Politics
U.S. Court Throws Out Warrantless Wiretapping Case
U.S. District Court Judge John G. Koeltl of the Southern District of New York dismissed an ACLU challenge to the U.S. government's warrantless...
New, Lower Deficit Estimate: $1.58 trillion
President Obama is expected to revise his fiscal 2009 deficit estimate to $1.58 trillion, which is down from the $1.84 trillion estimate earlier in...
Read moreCIA Hired Blackwater for Assassinations
The CIA outsourced its assassination program to controversial security company Blackwater Worldwide, according to the New York Times for August 20. The assassination...
Read moreRand Paul “Money Bomb” Exploding Today
U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul of Kentucky is reaping an online fundraising bonanza today, as a “money bomb” for his campaign efforts exploded...
Read more“Right Wing” Blogger was allegedly trained by the FBI
The strange case of blogger Hal Turner may offer the American people an opportunity to better understand the concept of a government controlling...
Read moreIn the Shadows of Promise
President Barack Obama took office with an extraordinary set of promises as a candidate. He has fulfilled many of the promises to the...
Read more“Your Papers, Please!”
Not long ago, Americans feared and ridiculed the police states cursing too many parts of the world. We worried that they might one...
Read moreCopyright and Wrong
“The Obama administration told a federal judge Friday the $1.92 million jury verdict against a Minnesota woman for sharing 24 music tracks on...
Read moreDHS Sources Prompt Calls for Ousting Napolitano
Calls for the resignation of homeland security (DHS) chief Janet Napolitano are growing after the dubious sources for the now-infamous “right-wing extremism” report...
Read moreGuns Now Visible Outside Venues of Obama Appearances
President Obama spoke to a veterans group in Phoenix Monday, KVIA News reported. Outside, amidst protesters, were roughly a dozen people carrying guns,...
Read moreHouse Jet Purchase Opposed
“Bipartisan opposition is emerging in the Senate to a plan by House lawmakers to spend $550 million for additional passenger jets for senior...
Read moreResurrecting the Right-wing Militia Bogeyman
The Southern Poverty Law Center is up to its old tricks, demonizing conservatives and playing the race card for profit. ...
Read moreRegulations Trap Airline Passengers
The 47 passengers aboard Continental Express Flight 2816 flying from Houston to Minneapolis expected their flight to last about two-and-one-half hours. But severe...
Read moreKey Questions for Congressmen at “Town Hall” Meetings
Congressmen are on what they call their summer recess or "district work period" right now, and angry constituents are competing with “AstroTurf” leftists...
Read moreCheney Says Bush Got “Soft” During Second Term
Former Vice President Dick Cheney is writing a memoir, and has claimed in that memoir that President George W. Bush “had gone soft”...
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