United States
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Mojave Cross
On Wednesday, April 28, in a surprising 5-4 ruling by the United States Supreme Court, justices ruled that the 1st Amendment “accommodates” for...
Prosecutorial Misconduct and Corrupted Justice
Prosecutorial misconduct is becoming uncomfortably familiar to Americans. The Duke Lacrosse Lynching, for example, showed how easily politicized justice or “social justice” can...
Read moreDemocrats’ Answer to Illegal Immigration is National ID
In the days that have followed the enactment by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer of the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act,...
Read moreThe Constitution & Healthcare Reform
The U.S. government is using the Commerce and Supremacy Clauses as its constitutional basis for passing its healthcare reform bill, but it misrepresents...
Read moreRepublican Hypocrisy on ObamaCare
Item: Mitt Romney stated on his Free & Strong America PAC website: “President Obama’s new healthcare law imposes higher taxes, cuts Medicare, contains...
Read moreObamaCare Contains Crippling Changes to Tax Code
The existence of the ObamaCare provision that forces every American, regardless of income, ability or personal preference to purchase a qualifying health insurance...
Read moreNew York Law Would Enroll All Residents as Organ Donors
Living in New York has long cost an arm and a leg. Now dying there may cost a kidney and a heart. Under...
Read moreInterview: California Gubernatorial Candidate Chelene Nightingale
Chelene Nightingale is no stranger to politics. For the past five years, Chelene has been a leading constitutional activist, organizing many rallies and...
Read moreNewspaper Circulation Continues Decline
Newspapers are dying. That is the message from the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations, an independent firm that checks the average circulation of...
Read moreEnglish-only Driver’s Exam Proposed for Alabama
The state of Alabama offers driver's license tests in Japanese, Korean, German, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, French, Greek, Russian, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese. And...
Read morePromising Path for Healthcare Reform
When French economist and legislator Frederic Bastiat accused “disseminators of subversive doctrines” of “concocting the antidote and the poison in the same laboratory,”...
Read morePuerto Rico a Potential 51st State?
The United States’ unemployment rate remains high at 9.7 percent. States are in the unfair position of having to take immigration law into...
Read moreEPA Offers Cash for Propaganda
The Environmental Protection Agency is offering thousands of taxpayer dollars and free publicity to whoever produces the most compelling pro-government-regulation propaganda, it announced...
Read moreObamaCare: Embattled Doctors & Patients
The Obama administration finally finagled reticent Democrats into passing “healthcare reform,” despite the fact that a majority of Americans were against the Democrats’...
Read moreArizona’s Immigration Law: Police State or State of Emergency?
Tony Estrada is a cop’s cop. For 43 years he has protected and served the citizens of Santa Cruz County and Nogales, Arizona....
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