Politics
New York’s Long-Distance Body Scanners Challenge 4th Amendment
New York Police Commissioner Joe Kelly (left) is considering the latest in technology — Terahertz Imaging Detection (TID) — to be mounted on police...
Ron Paul Introduces Bill to Repeal NDAA’s Indefinite Detention
Texas Congressman and GOP presidential contender Ron Paul is continuing his battle for liberty even as he is focused on his fight for...
Read moreFrench Judge Wants to Investigate Claims of Gitmo Torture
The Associated Press is reporting out of Paris that a French judge is seeking permission from American authorities to investigate claims of torture...
Read moreCNN Debate: Newt “Appalled” at Question on Marital Infidelity
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich unloaded on CNN Anchor John King for asking about allegations made by Gingrich's ex-wife that the former Georgia...
Read moreRick Perry Drops Out of GOP Presidential Race, Endorses Gingrich
After an early meteoric surge in the polls, followed by steadily declining popularity among voters, Texas Governor Rick Perry, as expected, dropped out...
Read moreObama Administration Denies Permit for Keystone XL Pipeline
President Obama rejected a permit to expand the controversial Keystone pipeline Wednesday, blaming Republicans for ordering a hurried deadline that, he claimed, did...
Read moreInternet Blackout Changes Minds of Some SOPA & PIPA Cosponsors
After the major Internet blackout on Wednesday, January 18, a number of co-sponsors for the draconian Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) have backed...
Read moreWisconsins Gov. Walker Rejects ObamaCare Funds
Following months of activism by Tea Party and conservative groups in Wisconsin, Republican Gov. Scott Walker decided to officially reject millions of federal...
Read moreConstitutional Authority House Rule XII Largely Ignored
All new legislation offered by members of the House of Representatives since January 3, 2011 is required to include, under House Rule XII,...
Read moreSen. DeMint Not Ready to Endorse Romney
In a recent article published by The Daily Beast, its Washington bureau chief, Howard Kurtz, reasoned that if “moderate” Mitt Romney wins the...
Read moreTexas Conservative Confab Exposes Fragmented Evangelical Vote
While the Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins crowed about a “consensus” vote for GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum (left) at the special evangelical...
Read moreCampaign Finance Reform and the Formation of the Super PAC
The Republican presidential race has become a hot potato for the American electorate, as revealing campaign ads and heated presidential debates underscore the...
Read moreTwo Pro-business Groups File Legal Challenge to Obama’s Recess Appointments
Last Friday, two pro-business organizations filed motions in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, challenging the constitutionality of President Barack...
Read morePoll: GOP Voters Split on Foreign Intervention
Despite the rhetoric of most GOP presidential hopefuls, almost half of all Republican primary voters believe the U.S. government must stop spending so...
Read moreHouse Offers Protest Vote as Obama Raises Debt Ceiling Again
How high can America’s astronomical debt reach? The level is set to increase once more in late January as Congress, in effect, rubber...
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