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Court Denies Police Immunity in Video Arrest
Declaring a First Amendment right to videotape police making an arrest in public, the federal First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston has...
Shakeup Linked to ATF “Fast and Furious” Scandal
Two federal officials have been reassigned and a third has resigned in the wake of controversy over "Operation Fast and Furious," the controversial...
Read moreRon Paul: An Enigma Who Could be the Next President
Despite accusations by some that Ron Paul is being ignored by the mainstream media, there has been an uptick in coverage of the...
Read moreWisconsin Labor Day Parades GOP Ban Sparks Outcry
The decision of local union bosses to ban Republican politicians from this year’s labor-day parade in Wausau, Wisconsin, is sparking nationwide attention and...
Read moreRick Perry Signed Hate Crimes Bill in Texas
Not long after Rick Perry became Governor of Texas, according to an Associated Press release on May 12, 2001 he signed the James...
Read moreSeattle: $20 Million Grant Creates 14 “Green” Jobs
Seattle reaped the benefit of a $20 million federal grant to weatherize homes in one of America’s "greenest" cities, and 16 months later,...
Read moreMore Money Lost to Enemies and Fraud in Iraq, Afghanistan
Earlier this month, a special task force assembled by General David Petraeus (left) released the findings from its investigation that determined approximately $360 million...
Read moreMajority of Americans Say Abortion Is Wrong
A new national survey has found that a majority of Americans think that abortion is wrong. While 48 percent of 1,000 likely U.S....
Read moreDemocrats Propose Toothless Balanced Budget Amendment
One of the terms of the recent debt ceiling deal between Congress and the White House was that Congress would vote on, but...
Read moreFEMA Faces Budget Shortfall
Not surprisingly, reports that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is running out of money have surfaced. The fund?s capacity has been maximized...
Read moreObama Picks Krueger as Economic Council Chairman
President Obama has nominated Princeton University?s Alan Krueger (left) for Chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), and if approved...
Read moreNYC Policy: No Clergy at 9/11 10th Anniversary
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (pictured at left) has decided there will be no clergy presence at the upcoming ceremony observing the...
Read moreHow Much Is Rick Perry Like George W. Bush?
As Rick Perry preaches his down home, “Don’t mess with Texas” version of the neo-con gospel (see his latest comment regarding “taking the...
Read moreFederal Judge Blocks Alabama’s Tough New Immigration Law
A federal district judge has blocked Alabama’s tough new immigration law from going into effect and says she will decide whether it is...
Read moreObamaCare Hurts Employer-Sponsored Health Plans
In June 2009, President Obama addressed the American Medical Association to promote his national healthcare bill, as he declared a seemingly forthright promise...
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