Michael Savage Will Remain “Banned In Britain”
July 12, 2010
Such may be the case with radio talk show host Michael Savage, re. The Savage Nation. Read more
Elena Kagan Knew About Harvard Law School Plagiarism. Did Nothing
July 12, 2010
Is it impossible to find an honest person in this country of ours? For many years now there has been a joke played out, often during the Christmas holiday season, saying something to the effect that Americans no longer enact Living Nativities because they can no longer find three wise men or a virgin. Can we also no longer find honest people?
President Barack Obama has nominated Elena Kagan, former Dean of Harvard Law School and now Solicitor General under Obama, to serve on the United States Supreme Court. I have written a few articles on Kagan’s nomination mostly in regard to Second Amendment issues. Read more
Black Activists Compare Obama’s Arizona Lawsuit to Nixon’s “Southern Strategy”
July 9, 2010
Desmond Tutu’s Comparison of Immigration Law Enforcement to South Africa’s Apartheid System Also Criticized
Washington, D.C. – Lawyers for the Obama Administration recently filed a lawsuit to prohibit the enforcement of Arizona’s new immigration law. In its filing, the federal government says it is currently targeting “dangerous aliens” and that Arizona’s attempt to enforce the full scope of existing federal laws against illegal immigration will — in the words of U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder — “only create more problems than it solves.” Read more
Making Money Off Obama’s Useless Energy Plans
July 9, 2010
Company Lobbies for Cap-and-Trade and Government Subsidies While Expanding in the Middle East
Washington, D.C. – Today policy experts at the National Center for Public Policy Research are calling attention to Dow Chemical’s exploitation of Obama’s failed energy policy.
“Dow Chemical is taking advantage of President Obama’s failed leadership on energy. Dow is aggressively lobbying for cap-and-trade and Obama’s green initiatives to line its pockets with taxpayers’ funds while it expands the company’s manufacturing base overseas. American taxpayers are subsidizing Dow’s moving costs,” said Tom Borelli, Ph.D., director of the National Center’s Free Enterprise Project. Read more



