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Tenn. Bill Would Make Following Sharia Law a Felony
Tennessee is the latest state to join the fight to resist the imposition of Sharia Law within the United States. A bill has...
Apple’s Refreshed MacBooks Pro
Apple announced the release of a new line of refreshed, enhanced MacBook Pro laptops last week. The new MacBook Pros represent a boon...
Read moreGenetic DNA “Pat-Downs” Coming
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is no stranger to controversy. The TSA has been the subject of much scrutiny from civil libertarians and...
Read moreCoburn: GAO Report Makes Congress “Look Like Jackasses”
TheGovernment Accountability Office has released a new report that shows 34 areas where the federal government operates hundreds of duplicate programs spread across...
Read more“Peaceful” Wisconsin Protestors?
As the anti-reform protests in Madison, Wisconsin, drag into their third week, much has been said about how peaceful, respectful, and well-behaved the...
Read moreGovt Scientists Propose Nuclear War to Curb Global Warming
In what sounds like a page out of George Orwell’s classic novel 1984, where “perpetual war for perpetual peace” is the de facto...
Read moreMaryland County Cancels Agenda 21 Participation
Last November’s political “sea change” hasn’t ebbed. In what is believed to be the first such action of its kind in the entire...
Read moreDid Military Use Psych Warfare Against Senators Visiting Afghanistan?
U.S. military officials are firmly denying allegations published in Rolling Stone magazine that a top Army officer in Afghanistan, Lieutenant General William Caldwell...
Read moreBen Bernanke Opposes Spending Cuts
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told members of the House Financial Services Committee March 2 that even mild cuts in spending could cost...
Read moreCatholic Hospital’s New Protocol Halts Abortions Midway
Resurrection Medical Center, located in Chicago, Illinois, is the first Roman Catholic hospital in the country to begin the practice of interrupting abortion...
Read moreIdaho State Rep. Seeks Repeal of 17th Amendment
On Monday, Idaho State Representative Pete Nielsen (R-Mountain Home) introduced a non-binding measure calling on the Congress of the United States to repeal...
Read moreSurveillance Blimp to Patrol Over Ogden, Utah
There are about 82,000 citizens of Ogden, Utah, and soon they will all live under the ever-watchful eye of the city’s new “Crime...
Read moreGovt, Unions, and the Battle in Wisconsin
Unions — in both the public and private sectors — have been thrust back into the national spotlight following weeks of unrest over...
Read moreHolder Reveals Underlying Racism in DOJ Treatment of Black Panther Case
Though evidence of racism in the Justice Department has been evident for some time, Attorney General Eric Holder finally admitted to it on...
Read moreSupreme Court Rules in Favor of Westboro Baptist Church
On March 2, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 8 to 1 in favor of the Westboro Baptist Church’s right to freedom of speech....
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