Politics

The Problem with Our Health-Care Debate

Friday, November 20, 2009
By Alex Epstein

Everyone seems to have a different take on how to solve America’s health-care problem. But notice that every solution offered involves some elaborate new system of government controls. Different proposals include a “public option,” mandatory insurance for individuals, government-supported health-care exchanges, government-sponsored “efficacy research,” government-supported co-ops, and as many other ways of dictating consumer... »

Palin, Conservatism, And The Disconnected GOP

Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Chris Adamo

A close examination of the subtleties of the McCain political debacle reveals the truth of what heartland America was expressing during the past two major elections, and what the GOP needs to acknowledge if it is to turn the political tide back on the left. So far however, it does not seem to be... »

Is Climate Change a Feminist Issue?

Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Pelle Billing

I'm a big fan of simplicity. If an important insight or a complex set of circumstances can be explained in a simple and elegant way then I am all for it. Far too many people try to make things complicated, when a certain scenario could be explained in a more simple manner. On the... »

Show Trial Goes To New York

Sunday, November 15, 2009
By James J. Raider

Events wherein people using powerful weapons, funded with hundreds of millions of dollars, launch attacks against a country, its people, its embassies and other outposts, are not just “criminal acts,” they are Wars. Pretending that perpetrators of such acts are not “at war,” but are conducting a broad, concerted effort of criminality, flies in... »

Lessons Learned From New York District 23

Wednesday, November 11, 2009
By Chris Adamo

The American people overwhelmingly identify with conservatism, but no longer with Republicans, who all too often disavow any loyalty to it. Having vainly attempted to ingratiate themselves with the political “center,” GOP “moderates” lost touch with the conservative base. »

The Commander In Chief And Today’s Disaster In Texas

Thursday, November 5, 2009
By James J. Raider

Would you have remained in Washington, and while giving a speech, mentioned the killings in a “by the way," addendum? Perhaps not. »

VAWA Facilitated and Funded the Illegal Abduction of Madison Tenn

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
By Teri Stoddard
VAWA Facilitated and Funded the Illegal Abduction of Madison Tenn

Fathers 4 Justice daddy activist Donald Tenn opens up about his own child custody case as he faces 18 months in prison for an Ohio crane protest. »

Death Penalty For Cop Killers?

Tuesday, November 3, 2009
By Angry Harry

I was vaguely listening to the radio yesterday when an item concerning the death penalty (in Texas, I think) began to air. I confess that I did not catch the whole piece, but it became quite clear that an American police officer was arguing for the increased use of the death penalty when it comes... »

The UN – A New World Power Through Climate Change Fears?

Friday, October 30, 2009
By James J. Raider

America’s power and influence has generated kick-back that has been fomented within the UN where jealousy found broad fertile ground amongst a majority of member nations, including Europeans such as Norway, Denmark. »

Can Republicans Pander Their Way Into Leadership?

Thursday, October 29, 2009
By Chris Adamo

Is this the great Republican strategy to turn the country back from its current downfall? Do Republican “leaders” really believe that the outrage from middle America over the thuggish nationalization of industry, banking, and possibly the healthcare field by Obama and his minions can be channeled into a boost for the candidacy of a... »

Time to Ctrl-Alt-Del the Federal Government?

Monday, October 26, 2009
By Roger F. Gay

Lord Christopher Monckton has issued a dire warning about a proposed international agreement on climate change, which is supported by Barack Obama and many Democrats along with some Republicans in Congress. The treaty will be the subject of the Copenhagen Climate Summit in December. He notes that international treaties take precedence over domestic application... »

Parent Activist Murtari Expects Arrest for Next Stunt

Monday, October 26, 2009
By Teri Stoddard
Parent Activist Murtari Expects Arrest for Next Stunt

In the 50s a Black who peacefully participated in a rally against segregation stood a good chance his home could be burned down by the Klan. At a recent parent's meeting I asked those assembled if they would attend a Rally for Family Rights, if it meant a chance they would lose their homes/job... »

Liberalism Concocts “Bogeymen” While Ignoring Real Dangers

Wednesday, October 21, 2009
By Chris Adamo

An epic battle is shaping up between the leftist federal government, and those peasants out in the American heartland who doggedly cling to the notion that the country belongs to them and their posterity. This contest promises to evolve into liberalism’s “Tet Offensive,” the outcome of which, they hope, will be a decisive victory... »

Texas Denies Male Victims of Domestic Violence

Wednesday, October 21, 2009
By Teri Stoddard
Texas Denies Male Victims of Domestic Violence

A quick look at the Texas Council on Family Violence website is discouraging to male victims of abuse, and disgusting to their advocates. »

Danger: Food Supply Vulnerable to Terrorism

Wednesday, October 21, 2009
By Jim Kouri, CPP

Imported food makes up a substantial and growing portion of the U.S. food supply and, considering the health and safety concerns of keeping American’s safe, Washington insiders seem oblivious to that part of protecting American citizens. To ensure imported food safety, federal agencies must focus their resources on high risk foods and coordinate efforts, according... »

“America’s Sheriff” Joe Arpaio vs. Obama Administration

Monday, October 19, 2009
By Jim Kouri, CPP

Maricopa County (Arizona) Sheriff Joe Arpaio — hailed by many as America’s Sheriff — is under attack for cracking down on illegal aliens. The liberal-left politicians, activists and members of the news media are vilifying Sheriff Arpaio for his department’s immigration and crime sweeps in and around Phoenix. On Friday, government officials with the Homeland... »

Cyber Attack? Glenn Beck Exposes Obama’s Internet Takeover

Sunday, October 18, 2009
By Jim Kouri, CPP

“You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” – Rahm Emanuel, White House Chief of Staff. On Monday, October 19, top talk show host Glenn Beck will expose President Barack Obama’s latest power grab: control of the Internet. The show (aired on Fox News Channel at 5:00 PM EST) is a must-see... »

Applying Feminism to Third World Countries Is Problematic

Saturday, October 17, 2009
By Pelle Billing

While an increasing number of individuals are waking up to the problems that feminist policies create in Western democracies, most people still believe that feminism is just the right medicine for Third World nations. After all, isn't feminism exactly what is needed in these underdeveloped countries--where men and women still have very traditional gender... »

Terrorists Attack and Kill Pakistani Cops

Thursday, October 15, 2009
By Jim Kouri, CPP

Terrorists attacked three security agency buildings in Pakistan today, including the Federal Investigation Agency headquarters and two police training centers in Lahore. In addition, a suicide car bomber struck in the northwestern city of Kohat, and a bombing in Quetta in the southwest of the country left more dead. There were five terrorist attacks in... »

Economy – The Outlook Is Your Outlook

Monday, October 12, 2009
By James J. Raider

The vast central swath through the middle of the American political spectrum representing a majority, seeks reasonableness from government. The majority expects its business to be conducted with some integrity, without the encumbrance of concrete boots of left or right extremism demanded by party affiliation. This expectation of common sense, and forthrightness has not... »

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