Health care in a socialized nation

July 30, 2007 by Michael Hill · Leave a Comment 

One of the biggest questions of the day is health care – why are people being denied this most basic human right, what to do about those who cannot afford it, why are so many uninsured in this greatest nation on Earth, why are costs skyrocketing, and not if, but when, should we turn over health care to our federal nanny. Read more

Government arrogance is out of control!

July 27, 2007 by Chuck Baldwin · Leave a Comment 

I sat dumbfounded as I watched U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton defend his prosecution of Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean in a recent interview with CNN’s Lou Dobbs. Read more

U.S. troops now fighting for U.N. in Iraq?

July 24, 2007 by Cliff Kincaid · Leave a Comment 

Let’s quit beating around the bush. A U.S. military victory in Iraq is not the goal anymore. Both sides―President Bush and the liberal Democrats―want to turn the country over to the United Nations. The only question is when, not if, U.S. forces will withdraw, and whether the timing of the withdrawal will make any difference in the outcome. Read more

Can you imagine this country?

July 18, 2007 by Chuck Baldwin · Leave a Comment 

We hear much today about the American dream. By “the American dream,” most people mean buying a big house, driving an expensive automobile, and making a lot of money. However, this was not the dream envisioned by the Founding Fathers. Remember that, for the most part, America’s founders gave up their material wealth and substance for something they considered of far greater worth. Unfortunately, this hedonistic generation knows little of the kind of sacrificial spirit personified in the lives of America’s patriarchs. Read more

GAO laments illegal alien detainees’ telephone access

July 13, 2007 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment 

The total number of aliens detained each year by the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement increased from about 95,000 in fiscal year 2001 to almost 285,000 in 2006. Read more

The Fairness Doctrine is not dead

July 3, 2007 by Cliff Kincaid · Leave a Comment 

A blogger called the 309-115 vote against federal funding of the Fairness Doctrine a “historic vote for freedom of speech.” A columnist called it “A big victory for radio broadcast freedom.” But it was nothing of the sort. Even if the amendment from Rep. Mike Pence were to pass the Senate, it would do absolutely nothing to stop a Democratic president and Congress from reinstating the Fairness Doctrine. It was a political maneuver that has confused many people. Read more

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