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On Roe v. Wade’s 39th Anniversary, Obama Celebrates the “Constitutional Right” to Abortion
On January 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court voided the abortion laws of all 50 states in an unprecedented and brazen display of...
Gingrich Wins South Carolina, Third GOP Winner In As Many States
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich won the South Carolina primary January 21 with 40 percent of the vote, making Gingrich the third GOP...
Read moreTop “Fast & Furious” Official Pleads the Fifth; Refuses to Testify
A senior official with the U.S. Department of Justice involved in the growing “Fast and Furious” federal gun-trafficking scandal told Congress that he...
Read moreGuttmacher/WHO Study Is Abortion Propaganda, Pro-Life Leader Says
A British-based pro-life leader said that a recent study by two influential organizations supposedly showing that “unsafe” abortions are on the rise is...
Read moreAlger Hiss Conviction Highlighted Communist Subversion of U.S. Gov’t
The Soviet Union since its earliest days described the United States as the “main enemy.” The penetration of American government and society was...
Read moreS.C. Debate Includes Exchange Between Santorum, Paul on Pro-life Credentials
Lost in the Newt Gingrich morality play that was the January 19 South Carolina GOP presidential debate was an exchange on the issue...
Read moreNew York’s Long-Distance Body Scanners Challenge 4th Amendment
New York Police Commissioner Joe Kelly (left) is considering the latest in technology — Terahertz Imaging Detection (TID) — to be mounted on police...
Read moreRon Paul Introduces Bill to Repeal NDAA’s Indefinite Detention
Texas Congressman and GOP presidential contender Ron Paul is continuing his battle for liberty even as he is focused on his fight for...
Read moreSteal $40K, Get 6 Months in Jail — If You’re a TSA Worker
Steal $40,000 from a bank, and you’ll spend a decade or two in prison. Steal $40,000 from an airplane passenger’s luggage and you’ll...
Read moreHackers Take Down DOJ and FBI Sites After Piracy Arrests
A coalition of hacker activists known as “Anonymous” — styling itself a “hacktivist” collective that fights for Internet freedom — took credit for...
Read moreFrench Judge Wants to Investigate Claims of Gitmo Torture
The Associated Press is reporting out of Paris that a French judge is seeking permission from American authorities to investigate claims of torture...
Read moreCNN Debate: Newt “Appalled” at Question on Marital Infidelity
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich unloaded on CNN Anchor John King for asking about allegations made by Gingrich's ex-wife that the former Georgia...
Read moreRick Perry Drops Out of GOP Presidential Race, Endorses Gingrich
After an early meteoric surge in the polls, followed by steadily declining popularity among voters, Texas Governor Rick Perry, as expected, dropped out...
Read moreObama Administration Denies Permit for Keystone XL Pipeline
President Obama rejected a permit to expand the controversial Keystone pipeline Wednesday, blaming Republicans for ordering a hurried deadline that, he claimed, did...
Read moreInternet Blackout Changes Minds of Some SOPA & PIPA Cosponsors
After the major Internet blackout on Wednesday, January 18, a number of co-sponsors for the draconian Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) have backed...
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