A majority in the U.S. Senate has told President Barack Obama not to do it. There’s no doubt that an overwhelming majority of Americans would oppose it — if the media ever told them about it.
President Obama's nominee to be U.S. ambassador to the UN is one of the architects of the sovereignty redistribution doctrine known as Responsibility to Protect.
Speaking to reporters Friday, Obama sought to allay concerns over the NSA's reported massive data mining of citizens’ private phone and e-mail records.
Attention Florida lawmen: You will be arrested for defending the Second Amendment.  Sheriff Nick Finch of Liberty County, Florida, was arrested and replaced by Governor Rick Scott for refusing to deprive a citizen of his Second Amendment rights.
Despite his notorious role in the Tawana Brawley hoax and his decades of racist agitation and criminal activity, Al Sharpton continues to be rewarded by NBC, Fox and other media organs.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been named Reason magazine's "Nanny of the Month" for May.
The confluence of numerous factors in both Texas and North Dakota is working to help the United States wean itself from dependence on foreign oil, including low taxes, improved technology, and enforced private property rights.
A U.S. Army soldier was disciplined after he hosted a party for his promotion and served Chick-fil-A sandwiches in honor of traditional marriage.
President Obama used his fundraising trip to California to promote the Affordable Care Act — popularly known as “Obamacare.”
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin signed tri-partisan legislation, supported by top law-enforcement officials and almost two-thirds of voters, decriminalizing possession of cannabis in the state.
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