Hate-crime Laws Expand, Freedom Contracts
The Senate has just passed the greatest expansion of federal hate-crime "protections" since the legislation's inception in 1968. While the original law was...
The Senate has just passed the greatest expansion of federal hate-crime "protections" since the legislation's inception in 1968. While the original law was...
Our politicians in Washington (especially the Obama administration) are following the economic policies of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, who made these economic...
Read moreOn July 14 California's bond ratings, already the lowest in the nation, took another hit. Moody's Investors Service downgraded $72 billion of the...
Read moreIt could be argued that the single biggest contributor to President Barack Obama’s election victory was voter dissatisfaction with former President Bush’s neoconservative...
Read moreNBC’s Meet the Press Host David Gregory must have been channeling the ghost of the late, great Tim Russert Sunday with his interview...
Read moreMichael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee, spoke on July 20 at the National Press Club. AP reported the same day that...
Read moreFor more than two decades, anybody who is HIV positive has been prevented from entering the United States. But with President Barack Obama’s...
Read moreIn recent weeks, Barack Obama has traveled across the ocean more than once and has been met everywhere not only as president of...
Read morePresident Obama is really starting to feel the heat on the bogus economic projections he used to sell the “stimulus” package and budget...
Read moreBorn in 1916 and raised in St. Joseph, Missouri, Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr. rose to become the most famous news anchor in television’s...
Read moreA 10-member Massachusetts state healthcare advisory board unanimously recommended that the state begin rationing healthcare to keep the state’s marquee universal health care...
Read moreWashington, D.C., would be able to use tax money to fund abortions under a $768 million spending bill passed by the House on...
Read moreThe Congressional Budget Office on July 16 warned that the Democrats’ healthcare reform bills won’t reduce the federal government’s spending on medical care....
Read moreThe Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday rang down the curtains on Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings at the end of four days of intense...
Read moreEver since the separation-of-church-and-state ruling in 1947, there has been an ever-intensifying effort to denude our public sphere of religious symbols and sentiments....
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