Feb 17, 2014 05:19 am
By Clarice Feldman
Nothing
better depicted Obama's illegal tampering with the clear words of
ObamaCare -- his announcement this week that he was delaying the
employer mandate for medium-sized companies.
Are Laws Made to Be Broken?
Feb 17, 2014 05:15 am
By F. Brinley Bruton and Robert Windrem
The
American al Qaeda member who the Obama administration is considering
killing through a drone strike is likely a bombmaker with little public
profile who has been linked to the deaths of fellow citizens in
Afghanistan.
Who is the American Al Qaeda Facing A U.S. Drone?
Feb 17, 2014 05:11 am
By Associated Press
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday
called climate change perhaps the world's "most fearsome" destructive
weapon and mocked those who deny its existence or question its causes,
comparing them to people who insist the Earth is flat.
Secretary of State Kerry Lashes Out at Climate Change Skeptics
Feb 17, 2014 05:00 am
By Aruna Viswanatha
Before
attorney David Wasinger decided to take on two of the biggest global
banks in federal court in New York, he had visited the city just twice:
once when he was 6, and the second time on a tour bus with his children.
Small-Firm Lawyer Takes on Wall Street and Wins, Twice
Feb 17, 2014 04:49 am
By Laura Zuckerman
Underground
sensors have detected excessive radiation levels inside a nuclear waste
storage site deep below New Mexico's desert, but no workers have been
exposed and there was no risk to public health, U.S. Department of
Energy officials said on Sunday.
Excessive Radiation Levels Detected at New Mexico Waste Site
Feb 17, 2014 04:41 am
By Pete Kasperowicz
The government of Cuba announced late Friday that it will no longer process visas for U.S. travel to Cuba.
Cuba Shuts Down US Travel Visas
Feb 17, 2014 04:37 am
By Liz Fields
Kimberly
Fugate, exhausted after an intensive labor and grueling cesarean
section delivery of identical triplets, was ready to breathe a sign of
relief, but the Mississippi mother's doctor had a surprise for her.
Shocking Surprise for Woman Expecting Identical Triplets
Feb 17, 2014 04:34 am
By Barbara Liston
Most people entering crocodile territory keep a wary eye out on water and land, but research suggests they need to look up.
Researchers: Crocodiles Can Climb Trees
1) Snowden Controversy: Elites vs the People -- Whose Side Are You On?
They
want you to believe that the consensus is that Snowden is a traitor.
The only people who believe that are the few, the powerful, who want to
shackle the rest of us in chains. By Donald Hank |
2) There is No Global Warming and Will Be None for Decades
Global
warming was never based on real science. It was conjured up using
dubious computer models and we were supposed to believe that the IPCC
could actually predict what the climate would be twenty, fifty, or a
hundred years from now. By Alan Caruba |
3) Ways and Means Committee Votes to Block IRS Regulations Designed to Put Conservative Groups Out of Business
Rep. Camp: "It is no wonder the IRS tried to develop this rule behind closed doors and out of the public’s view." |
4) Chairman Schweikert Introduces Legislation to End EPA’s Use of Secret Science
Rep. Schweikert: "Public policy should come from public data, not based on the whims of far-left environmental groups." |
5) Using the IRS to Suppress Free Speech
After
the Citizens United decision, the president himself weighed in,
expressing his outrage about the decision, indicating his intent to
"develop a forceful response to this decision." By Star Parker |
6) Constitutional Sheriffs Are Liberty’s Brightest Light
Independent
local sheriffs remain one of the last, most significant bulwarks
against the final demise of freedom and federalism in the United States.
By Michael Peroutka |
7) Tax By Mile Goose Steps Forward
Big
Brother government now drools over the prospect of pay-by-mile taxation
on driving. Besides stealing more money from motorists, it's one more
way to pervasively control and monitor everyone in the American police
state. By Eric Peters |
8) Lincoln's Life - A Sacrifice Denied
Abraham
Lincoln rose to the presidency in the midst of one of the great crises
of history. His life, decisions and actions still echo through time to
the present. By André French |
9) Still Processing
Here
on earth, the land of the temporarily alive, we're all in the process
of fighting off change as we age. In the life of the world to come,
however, things will be very different. By Vicki H. Moss |
10) U.S. is Going Bankrupt One City at a Time
A
nation with a $17 trillion debt who’s President has only one answer,
raise the debt limit, will encounter a financial Armageddon if the
spending and borrowing is not sharply curtailed. By Alan Caruba |
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