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by | May 11, 2009

President Barack Obama has declared the interrogation techniques U.S. officials used during what was referred to as an “increased pressure phase” to be torture. Obama announced his administration would not prosecute CIA officers who used the tactics, but he has…

by | Apr 27, 2009

Move over Janet Napolitano. Your Department of Homeland Security is not the only public institution that claims military veterans pose a threat to public safety. Napolitano has been under fire from veterans groups and others for a DHS document warning…

by | Feb 18, 2009

After the Democratic convention, Obama campaign lawyer Robert Bauer warned TV stations against airing a TV ad that was embarrassing to Barack Obama. The commercial focused on the longtime relationship between Obama and Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers. Bauer sent…

by | Jan 19, 2009

The other shoe has dropped in the New York Times saga involving the newspaper’s articles alleging Senator John McCain was carrying on an affair with a Washington, D.C. lobbyist. The alleged other woman, Vicki Iseman, filed a $27 million defamation…

by | Oct 28, 2008

Senator Barack Obama’s recurring habit of interfering in U.S. relations with foreign nations represents more than petty, cheap shot politics. It appears to be a violation of the Logan Act. Established in 1799, the Logan Act made it a crime…

by | Oct 16, 2008

Barack Obama has a Louis Farrakhan problem and not because of his endorsement from Farrakhan. Instead, it is because of Obama’s more-than-passing association with Farrakhan and those who are close to the Nation of Islam leader. In spite of Farrakhan’s…

by | Sep 11, 2008

When he was a rising young comedian in the 1980s, the late Sam Kinison did a sketch on the topic of starving children in Africa. His routine usually went along the lines of the following: “I’m like anyone else on…

by | Aug 4, 2008

Regular gasoline had been selling for about four dollars a gallon at the Speedway convenience store and gas station on State Road 19 in Elkhart, Indiana for most of July. Two miles down the road from Speedway is the Elkhart…

by | Jul 18, 2008

The term ANWR, the abbreviation for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, has been thrust into the lexicon of daily American use in light of increased global energy demands and soaring energy costs at home. ANWR has become the Maginot Line…

by | Jul 8, 2008

Perhaps John Kerry and the New York Times should have adhered to the old adage to let sleeping dogs lie. It appears the Times‘ Kate Zernike used Kerry campaign talking points rather than the facts in her breathless account of…

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