Last week, the world lost one of its most precious treasures. Michael Jackson, the greatest entertainer to ever walk the earth, died tragically from cardiac arrest. While much of the media coverage has focused on the most salacious aspects of his life, Jackson has undoubtedly left a legacy that is …
Read More »Is the Obama Administration More Concerned About Radical Anti-Abortionists Than Radical Islamists?
Tue, 02 Jun 2009 18:28:58 +0000 – This week we have witnessed two apparently similar drive-by killings by enraged activists. Suspect Scott Roeder has been charged with killing late-term abortion provider George Tiller as he served as an usher in his church. Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad is charged with shooting and …
Read More »We're Doomed If the EPA Continues to Embrace Bad Science
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 18:43:16 +0000 – By Peter FerraraDirector of Entitlement and Budget Policy, Institute for Policy Innovation Last Friday, the Environmental Protection Agency began implementing Obama administration policy with a “finding” that man-made global warming is a threat to human health. This finding provides the legal foundation for …
Read More »Republicans Alive and Well In Virginia
Virginia got a lot redder tonight. A state that went for Obama just one year ago and has had a Democratic governor for the past eight years did an about face tonight by overwhelming electing Republicans to the highest offices in the Commonwealth: Bob McDonnell for governor, Bill Bolling for …
Read More »Detainee Abuse Is NOT Widespread Throughout the U.S. Military
Thu, 14 May 2009 15:00:47 +0000 – By Andy RyanBrainroom Researcher, FOX News Channel/Army Reservist There is much debate over the release of detainee photographs and the ramifications for U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Iraq. On Wednesday, President Obama took steps to protect U.S. troops. White House statement: President Obama …
Read More »The Census Goes to the White House — What Are They Thinking?
Mon, 09 Feb 2009 21:57:44 +0000 – By Betsy NewmarkHigh School History and Government Teacher In response to concerns that black and Hispanic groups have about Obama’s nominee to head the Department of Commerce, the Obama administration has decided to have the director of the census, normally part of the …
Read More »The Stem Cell Decision — Don't Expect a Breakthrough Soon
Mon, 09 Mar 2009 14:31:38 +0000 – By Steven MilloyPublisher, JunkScience.com/Co-Manages the Free Enterprise Action Fund No doubt when President Obama lifts the Bush administration limits on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research today he will hail the moment as providing new hopes for cures for diseases such as …
Read More »Obama's attorney general pick: Questions for Loretta Lynch
Within hours of realizing that his party lost control of the U.S. Senate last week, President Obama nominated Loretta Lynch, the chief federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, N.Y., and an outstanding and apolitical professional, to be the next attorney general. The current attorney general, Eric Holder, resigned last month. Lynch is …
Read More »School tells kids: Stop praying to Jesus, singing Amazing Grace
Christian students at a Colorado public high school were told they could no longer meet to pray, sing religious songs or discuss religious topics during free time – because such activity violated the U.S. Constitution, a lawsuit filed in federal court alleges. Chase Windebank is a senior at Pine Creek …
Read More »If we stopped vaccinating, we would be battling outbreaks that make the Ebola death toll look like child's play.
While the National Institutes of Health hasn’t yet developed an Ebola vaccine, “human testing of an experimentalCanadian-made Ebola vaccine began Monday.” Imagine cities, countries, and entire continents ravaged by Ebola-like outbreaks, with millions dying in the streets from crippling, incurable, and fatal diseases. That is what the world looked like …
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