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DNA Tests Free Texas Man After 30 Years in Prison
A Texas man is finally free after serving 30 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Dallas County Judge Don...
Cops Can Search Cellphones Without a Warrant, Says California Court
The War on Drugs has been chipping away at the Bill of Rights for decades. If a January 3 California Supreme Court ruling...
Read moreAnti-Terrorism Mouthpieces Now Supporting Terror
The January 3 posting of Washington’s Blog (anonymous) opined that the “Biggest Terrorism Scaremongers are THEMSELVES Promoting Terrorism.” The blogger isn’t the first...
Read morePress Secretary Gibbs to Leave Obama White House
After two years Robert Gibbs, Press Secretary for President Barack Obama, has announced his intention to step down from his White House post. ...
Read moreNew Leadership, New Rules: GOP Begins Promised Overhaul
Nine words taken from Article I, Section 5 of the Constitution are causing quite a stir among journalists and pundits today. The “controversial”...
Read moreBehind Janet Napolitano’s Neighborhood Informant Video
The Department of Homeland Security made national headlines forming a new "partnership" with Walmart using a 40 second video statement by DHS Secretary...
Read moreJustice Department Website Redesigned; Features Globalist Quote
Given its recent quest to overturn the sovereignty of the states, and the sovereignty of the people, it is not surprising to learn...
Read moreDemocrats Plan Defense Against GOP Healthcare Repeal Effort
In anticipation of a full-fledged GOP attack on Obama’s signature healthcare law, congressional Democrats are in the process of planning an “all fronts”...
Read moreChina Schedules Mars Probe Launch
According to a story from Agence France-Presse (AFP), a collaborative space mission planned for later this year may give a new meaning to...
Read moreWill the Ninth Circuit Demand San Diego Change Its Name Too?
The Mount Soledad Cross was dedicated at a San Diego park on Easter Sunday in 1954 to honor veterans of the Korean War....
Read moreWicker Bill Introduced to Reaffirm 10th Amendment
In an effort to reaffirm the Tenth Amendment, which reserves to the states those powers not delegated to the federal government by the...
Read moreCongressional Plans to Shackle EPA
Congressman Fred Upton (left) has the climate change movement enflamed with speculation about his upcoming tenure as chairman of the House Committee on...
Read moreOhio Man Sues Sheriff’s Dept After Beating by Deputies
The Cincinnati Enquirer reported on Dec. 30 that 52-year-old Ohio resident John Harmon is suing the Hamilton County sheriff’s department and four deputies...
Read moreCongressional Pushback
Now that the 112th Congress has been sworn in and subjected to the reading of the Constitution and its 27 amendments, the direction...
Read moreNYC Councilwoman Asks Colleagues to Support Absolving Convicted Terrorist
A member of the New York City Council is calling upon her colleagues to support absolving a convicted terrorist. Councilwoman Melissa Mark Viverito,...
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