Should the federal government tell Americans what grass seeds they can use for their lawns, what flowers they can have in their flowerbeds and what vegetables they can plant in their gardens? If you don't think these are powers the ... READ MORE
Project 21 member and U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Commissioner Peter Kirsanow has this to say about the new Supreme Court vacancy, following the announcement today by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: I'm confident that the President will nominate someone with ... READ MORE
Barbara Ledeen sent over these quotes from left-wing organizations about the new Supreme Court vacancy -- quotes she received from Progress for America: Planned Parenthood screamed that "Women's Health and Safety [are] on the Line." People For The American Way ... READ MORE
On July 1, the U.S. Senate passed a bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located on Lindbald Avenue, Girdwood, Alaska, as the "Dorothy and Connie Hibbs Post Office Building." Dorothy and Connie Hibbs are a ... READ MORE
From the Washington Times: Americans held in the 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Iran said yesterday they clearly recall Iranian President-elect Mahmoud Ahmadinejad playing a central role in the takeover, interrogating captives and demanding harsher treatment for the ... READ MORE
Time magazine agrees that journalists aren't above the law. Meanwhile, Arthur O. Sulzberger, Jr. of the New York Times says, "We are deeply disappointed by Time Inc.'s decision...'' ... READ MORE
Jeff Harrell says: The war on terror is no more about Osama bin Laden than World War II was about Tojo. Speaking of Hideki Tojo, his granddaughter Yuko Tojo, president of the Tokyo-based Environment Solution Institute, recently defended him on ... READ MORE
Rep. Zoe Lofgren explains that "lying about sex" (code term for President Clinton's perjury) "certainly" isn't an impeachable offense, but "lying to Congress" (which, she claims, President Bush has done) "might well be" impeachable. Nonpartisan translation: Lying to the judicial ... READ MORE
From CNSNews.com: A conservative group is warning that the Supreme Court's "abusive" ruling allowing government to seize private property for purposes of economic development could lead to an urban housing shortage for minorities, the poor and young families.The black leadership ... READ MORE
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