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Federal Court Rules in Favor of Embryonic Stem Cell Research
In what is being heralded as a victory for the Obama Administration, a three-member panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington,...
White House Bullies San Francisco Reporter
Last week's clash between the Obama administration and a San Francisco reporter has laid bare the White House's bullying tactics and may prove...
Read moreTrump Triumphant Over Release of Birth Certificate
Although questions about Barack Obama’s eligibility to serve as President were initially raised by Jim Geraghty of National Review Online in June, 2008, it...
Read moreNothing New in Charge of Racism Against Birthers
The ugly charge that birthers are racist opponents of President Obama, who don't want a black man in the White House, continues the...
Read morePresident Obama Proclaims National Day of Prayer
On April 29, two weeks after the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the National Day of Prayer, President Obama...
Read moreMore States Tackling Public-employee Unions
All across the nation, led by the robust stand of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and the equally tough measures taken by New Jersey...
Read moreFormer UN Ambassador: Obama Will Target Gun Ownership in Second Term
In 2012, were the American people to go to the ballot box and deposit their vast political capital in the account of Barack...
Read moreAmericans Celebrate Announcement of bin Laden’s Death
Since the devastating attacks on September 11, Americans maintained one ultimate goal for the military endeavors that followed in the Middle East: to...
Read moreGeorge Soros a Student of the Austrian School?
George Soros courageously walked into the Cato Institute on Thursday to debate some of the nation’s leading scholars of the Austrian School of...
Read moreAmericans Find Faith & Charity in Tornado-ravaged South
The devastation is still being calculated from last week’s gigantic storm system that spawned numerous tornadoes spanning several states. With 337 confirmed deaths,...
Read moreFlorida Bill Would Repeal Ban on Funding for Religious Groups
A ban on public funding for religious organizations, written into Florida’s constitution in the 1880s, would be repealed under a bill now before...
Read moreNPR Brings Rock Stars to Washington
Ever since an NPR exec was caught on hidden camera genuflecting for a couple of fake representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood and chuckling...
Read moreAriz. Gov. Jan Brewer Signs Law Authorizing Security Fence
On Thursday, April 28, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed SB 1406 into law. The bill authorizes the Grand Canyon State to enter into...
Read moreMan Arrested for Reading Bible in Public
A church in Riverside County, California, is suing the state’s highway patrol after some of its members were arrested during a public Bible...
Read moreTrump Drops F-Bombs in Las Vegas Speech
On Thursday night, real estate mogul, Celebrity Apprentice host, and presidential hopeful Donald Trump unleashed a hailstorm of profanity during a speech at...
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