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Border Fence Failings
In 1846, in the aftermath of the U.S. annexation of Texas, Mexican forces attacked Americans at Fort Brown, Texas, at the Rio Grande...
AG Holder Announces Reopening of DOJ’s Civil Rights Division
Last Friday, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder (left) addressed the liberal American Constitution Society, where he announced plans to re-open the Justice Department's...
Read moreModerate Jon Huntsmans Record Scrutinized for 2012 Bid
Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. (pictured), who served under the Obama administration as U.S. Ambassador to communist China, officially announced that he...
Read moreSupreme Court: Individuals May Challenge Laws on 10th Amendment Grounds
The U.S. Supreme Court may have just opened the floodgates to individuals wishing to challenge various federal laws on the grounds that they...
Read moreN.J. Latest State to Push Public-Employee Pension Reform
The problem of public-employee pensions is bringing an increasing number of state governments to the brink of fiscal disaster. In some states --...
Read moreTexas Gov. Perry Adds Popular Anti-TSA Groping Bill to Special Session
Texas Governor Rick Perry agreed on Monday to add the wildly popular anti-TSA groping bill to the special session of the Texas Legislature....
Read moreNBC Apologizes After Editing “Under God” From Pledge During U.S. Open
NBC was forced to issue an apology during its coverage of the U.S. Open golf tournament on June 19th after the phrase “under...
Read moreCatholic Bishops Oppose E-Verify Effort to Ensure Immigrants are Legal
American Catholic bishops, equating socialism with true Christian charity, have long been allies of the radical Left in its plans to socialize the...
Read moreUK Financial Times: U.S. Economy Bound for Japanese-style Lost Decade
Britain's leading financial newspaper, the London Financial Times, now believes that the U.S. economy may be headed toward a Japanese-style "Lost Decade." ...
Read moreWar on the Border Patrol
Dedicated to all law-enforcement officers who serve honorably each day knowing what it could cost them by doing so, and to those we...
Read moreMan Kicked Off Plane for Saggy Pants
A University of New Mexico student was arrested after wearing saggy pants onboard a plane at San Francisco International Airport. A video of...
Read moreTexas Gov. Stalls on Calling Up Anti-TSA Groping Bill to Special Session
In his book, Fed Up, Texas Governor Rick Perry observed, “It’s not enough to be fed up. We must act.” Yet at a...
Read moreGAO Report: Govt Agencies Slow to Implement ACORN Funding Ban
In 2009, the U.S. Congress voted in favor of banning the federal funding of the leftwing group ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for...
Read moreFacebook to Launch Its Own iPad App
Facebook for iPhone is the most-downloaded iPhone app ever, but more than a year after Apple introduced the iPad, there is still a...
Read moreScientists Try to Have It Both Ways on Global-warming
It was announced June 15 that scientists are now fairly sure that around 2020, sunspot activity is going to lessen significantly. All the...
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