United States
Senatorial Candidates Change Tunes to Remain Competitive
Campaigns for the 2010 midterm elections have reflected massive transformations for several of the senatorial candidates, particularly Florida Governor Charlie Crist and former...
State Attorneys General Target Business
Intrusive statism has many ways of harassing citizens. The most conspicuous, and in many ways the least dangerous, is by passing statutes. These...
Read moreDon’t Say We Didn’t Warn You: RFID-embedded Bins in Cleveland
What was once a laughable plot of a late night science fiction movie, this nightmare of secret government implantation of microchips and the...
Read morePutting Lipstick on the ObamaCare Pig
In a March 13 op-ed for the Washington Post, President Barack Obama’s lead pollster, Joel Benenson, wrote: “When it comes to health care...
Read moreCost of Government Day No Reason to Celebrate
Congratulations, fellow Americans! As of August 19 you are finally working for your own benefit instead of the government’s. According to Americans for...
Read moreFormer D.A. Garza Indicted in Texas for Misuse of Funds
Joe Frank Garza, a former district attorney for the Texas counties of Brooks and Jim Wells, was indicted late Wednesday, August 18, by...
Read moreMosques, Magistrates, and Madison
A vituperative debate rages over the propriety of building a mosque near Ground Zero. President Obama stepped into the ring by obliquely promoting...
Read moreBlago’s Prosecutors Move for Retrial
For the fourth time since 1973, and the second time in only two years, an Illinois Governor has been found guilty of wrongdoing....
Read moreThe Disease of Faction and the Constitutional Cure
Earlier in the week, The New American reported that despite his inaugural promise to shutter the prison at Guantanamo Bay “as soon as...
Read moreNevada Senate Race: Washington Clout versus Hometown Values
During the last sixteen years, the leaders of majority parties in the houses of Congress have been defeated twice: Speaker Foley in Washington...
Read moreObama’s Order to Close Guantanamo: 19 Months and Counting
Two days after taking the oath of office, President Barack Obama signed an executive order stating that “the detention facilities at Guantanamo …...
Read moreHot Time at Jimmy’s Old Town Tavern
Just after midnight on Saturday, July 24, at Jimmy’s Old Town Tavern — “Where everyone is treated like a regular” — a very...
Read moreNullify Now!
In the face of the growing behemoth known as the American federal government, states and individual citizens are rediscovering the Tenth Amendment as...
Read moreA Constitutional Right To Lie?
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has long been known as the most left-wing federal court in America, its decisions descending into...
Read moreDrug War Costs Elderly Woman Her Life and Taxpayers $4.9 Million
On November 21, 2006, 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston of Atlanta suddenly found herself the victim of a home invasion. When several armed men burst...
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