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Gag Order in Pa. Abortionist’s Capital Murder Case
A Philadelphia judge issued a “gag order” in the trial of Pennsylvania abortionist Kermit Gosnell, who could face the death penalty if convicted...
Illinois House Acts to Protect Gun Owners
The Illinois legislature has taken an important step to protect the rights of gun owners, reining in a move by state Attorney General...
Read moreMore Proof the Budget Deal Was a Scam
Nearly a week after the budget deal in Congress was approved, Americans and analysts are still reeling over the proximity of a government...
Read morePawlenty: Im Running for President! Soon
When former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty (pictured) was being interviewed on CNN last week, he was asked if he would accept the position...
Read moreKansas Governor Signs Pair of Pro-Life Bills
Kansas Governor Sam Brownback (left), who for nearly 16 years was one of the most consistently pro-life lawmakers in the U.S. Senate, continued...
Read moreBryant Apologizes to Homosexuals for Remark
Kobe Bryant, the superstar shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers, has apologized to homosexuals everywhere for calling a referee a "f*****g faggot"...
Read moreIn Libya, as in Iraq, “End of Combat” Means “More Combat”
Truth, it has been said, is the first casualty of war. The latest evidence of the veracity of this saying: The United States...
Read moreObama Proposes Budget “Cuts” (i.e., Spending Increases and Tax Increases)
President Obama outlined a new budget plan in an April 13 speech that would continue the increase in total government spending over the...
Read moreCalifornia Teachers Association Plans Big Protests
The California Teachers Association is planning what it calls “State of Emergency” protests in order to achieve the objective of “forcing [the] legislature...
Read moreMississippi Judge Goes Fishing for Home-schoolers
A Mississippi judge appears to be on a personal fishing expedition to find all the home-schoolers in his jurisdiction — and despite federal...
Read moreHow to Concede in Politics Without Really Trying
Most adults recall the iconic musical comedy, How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. It is still a mainstay of annual high-school...
Read moreDont Ask, Dont Tell Repeal Threatens Religious Liberty in Military, White Paper Warns
Defense Secretary Robert Gates is trying to reassure American troops that the lifting by Congress of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” ban, which...
Read moreMissouri’s Democratic AG Files Amicus Brief in States’ Suit Against ObamaCare
On Monday, the Democratic Attorney General of Missouri filed an amicus brief in one of the federal cases challenging the constitutionality of ObamaCare....
Read moreBradley Manning’s Treatment Worsens as Constitutional Scholars Condemn FedGov
One of President Barack Obama's Harvard professors has condemned the Defense Department's treatment of suspected WikiLeaks source Pfc. Bradley Manning, as the Obama administration...
Read moreControversial J. Crew Ad Features Boy With Pink Toenails
A controversial website advertisement for the preppy clothing store J. Crew features a mother painting her son’s toenails a shade of neon pink....
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