Politics
Court of Appeals Rejects José Padilla’s Unlawful Detention Suit
Earlier this week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, Virginia upheld the dismissal of the complaint filed by...
N. Mex. Man Spends Two Years in Solitary Confinement for DWI
According to reports out of Las Cruces, New Mexico, a man convicted of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) spent two years in solitary confinement...
Read moreObama Tries to Bypass Congress with Deadly Global Internet Treaty ACTA
Before the American people were protesting the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect Intellectual Property Act, the president managed to sign an...
Read moreDebate: Fannie, Freddie, and Fakers
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney traded barbs on the housing crisis in a CNN debate in Jacksonville,...
Read moreObama’s Administration Contradicts His State of the Union Claims
The Obama administration really needs to get its act together. According to CNSNews.com, at least two of the claims President Barack Obama made...
Read moreMedia Shaping the Presidential Election
How does establishment media bias shape the theme of presidential elections? Most veteran conservatives have long known that television personalities and major newspaper...
Read moreBachmann Says She’ll Run for Fourth Term in Congress
Following a failed presidential bid that raised some doubts about her political future, U.S. Representative Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) announced January 25 that she...
Read moreJudge Rules Americans Can Be Forced to Decrypt Their Laptop Computers
Judge Robert Blackburn (left) of the U.S. District Court of Colorado ruled on Monday that a defendant must decrypt her laptop computer so...
Read moreObama Calls for UN Reform Without Reduction in U.S. Funding
“The United Nations does extraordinary good around the world — feeding the hungry, caring for the sick, mending places that have been broken....
Read moreIs there a Saul Alinsky Portrait in the White House?
There has been a great deal of recent controversy surrounding the alleged presence of a portrait of Saul Alinsky (left) at the White...
Read moreThe Enemy Expatriation Act and the NDAA: Due Process Destroyed?
As has been reported here since the bill was first proposed, of all the evils perpetrated by the National Defense Authorization Act, one...
Read moreFederal Workers Owe $1 Billion in Unpaid Taxes
While GOP presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich release their 2010 tax returns, nearly 100,000 federal workers owe more than $1 billion...
Read moreObama’s State of the Union: More Bailouts and Spending
President Barack Obama claimed in his third State of the Union address that he supported a policy of "no bailouts, no handouts, and...
Read moreMontana Launches Recall Efforts Against NDAA Supporters
With a growing number of Americans becoming alarmed at the recent passage of the National Defense Authorization Act because of its provisions allowing...
Read moreRight-to-Work Bill Passes Ind. Senate, Goes to House; Democrats Walk Out
At the start of the New Year, Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels (left) announced that he would see to it that Indiana becomes a...
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