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Massachusetts House Passes Bill for Democratic Election of President
On June 2, the Massachusetts House passed by a vote of 113 to 35 a resolution to support the adoption of a national...
Little Improvement in U.S. Employment in May
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics just released its employment figures for the month of May, and they would appear to be very...
Read moreAccused Ft. Hood Shooter Makes First Pre-trail Court Appearance
Sitting gravely silent in a wheelchair and dressed in his dark green Class A uniform, Army Major Nidal Hasan made his first courtroom...
Read moreCondemnation of Arizona Laws to be Taught to L.A. Students
The Board of Education of the Los Angeles Unified School District voted unanimously Tuesday to express "outrage" and "condemnation" of Arizona's new law...
Read moreAt School-year’s End: Why Educators “Don’t Get No Respect”
Despite efforts in some states to counter the now-admitted failures of education policy at the state and federal levels, overall it has been...
Read moreSheriffs Oppose Encroachment of Federal Agents Into Their Jurisdictions
The borders around Montana are being blurred by an overreaching federal government bent on obliterating state sovereignty and assuming all governmental power unto...
Read moreFCC and FTC: Enemies of Free Press and Free Speech
A coalition of 30 or more organizations is currently urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to regulate what is being dubbed “hate speech”...
Read moreObama Administration Agenda Delayed — or Right on Schedule?
It seems as though the political plans of the Obama Administration have been put on hold as the BP rig explosion and subsequent...
Read moreWhite House Tried to Lure Challenger Out of Colorado Race
President Obama wanted to "avoid a costly battle between two supporters" in a Democratic Senate primary in Colorado, and a White House official...
Read moreCourt Holds Suspect Must Invoke the Right to Silence
Police may continue to question a silent suspect until he invokes his right to remain silent, the U. S. Supreme Court said yesterday...
Read moreTea Party Wants to Dump 17th Amendment?
There is a sizable bloc of Tea Party supporters calling for repeal of the 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution. The 17th...
Read moreBurnt U.S. Flag Displayed in Student Art Show
A partially burned American flag appearing as part of a student art exhibit has drawn opposition from a Veterans of Foreign Wars commander...
Read moreFederal Backlash in Gulf Oil Spill
As crude oil continues to gush into the Gulf of Mexico following an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon rig, BP faces an uncertain...
Read moreImmigration Issues Fuel New Mexico Gov. Race
A get tough policy to stem illegal immigration will be a key issue in the governor's race in New Mexico, where Dona Ana...
Read moreBush Rips Crist, Predicts He’ll Finish Third
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush is not sugarcoating his opinion of his successor and former fellow-Republican Charlie Crist. Bush is predicting that Crist,...
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