Dakota Meyer, former Marine Corps sergeant, infantryman, and Medal of Honor winner for his actions in Afghanistan, is engaged in a new battle right here at home in America. It’s not against an enemy who is hard to pinpoint and engage, but rather against a defense industry titan – BAE …
Read More »Don't Blame Me, My 'Slut Gene' Made Me Do It
For a species that notoriously enjoys making excuses, science has long been the great justifier. Is the annoying brat that lives next door the spawn of Satan? Maybe he has Attention Deficit Disorder. Is your friend a lazy couch potato who prefers a Big Mac to a salad? Maybe she …
Read More »Obama's Thugocracy
This past Sunday, in one of the most aggressive and offensive intimidation tactics to date, hundreds of members of the largest union – the SEIU – stormed the front yard of Bank of America deputy general counsel Greg Baer’s home. The angry mob had bullhorns, signs and even broke the …
Read More »Nine Years After September 11 — United We Stood, Divided We Now Stand
Nine years and it still seems like we just woke from a nightmare. September 11, 2001, is seared into the national consciousness like Pearl Harbor 60 years before – only worse because we watched it on television as it happened. A nation was transfixed while 3,000 of our friends, our …
Read More »MICHAEL GOODWIN: Bloomberg's Third Term
Let’s play a game. Assume for a minute Mike Bloomberg lost and he’s packing up his office after two terms. What would we say about his legacy? We’d say he made remarkable gains fighting crime and his NYPD helped prevent terror attacks. Some of his public-health initiatives, especially against smoking, …
Read More »Surprise, Surprise, Many Scientists Disagree On Global Warming
As the Climate-gate controversy continues to grow, amid charges of hiding and manipulating data, and suppressing research by academics who challenge global warming, there is one oft-repeated defense: other independent data-sets all reach the same conclusions. “I think everybody is clear on the science. I think scientists are clear on …
Read More »Signs of Life In the GOP
Wed, 06 May 2009 18:00:19 +0000 – By Peter RoffFellow, Institute for Liberty/Former Senior Political Writer, United Press International Voters opted to end one-party rule in Alexandria, Va., Tuesday when they exchanged an all-Democratic City Council for one that includes two Republican-endorsed independents among its incoming members. It is always …
Read More »This Fourth of July, let's celebrate the right to work
Independence Day is my personal favorite holiday of the year, the day we celebrate our freedom from tyranny and oppression and the basic and self-evident right of American citizens to live free. That isn’t the case in most other places in the world. Ronald Reagan put it best in his …
Read More »Memo to the White House: Stop talking and act
Shortly after Russian President Vladimir Putin was fingered for supplying the missiles that shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, President Obama said, “(the) costs for Russia’s behavior will only continue to increase.” The Russian president probably felt the same way about this White House threat as he did about February’s …
Read More »Five things Obama must do to fix the border crisis
Over the past several months, tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors — almost all of them from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, or Mexico — have been detained at our southern border while crossing illegally into the United States. A large percentage have been found in the Rio Grande Valley region …
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