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Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition
On Friday, a Michigan-based supplier of advanced optical gun sights for use on military weapons announced that it was discontinuing its practice of...
Americans Observe Roe v. Wade Anniversary
January 22 marks a tragic and somber milestone as millions of Americans across the nation observe the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s...
Read moreThe Killing Field at Malmedy
Forty-five years ago, former SS troops gathered by the thousands. Old friends emerged from self-inflicted obscurity. Many, intent on still concealing their less-than-positive...
Read moreLessons from Massachusetts
Yesterday the New York Times concluded that Scott Brown’s victory over Martha Coakley for Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat resulted from Democrat complacency, Republican...
Read moreU.S. Debt Level Unsustainable, Report Says
“The debt level of the United States is unsustainable, something has to give,” said the co-author of a new joint report released last...
Read moreCarrying America Forward
How is the hammer of the whole earth cut asunder and broken! How is Babylon become a desolation among nations! — Jeremiah 50:23...
Read moreGovernment on (Prescription) Drugs
The New Hampshire Sunday News of January 3 of this year ran a front-page feature story on the state’s senior U.S. Senator, Judd...
Read moreFBI Says It Violated Fourth Amendment
The FBI has used the terrorism as an excuse to subpoena some 2,000 telephone records from phone carriers without a warrant or even...
Read moreBrown “Croaks” Coakley, Dems in Mass
The good news for the White House Wednesday morning was that Massachusetts is not Haiti. That unfortunate Caribbean nation suffered another earthquake early...
Read moreNot All Carbon Footprints Are Alike
The recently concluded United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, known in UN-speak as COP15, provides a timely glimpse into a brave new...
Read moreConstitution Candidates Expand Across States
The 2008 presidential campaign of Congressman Ron Paul has spawned successive aftershocks that have progressively magnified in intensity over the original “failed” presidential...
Read moreNixon Library Releases Cache of Presidential Papers
It wasn’t just Oval Office tape recordings that Richard Nixon wanted to get rid of. According to documents made public last week, the...
Read moreRAND Corporation Calls for a Domestic Stability Police Force
Given the United States government’s response to the natural disaster in Haiti, there is increased interest and scrutiny in the ability of the...
Read moreUN Bases Climate-change Forecast on Decade-old Speculation
The world of climate change is heating up with news that forecasts contained in the United Nation's 2007 climate report were based on misquoted speculation by an...
Read moreGreen Government
You may not recognize the name John Rapanos, but officials know him well. Some consider him a vile criminal worthy of prison and...
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