Politics
Public Opinion Turns Against Afghan War
The tide of U.S. public opinion is turning against the war in Afghanistan according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll conducted November 12-15....
Kelo v. New London: All for Naught, or Not?
The city of New London, Connecticut, fought for and won at the highest level permission to take private property from one person and...
Read moreImam Denies Inciting Violence Against Americans
While completing his residency at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Major Nidal Hasan told an audience of fellow physicians that the army should...
Read moreGovernment Proposes Limiting Restrictions and Fees on Gift Cards
On Monday, the Federal Reserve proposed new rules to protect consumers from unexpected costs and restrictions on gift cards, gift certificates, and other...
Read more2010 Census Mired in Controversy
Households nationwide will begin to receive their 2010 federal census surveys in the mail in March. The U.S. Constitution (Article 1, Section 2,...
Read moreACORN Sues Federal Government
ACORN, the beleagured leftist group nailed in a prostitution video sting, has sued the federal government because Congress cut off its federal funding....
Read morePolls Show Displeasure With Democrat Policies
Recent public opinion polls are exhibiting a trend that Democrats ought to find disturbing. For the first time since 2008, more voters would...
Read moreObama to Host “Jobs Summit” Amid Stimulus Exaggerations
President Obama announced November 12 he will host a “jobs summit” in December at the White House to try to stop the upwardly...
Read moreCarbon Scam? Al Gore, Profits, and Copenhagen
Will Al Gore become the first "carbon billionaire?" That question — and the ethical issues involved in his related lobbying activities — is...
Read moreChick Heileson vs. Mike Simpson
Even his parents never called him Marvin. To all but his mother and a few other close relatives, he is “Chick.” (His parents...
Read moreNYC Mayor Welcomes Suspected Terrorist
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg denies knowing that one of his guests at City Hall this week is a Muslim leader long...
Read moreLou Dobbs Quits CNN, John King Will Step In
CNN Anchor Lou Dobbs announced on the air on November 11 that he was resigning from the network to pursue other unspecified opportunities....
Read moreBlackwater (Xe) Criticized for Iraq Bribes
Executives at the private North Carolina-based U.S. security firm Blackwater approved secret payments of about one million dollars to Iraqi officials to "silence...
Read moreConstitutional Candidates for Congress
As recently as two years ago, Congressman Ron Paul introduced a bill to audit the Federal Reserve Bank that headed to oblivion. Year...
Read moreObama to Consider Four Afghan Troop Options
On November 11, President Obama held his eighth Situation Room meeting in the last two months to discuss the ongoing war in Afghanistan....
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