communist Treason in the State Department
“And even if there were only one Communist in the State Department, that would still be one Communist too many.” — Senator Joseph...
Read moreGangs Still Active in US Military
Despite efforts to stop them, criminal street gangs have been active inside the U.S. military. And, according to one recent report, the situation...
Read moreWashington Post Investigates U.S. Intelligence
On July 19, the Washington Post published the first installment in a series of investigative reports looking at the U.S. intelligence community’s massive...
Read moreRussian Spy Case Shows Danger Of Amnesty for Illegal Aliens
It turns out that Vicky Pelaez, the Peruvian journalist expelled from the United States on July 8 along with nine Russians, obtained her...
Read moreWife of Oil Executive Targeted in Bomb Attack
Federal agents are investigating a bomb explosion at the home of 58-year-old Houston woman, Vennie Wolf, on July 9. Disguised as an innocuous...
Read morePossible ‘Nuclear’ Spy Leak Proves McDonald Right
On Friday, July 9, 2010, a day after the ten accused Russian spies pleaded guilty in the US District Court in Brooklyn, New...
Read moreFormer Drug Warrior Persecuted for Activism Uses Arrest to Push Jury Nullification
Former Texas narcotics officer turned anti-drug-war activist Barry Cooper surrendered himself to authorities at the state capitol on misdemeanor charges of filing a...
Read moreFormer Justice Official Testifies Against DOJ
Former Department of Justice Official Christian Adams testified before the Civil Rights commission today “pursuant to a subpoena investigating the New Black Panther...
Read moreGirlfriend of Accused: “With a Russian Spy”
As photos and information from accused Russian spy Anna Chapman’s social networking connections continue to circulate around the Internet, information of the other...
Read moreThe Long Arm of Hate Crime Law Grows Longer
Think you know what a hate crime is? Think again. ...
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