Politics
Taxpayers Clipped to Keep Senate Barbershop Afloat
A shave and a haircut will cost you more than two bits just about anywhere, but it’ll run you over two Hamiltons at...
Obama Hopes “Truth Team” in 13 Swing States Will Parry GOP Attacks
President Obama, in full-blown campaign mode, has launched a project to recruit his adherents to counter any attacks on himself or his record...
Read moreCongress Considers Federal Regulation of Mass Transit
In the aftermath of the Washington Metro's deadliest crash over two years ago, Congress is considering federal regulation to make mass transit systems...
Read moreOklahoma Legislator Introduces NDAA Nullifying Resolution
Another brave state legislator has joined the resistance to federal tyranny by defending the constitutional right of states to govern themselves. On February...
Read moreGeorgia High Court Rules Assisted Suicide Law Unconstitutional
Georgia’s Supreme Court has overturned a law banning advertising for assisted suicide, ruling that it unconstitutionally restricts free speech. The legislature had enacted...
Read moreCoalition of Patriot Groups Unite to Oppose NDAA
The Intolerable Acts was the name used by American colonists to describe a series of oppressive measures passed by the British Parliament in...
Read moreHouse Passes Line-Item Veto; Senate Support Grows
It is increasingly difficult to distinguish the friends of liberty from the foes. Representative Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) is perceived by Republicans to be...
Read moreObama’s Budget Blueprint: Deficits, Deception, and Denial
“The time for austerity is not today,” White House Chief of Staff Jacob Lew declared on the February 12 Meet the Press, providing...
Read moreNRA Warns That Obama Would Assault Gun Rights in 2nd Term
If President Obama is reelected in 2012, he would unlawfully seek to infringe upon the God-given right to keep and bear arms enshrined...
Read moreBill to Broadcast Supreme Court Proceedings Passes Committee
After sailing through the subcommittee in late December, last Thursday by a vote of 11-7 the full Senate Judiciary Committee passed on to...
Read moreLawyer for Gitmo Detainee Challenges Mail-reading Rule
An attorney for an American accused of conspiring to carry out the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 has filed suit in the...
Read moreWas Maine Stolen from Ron Paul?
The mass media have repeated the official results for the Maine GOP presidential caucuses that former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney narrowly beat Texas...
Read moreCourts and Dept of Justice Agree: Videotaping Police is OK
Ken Paulsen (left), president and CEO of the First Amendment Center, wrote in USA Today that “just as police officers use technology to...
Read moreNew Iran Sanctions: President Signs Executive Order Citing NDAA Authority
Once again, a provision of the National Defense Authorization Act is being cited by Washington as justification for a new policy position. ...
Read moreArmy Censored Military Archbishop’s Letter Condemning Obama Contraception Mandate
In the latest controversy over President Obama’s infamous “contraception mandate,” the administration is coming under attack for attempting to prevent military chaplains from...
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