| 27 Mar 2012 |
|
Obama Whispers Away America’s Security
It is hard to overstate the dangerous implications of what happened this week when President Obama was caught by an open mic sending a message to Russia’s dictator-in-waiting to wait quietly till after the November elections, after which Mr. Obama could make concessions on America’s national defense. The White House is trying to explain this incident away as par for the course in an electoral year. It is not.
|
| |
| 20 Feb 2012 |
|
Virginia House Passes NDAA-Nullifying Bill; Other States Join Fight
The sovereign states are courageously asserting their constitutionally protected right to self-determination by standing up to the federal government and refusing to execute the most noxious provisions of the recently enacted National Defense Authorization Act(NDAA).
|
| |
| 20 Feb 2012 |
|
H.R. 1981: SOPA Author Lamar Smith's New Internet Surveillance Bill Intensifies Threats to Online Privacy
While people have been celebrating the victory over SOPA and PIPA, here's what has managed to slip by relatively unobserved, until now.
|
| |
| 31 Jan 2012 |
|
Administration tries to justify killing Americans
Mr. Panetta delved into the legality of U.S. drone strikes against American citizens abroad in his Sunday interview. The issue continues to nag the administration, which claims it has the right to terminate American citizens without due process but also says that the rationale for doing so is classified.
|
| |
| 29 Jan 2012 |
|
Why Eric Holder Must Go
Ever since he was confirmed as attorney general, Eric Holder has had his own agenda, supported by the Obama administration. As chief law enforcement officer, many of his decisions have not been in the best interest of this country.
|
| |
| 5 Jan 2012 |
|
Obama announces Pentagon budget cuts
President Obama announced a new military strategy on Thursday that will cut the Pentagon budget by hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade.
|
| |
| 7 Dec 2011 |
|
Does the Indefinite Detention Bill Foretell Future?
The recent passage of the National Defense Authorization Act (Senate Bill 1867), otherwise known as the “Indefinite Detention Bill,” should scare the heck out of anyone who loves the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. This bill effectively hands over control to the military to arrest, torture and even kill terrorists on American soil. It also allows the military to hold suspected terrorists indefinitely without a trial or due process. This applies to both non-citizens and citizens of the United States!
|
| |
| 2 Dec 2011 |
|
Senate approves $662 billion defense bill
Ignoring a presidential veto threat, the Democratic-controlled Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a massive, $662 billion defense bill that would require the military to hold suspected terrorists linked to al-Qaida or its affiliates, even those captured on U.S. soil, and detain some indefinitely.
|
| |
| 13 Mar 2010 |
|
Colorado Woman Held in Terror Probe
A Colorado woman has been detained in Ireland in connection with an alleged plot to assassinate a Swedish cartoonist whose sketch offended many Muslims, a U.S. official said Saturday.
|
| |
| 10 Mar 2010 |
|
Indictment of 'Jihad Jane' Shows Terrorism Evolved
The self-described "Jihad Jane" who thought her blond hair and blue eyes would let her blend in as she sought to kill an artist in Sweden is a rare case of an American woman aiding foreign terrorists and shows the evolution of the global threat, authorities say.
|
| |
| 30 Jan 2010 |
|
Western PA Could Host 9/11 Terror Trial
Politicians began lining up Friday against a potential trial of 9/11 terror suspects in Western Pennsylvania, where one of the hijacked airliners crashed.
|
| |
| 3 Dec 2009 |
|
'Cyber Threat' Bill a Threat in Itself
While healthcare reform has held the legislative spotlight for the last several months, Americans are being warned that another piece of legislation that is "very much alive" in Congress constitutes a significant threat to their personal liberties.
|
| |
| 25 Nov 2009 |
|
Definitions we should know and learn
While preparing for a group meeting one night, I thought about some words I've been hearing a lot of lately and decided to look them up in the dictionary.....
|
| |
| 25 Nov 2009 |
|
Robert Welch's 1958 Predictions Against American Liberties
In 1958 Robert Welch, founder of the John Birch Society, made some startling predictions against American Liberty. He believed there was a group of insiders intent on “the surrender of American sovereignty piece by piece and step by step to various international organizations of which the United Nations is the outstanding but far from the only example.”
|
| |