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Cap-and-Trade, Dead or Alive
The White House special climate envoy has assured U.N. delegates from more than 40 countries the U.S. is ready to move forward on...
Senate Caves to Fed Pressure, Waters Down Audit
Just before noon on Tuesday, May 11, the U.S. Senate agreed to a one-time audit of the Federal Reserve's emergency actions taken in...
Read moreOther States Consider Arizona-style Anti-immigration Statutes
Attorney General Eric Holder’s declaration to ABC News that Arizona’s recently enacted anti-illegal immigration law (S.B. 1070) is “not racist in its motivation,”...
Read moreA Bad START and Other Perilous Nuclear Posturing
Item: In an article entitled, “Republicans expected to line up behind New START,” the Associated Press reported on April 9: “Despite near gridlock...
Read moreStudents Sent Home for American Flag T-Shirts
On Wednesday, May 5, five students were sent home from Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill, California for wearing American flag items...
Read moreGulf Oil-leak Efforts Continue
Three weeks after the oil rig Deepwater Horizon exploded, the response team is still working to contain three leaks spewing oil into the...
Read moreThe TSA’s Big Lie Exposed
Remember the Transportation Safety Administration’s repeated assurances that their full-body scanners at airports would not show the most intimate details of a person’s...
Read moreDobson Endorses Rand Paul for Senate
Dr. James Dobson, founder and former chairman of Focus on the Family, has endorsed Rand Paul, son of Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), in...
Read moreUtah GOP Gives “Bailout” Bennett the Boot.
Sen. Robert F. Bennett of Utah has become the first congressional incumbent to be defeated this year. Given that distinct and dubious honor...
Read more$Trillion Bailout of Euro, Greece Shows Need to Audit the Fed
The timing of the sellout by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) last Thursday, May 6, on legislation to audit the Federal Reserve could not...
Read moreA Gay in the Life of Archie Andrews
It’s getting so you can’t trust anything marketed as family-friendly entertainment these days. Disney, a holdout against the coarsening of popular culture for...
Read moreFinance Reform
With a congressional battle brewing over what is being touted as the biggest attempt at financial regulatory reform since the Great Depression, most...
Read moreIllegal Alien Awarded $145,000 by NYC
In October 2007, illegal immigrant Cecil Harvey was deported to his native country of Barbados. Because the former Brooklyn resident was held on...
Read moreU.S. Officials Say Pakistan Terrorists Behind Times Square Bomb Attempt
Gen. David Petraeus, who oversees the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, told the Associated Press on Friday, May 7, that the Times Square...
Read moreSaga of Times Square Bomber Continues
Now over a week since the event, the details and background of Faisal Shahzad and his attempt to explode a car bomb in...
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