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Inconvenient Truths Revealed at Obama’s “Town Hall”
President Obama revealed several inconvenient truths about his healthcare package at his Portsmouth, New Hampshire, “Town Hall” meeting August 11. ...
AARP Controversy Over Healthcare Reform
As FOX News put it on August 10: “Elected officials aren't the only ones facing frustrated, angry crowds at health care town hall...
Read moreStimulus Grants for Batteries and Green Cars
Last week, the Obama administration revealed the 48 recipients of $2.4 billion in federal grant money supposedly designed to stimulate domestic production of...
Read moreObamaCare Shocker: Send in the Social Workers
The proposed Obama government healthcare bill has a government snitch network built into it, allowing social workers to gain access to your home...
Read moreObama’s Healthcare “Snitch Line”
While President Barack Obama was in Guadalajara last weekend, his staff back in the White House was gearing up for a dirty political...
Read moreSecret Prisons and Gag Orders Continue Under Obama
President Barack Obama took office with a pledge to end secret prisons and minimize government secrecy, but evidence revealed by the American Civil...
Read moreGates Controversy Goes On in Cop’s Lawsuit
The controversy over Harvard University Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and his conflict with a Cambridge, Mass., police officer just won't die. A...
Read moreSonia Sotomayor Enters a New World
Last Saturday Sonia Sotomayor, 55, was confirmed as the 111th Justice in the history of the Supreme Court of the United States —...
Read moreProtests Continue at Town Meetings Devoted to Healthcare
Healthcare reform is currently the hottest issue on the table. Congress has adjourned for the summer, but as its members hold town hall...
Read moreNever Used Steroids, Ortiz says
Ten days after the New York Times reported that his name is on a list of players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs...
Read moreThe Fallout of Sen. Mel Martinez’s Resignation
Questions about Florida Senator Melquiades Martinez’ decision to resign two years before the end of his term are flooding the Internet, along with...
Read moreTwitter Attack Aimed at Georgian Blogger
CNET News reported on August 6 that “a Georgian blogger with accounts on Twitter, Facebook, LiveJournal, and Google's Blogger and YouTube was targeted...
Read moreSonia Sotomayor Confirmed for Supreme Court
Yesterday the U.S. Senate voted 68 – 31 to confirm Judge Sonia Sotomayor, 55, as the nation’s 111th Supreme Court Justice. ...
Read moreMore Unemployed, Yet Unemployment Rate Drops
Unemployment numbers ticked upward during July at a much slower pace than past months, leading many establishment forecasters to conclude that an economic...
Read moreNo More War on Terror, White House Claims
The Obama administration has declared an end to the “war on terror,” which undoubtedly scares the neocons as much it warms the hearts...
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