Politics
White House Developing Online Petitions Webpage Called We the People
The White House announced Thursday that it is building a new webpage, entitled "We the People," designed to give Americans the ability to...
Its Helicopters in Iraq, Vermont Gets Help from Other States
With all six of its National Guard's Black Hawk helicopters still deployed in Iraq, flood-devastated Vermont received help from neighboring New Hampshire and...
Read moreDid Ron Paul Force Obama to Reschedule a Speech?
Who says Ron Paul can’t beat Barack Obama? The Texas Congressman’s threat to prevent the President’s upcoming speech to Congress from occurring the...
Read moreLiberal House Member Being Investigated by Liberal Watchdog Group
Rep. Laura Richardson (D-Calif., left) used her congressional office funds to pay for a fancy $20,000 luncheon for some of her constituents in May,...
Read moreRep. Carson Says Tea Party Colleagues Would Hang Blacks, Smears JBS
In some of the most incendiary, irrational rhetoric yet from the Congressional Black Caucus, Democratic Rep. Andre Carson (left) of Indiana has said...
Read moreOklahoma City Leaves ICLEI but Not Agenda 21
In an article posted on the ICLEI — Local Governments for Sustainability website, on October 13, 2009, ICLEI announced and welcomed the entry...
Read morePresident’s Illegal-Alien Uncle Used False Documents to Evade Deportation
President Barack Obama's uncle, Omar Onyango Obama (left), is an illegal alien who obtained an illegal driver's license and Social Security card and...
Read moreIdaho Woman Challenges Fetal Pain Abortion Ban
A woman in Idaho has filed the first ever lawsuit against the “fetal pain” abortion ban. Filed by Jennie Linn McCormack against Bannock...
Read moreObamas Tax-guzzling Transportation Bill
Across the fruited plain, the average price of a gallon of gasoline is $3.62, a full dollar higher than it was just one...
Read moreFederal Judge Blocks Texas Pro-Life Sonogram Law
A federal judge has temporarily blocked enforcement of a law, passed by the Texas legislature in May, that requires a woman seeking an...
Read moreHawaii Gun Laws Challenged in Court
Citizens in the Aloha State of Hawaii are seeking to challenge the restrictive gun regulations on the books on the basis that they...
Read moreCourt Denies Police Immunity in Video Arrest
Declaring a First Amendment right to videotape police making an arrest in public, the federal First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston has...
Read moreRon Paul: An Enigma Who Could be the Next President
Despite accusations by some that Ron Paul is being ignored by the mainstream media, there has been an uptick in coverage of the...
Read moreWisconsin Labor Day Parades GOP Ban Sparks Outcry
The decision of local union bosses to ban Republican politicians from this year’s labor-day parade in Wausau, Wisconsin, is sparking nationwide attention and...
Read moreRick Perry Signed Hate Crimes Bill in Texas
Not long after Rick Perry became Governor of Texas, according to an Associated Press release on May 12, 2001 he signed the James...
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