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NatGeo’s “Wolf Wars” Flacks for Radical Greens
"Wolf Wars," the cover story for the March 2010 issue of National Geographic, may seem, at first read, to be a "balanced" report...
Proposed National Uniform Academic Standards?
On Wednesday March 10, a panel of educators coordinated by governors and state school superintendents convened to propose national uniform academic standards. Since...
Read moreA “Son of Hamas” Converts to Christianity
For Mosab Hassan Yousef, the problem for his fellow Palestinians is simple: “The problem is with their God. They need to be liberated...
Read moreSix-year-old Suspended for “Gun” Violation
Political correctness reached a new height (or depth) when a six-year-old boy in Ionia, Michigan, was suspended from his Jefferson Elementary kindgarten class...
Read morePennsylvania Woman Charged with Terrorism Offenses
Colleen R. LaRose, a Pennsylvania woman known to authorities as “JihadJane”, has been charged with recruiting Jihadist fighters via the Internet to commit...
Read moreObama Healthcare II Is Financial Lunacy
Even if the Obama administration is able to persuade (or bludgeon) enough Democrats into passing his latest version of healthcare, it would still...
Read moreObama Healthcare by Hook or by Crook
According to the New York Times, President Obama has “his back to the wall” concerning the fate of his “signature initiative” and is...
Read moreFirearms Freedom Spreading
The Tenth Amendment movement sweeping across the nation has made its way to the Beehive State. The Utah-Made Firearm Act states that all...
Read moreCensus Should Stick To Constitutional Limits, Says Ron Paul
Every time a year ending in a zero swings around, the federal government conducts a census — typically in early spring, meaning that...
Read moreSex Offender Laws Called Into Question
John Albert Gardner III, a registered sex offender in Escondido, a north San Diego suburb, from January 2008 to January 2010, is accused...
Read moreSame-sex Couples Wed in Washington, DC
Homosexual couples began marrying March 9 in Washington, DC, nearly a week after a measure permitting same-sex marriage passed its final legal hurdles...
Read moreInflicting Aristide — and More Pain — on Haiti
By the beginning of March, government officials and humanitarian aid workers on the ground in Haiti were estimating that the death toll from...
Read moreObama Woos Senators for Climate-change Legislation
President Obama is turning up the heat on Congress to pass comprehensive climate-change legislation, meeting today with key Senators from both parties at...
Read moreTSA and the Fourth Amendment: Take another Look
When Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced that Major General Robert Harding was President Obama’s latest nominee for the Transportation Security Agency (TSA),...
Read moreGas Prices May Reach $7 Per Gallon
President Obama's fiscal year 2010 EPA budget calls for carbon reductions that would require raising the cost of gasoline to $7 per gallon...
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