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Outrage Grows After “Ethicists” Push Legalized Baby Murder
Two prominent so-called ethicists sparked a wave of outrage after arguing in a prominent journal that killing babies after birth should be permissible,...
Utah Joins the Fight Against NDAA
Another state legislator is riding to the defense of the Tenth Amendment and the Constitution. On February 21, 2012, Utah State Senator Todd...
Read moreVirginia’s NDAA Nullifying Bill Passed by State Senate
On January 16, Virginia Delegate Bob Marshall (left) introduced HB 1160, a bill designed to "prevent any agency, political subdivision, employee, or member...
Read moreN.Y. Threatens to Remove License of Anti-vaccine Attorney
Patricia Finn (left), a vaccine rights attorney in New York, is being targeted by the Ninth Judicial District, which is threatening to strip...
Read morePaul Leads Obama in New Rasmussen Poll
While much of the "mainstream" media continues to either ignore Texas Congressman Ron Paul altogether or speak dismissively of his Republican presidential campaign,...
Read moreWyoming Advances “Doomsday” Bill for Potential U.S. Collapse
Lawmakers in the Wyoming House of Representatives approved a bill on Monday for the second time to explore how the state might respond...
Read more40 Years After the Infamous Shanghai Communiqué
Today marks the 40th anniversary of the infamous Shanghai Communiqué, the joint diplomatic agreement between the United States and the People's Republic of...
Read moreSyria: From Valued Ally to “Vicious Enemy”
Is the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad, in the opinion of U.S. officials, a valued ally or a murderous, tyrannical regime? It all...
Read moreGary Hart: Orthodox Christianity Source of Fear and Intolerance
While Christians around the world await news regarding the fate of Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani — a convert from Islam to Christianity whom the...
Read moreNYC Churches Win Major Victory Over City in Quest to Worship in Schools
New York City churches meeting in the city’s schools have won a major victory over the board of education, as a judge ruled...
Read moreLawmaker Ridiculed for Concerns Over Girl Scout/Planned Parenthood Connection
An Indiana state legislator is facing ridicule for his refusal to sign on to a resolution honoring the Girls Scouts on its 100th...
Read moreSeven States File Suit to Stop Obama’s Contraception Mandate
A total of seven states have joined together in a lawsuit against the Obama administration, seeking to halt the mandate requiring employers to...
Read moreWikiLeaks Starts Massive E-mail Dump From Intelligence Firm Stratfor
The anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks announced on Monday it would be working with over two dozen media organizations around the world to publish millions...
Read morePaying Cash for that Latte? It May Land You on FBI’s Terrorist List
Did you pay cash for that latte this morning at the Starbuck's drive-through? Well, that smiling lady who handed you your frothy espresso...
Read moreAG Holder Could Be Jailed for Ongoing Fast & Furious Cover-up
Tensions are rising quickly in the investigation of the deadly federal gun-running operation “Fast and Furious” as Attorney General Eric Holder’s Department of...
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