Politics
Soldier Who Spoke Out for Ron Paul Could Face Trouble
A veteran in uniform who spoke out in favor of GOP presidential contender Ron Paul and his foreign-policy views after the Iowa Republican...
Governor Jerry Brown Warns of Education Cuts if Taxes Rejected
Gov. Jerry Brown unveiled a new budget plan Thursday that calls on California voters to approve $6.9 billion in new taxes that would...
Read moreAnother Kennedy to Run for Congress
Joseph P. Kennedy III, the grandson of slain Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, has formed a exploratory campaign committee in preparation to run for...
Read moreRick Santorum’s Take on Libertarianism vs. Conservatism
Despite Rick Santorum's surprise surge in Iowa, a number of his critics contend that he is not the small government conservative he touts...
Read moreWhen a Recess Isn’t a Recess: Barack Obama and Article II
President Obama has once again flexed his autocratic muscle by disregarding the Congress and unilaterally filling seats on the National Labor Relations Board...
Read moreRepublican Elites Run from Romney
Mitt Romney broke the tape in the race for Iowa just ahead of Rick Santorum. The closeness of the results, however, hasn't stopped...
Read moreGeorgia Court to Hear Question of Obama’s Qualification for President
“This will be the first time ever, since this whole thing began, that it will be looked on, on merit.” Carl Swensson, Republican...
Read moreIndiana House Democrats Boycott Right-to-Work Legislation
The latest skirmish in the war over labor has touched ground in Indiana, where Republican and Democratic state representatives are sparring over whether...
Read moreThe ICC’s “Philanthropists”: the Usual Suspects
This is a follow-up article to yesterday's "Big Push for UN’s International Criminal Court" ...
Read moreU.S. Sanctions State-owned Central Bank of Iran
U.S. President Barack Obama signed legislation this week imposing tough sanctions on Iran’s relatively unique state-owned central bank, prompting a steep drop in...
Read moreMideast Expert, Ron Paul Agree: U.S. Actions Make War with Iran Likely
U.S. sanctions on Iran are “acts of war.” The Iranian government, which views the sanctions, along with assassinations of its nuclear scientists and...
Read moreRight to Work Making a Comeback
In more than half of the 50 states, a worker has the option of not joining a union in order to hold a...
Read moreObama Circumvents Congress to Make Recess Appts.
President Obama has once again bypassed the U.S. Congress and used the process of recess appointment to name members to the National Labor...
Read moreBig Push for UN’s International Criminal Court
The push is on to empower the International Criminal Court, the United Nations' global tribunal that claims universal jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for...
Read moreRick Santorum, a Big-Government Conservative?
After capturing second place in the Iowa Republican caucuses, losing by a meager eight votes to former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, GOP presidential...
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