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START Treaty Debate Contentious
As the Senate continues to debate passage of the START Treaty, the future of the nuclear arms pact with Russia is all but...
The College Graduate Bubble: One Student’s Story
Cortney Munna bought the lie, hook, line and sinker. The College Board has been selling it for years: “Over the course of a...
Read moreAmerica Ready For “Gay” President, Says Jimmy Carter
Equating homosexual "rights" with the nation's long and painful struggle for racial equality, former President Jimmy Carter said that it is just a...
Read moreAlaska Judge Neuters Pro-Life Measure
A judge in Alaska has given a back-handed slap to those standing up for life in his state, by letting stand a law,...
Read moreUN, Islamists & Communists Push Global Internet Regime
The United Nations and some of its most oppressive member states are clamoring for global regulation of the Internet, including possible censorship. Toward...
Read moreFood Safety Bill Passes Again
On Sunday evening, the United States Senate passed a bill that will virtually overhaul the nation’s food industry laws: the Food Safety Modernization...
Read moreOnline Surfing Gone Red
Earlier this month, Communist alternatives to the websites Twitter and Wikipedia were launched by China and Cuba, respectively. Both regimes are known for...
Read moreReid and McConnell Compromise on Short-Term Spending Bill
According to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on CNN’s State of the Union, he and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid came to an...
Read moreHow the Fed (Almost) Stole Christmas
One might think that the Federal Reserve is busy enough with bailing out foreign banks, monetizing federal debt, and inflating — er, quantitatively...
Read more“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Repealed
The Senate today voted 65-31 in favor of repealing the 17-year-old military policy, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT). The historic bill is now...
Read moreValedictorian Wins Religious Freedom Case
The Montana Supreme Court ruled five-to-one last month that Renee Griffith’s First Amendment rights were violated when public school officials did not allow...
Read moreGovernment Sues BP
The U.S. Justice Department is suing nine companies including BP for billions of dollars in damages related to the Gulf of Mexico oil...
Read moreBOND Action Contests Michael Steele’s Reelection Bid
In the wake of Michael Steele?s announcement that he would be seeking reelection for the position of Republican National Committee Chairman, a variety...
Read moreSurviving Nuclear Attack: “Duck and Cover” Is Back
Almost three decades have passed since the film The Atomic Cafe (1982) offered a cynical, and yet vacuous, denigration of the efforts of...
Read moreTax Debate Over: Tax Bill Passed Despite House Hurdles
At approximately midnight on Thursday, the House of Representatives voted 277-148 to pass the tax cut legislation approved in the Senate on Wednesday....
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