United States
Will Utah be First to Designate a State Gun?
Utah may be the first state to select a state gun. Lawmakers are considering a bill to designate the Browning M1911 the official...
Arizona Shooting: Pretense for Attack on Free Speech?
It took only a matter of hours after the Arizona shooting — amidst the leftist media war cry for government controls against animated...
Read moreDespite Ban, Hawaii Senators Open Session with Prayer
A handful of Democratic state senators in Hawaii have quietly defied a decision by their legislative body to abandon opening prayers. On January...
Read moreVa. Passes Intrastate Commerce Act to Rein in Federal Govt
The State of Virginia -- home of George Washington, Patrick Henry, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe -- was once an indispensable...
Read moreNullify Now! Tour Heads to Phoenix
The Nullify Now! tour is circulating its way through the new year, making its first 2011 stop in Phoenix, Arizona, on Saturday, January...
Read moreMilitary-industrial Spending Spree
“Avoid the necessity of those overgrown military establishments, which, under any form of government, are inauspicious to liberty, and which are to be...
Read moreRussia Moving to Gold Standard?
With the value of the U.S. dollar exponentially declining since the establishment of the Federal Reserve Bank in 1913, it comes as no...
Read moreRon and Rand Paul Introduce “Audit the Fed” Legislation
The Federal Reserve cherishes its privacy and has fought tooth and nail to keep it. Nevertheless, its ability to shower greenbacks on favored...
Read moreDecrees by Obama’s Czars Threaten America’s Energy And Our Freedom
Many conservatives holding their breath during the 2010 lame duck session were relieved that the progressives didn't pass as much damaging legislation as...
Read moreMother Jailed for Enrolling Kids in Another School District
An Akron, Ohio, woman was released from jail on Wednesday after serving 9 days of a 10-day sentence for enrolling her children in...
Read moreTwo Immigrants, Two Honor Killings, Two Trials
Americans have reached yet another cultural milestone. Having absorbed tens of millions of illegal Mexican aliens, whose political leaders seek to detach the...
Read morePeople Are a Big Problem to Environmentalists
The Carnegie Institution’s Department of Global Ecology believes it has discovered in the annals of history a champion — though inadvertent — of...
Read moreArizona Shooting & the Assault on Rights
No sooner had news vans arrived to broadcast from Tucson than the lobbyists and legislators began the shameful molding of this massacre into...
Read moreSPLC’s Poverty of Ethics
The lauded Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) accomplishes little good and much harm, while raking in fortunes, money given to fight hate and...
Read moreAmerican Missionary Murdered in Mexico Near Border
On Wednesday morning, January 26, around 11:30, 59-year-old Nancy Davis, an American missionary, was shot by armed gunmen firing from a pick-up truck...
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