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Expert Opposes Senate “Cap and Trade” Bill
The Senate held a hearing on October 29 dealing with the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act (S. 1733), cap-and-trade legislation that...
Same-sex Marriage on Ballot in Maine
"As Maine goes, so goes the nation," was a popular saying in the days when Maine voted before the rest of the nation...
Read moreUN May Not Get Final Climate Change Treaty in Copenhagen
United Nations global warming officials said this week that a final climate change treaty will be “impossible” to reach at the December summit...
Read moreNSA Supercenters to Store Americans’ Private Data Permanently
The National Security Agency is building huge new storage facilities to store the unconstitutionally gained data on the American people's telephone calls and...
Read more$60 Billion a Year in Medicare Fraud
Medicare fraud is a $60 billion a year industry, and in places like Miami, Florida, it is actually bigger than the drug trade....
Read moreRazing Dollars: Obama Wants More Giveaways
Item: Speaking at the United Nations on September 23, President Barack Obama boasted of what his new administration had done already: ...
Read moreGOP Congressman Repents Iraq War Vote
A veteran Republican congressman and self-described "Pat Buchanan American" now regrets he "didn't vote my conscience" in the fall of 2002, when he...
Read moreGingrich, Sharpton Still Odd Couple
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, often talked about as a possible Republican candidate for President in 2012, should cut his ties to controversial...
Read moreDid N.Y. Fed Engineer Sweetheart Deal for AIG Debt Holders?
A year after the onset of the greatest financial crisis since the Great Depression, details continue to emerge of the sordid secret deals...
Read more“Smart Grids” & Monitoring Your Power Use
As Americans continue to wonder what happened to the $787 billion in stimulus money and the economic recovered our leaders said would arrive...
Read moreStop Eating Meat to Help Save Planet From Climate Change?
In December, approximately 20,000 delegates from 192 countries will attend the United Nations conference on climate change in Copenhagen, Denmark. If one British...
Read moreFCC Moves Ahead With Net Neutrality
As of October 22, the five members of the Federal Communications Commission have officially agreed by vote to launch the net neutrality rule-making...
Read moreSenate Healthcare Bill Will Have Public Plan
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) announced on October 26 that Senate healthcare reform legislation will include a public option that would allow...
Read moreRockefellers Fund Global-warming Protests as Earth Cools
All across the world, collections of global-warming protestors financed by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund gathered on October 24 to call for forceful “climate...
Read moreSanctuary in San Francisco
San Franciscans face two new policies that will further erode what little respect for the law can be found among the city's illegal aliens....
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