Another Example of Our Upcoming RationCare

Toying with Genocide: The "Unthinkable" Can and Is Being Thought

Red (Crescent) Storm Rising

What Else Could It Be?

Socialist and Secular Decay of Europe

We are inept

Is Fiscal Sanity the Inflicting of "Pointless Pain"?

How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Big Lie

I cannot agree with those who think of the Bill of Rights as an 18th century straitjacket, unsuited for this age. The evils it guards against are not only old, they are with us now, they exist today. Experience all over the world has demonstrated, I fear, that the distance between stable, orderly government and one that has been taken over by force is not so great as we have assumed. -- Hugo L. Black (1886-1971) Associate Justice, U. S. Supreme Court

Pre-paid cell phones may be outlawed

Boy! WE better hurry and pass climate change legislation before it goes away by itself.

'Leader with a Plan' Invites a Health Care Nightmare

UN crime chief says drug money flowed into banks

Obama's crackdown on whistleblowers targets press freedom?

Peekaboo! I See You…Acting Unconstitutionally

Yet Another Stalin Sighting

What if political scientists covered the news?

The Government’s power to censor the press was abolished so that the press would remain forever free to censure the Government. The press was protected so that it could bare the secrets of government and inform the people.Only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government. And paramount among the responsibilities of a free press is the duty to prevent any part of the government from deceiving the people and sending them off to distant lands to die of foreign fevers and foreign shot and shell. -- Hugo L. Black (1886-1971) Associate Justice, U. S. Supreme Court

fenced-off vestige of our healthier past

Tradition, liberty and the open road

'Alarmingly Bleak' and 'Littered with Huge and Half-Empty Glasses'

This Is As Good A Case For Shunning As I’ve Ever Seen

Feminist False Consciousness

Halliburton campaign donations spike

The Millionaire Cop Next Door

“Must”

Misuse of government power, particularly in times of stress, has brought suffering to humanity in all ages about which we have authentic history. Some of the world's noblest and finest men have suffered ignominy and death for no crime--unless unorthodoxy is a crime. Even enlightened Athens had its victims such as Socrates. Because of the same kind of bigotry, Jesus, the great Dissenter, was put to death on a wooden cross. The flames of inquisitions all over the world have warned that men endowed with unlimited government power, even earnest men, consecrated to a cause, are dangerous. -- Hugo L. Black (1886-1971) Associate Justice, U. S. Supreme Court

Acton Lecture Series: Alinsky for Dummies

Good Civics Lesson at DC Burbs Public School

Washington politics, Chicago style

Diane Gooch campaign manager Tony Sayegh stealing Anna Little literature

Democrats to Defend their Greatest Achievement: Because Great Legislation Needs Serious PR Work

Good: let them stay spooked.

More Global Cooling: Solar Cycle Predictions Are Lowered… Again

EPA Makes Gulf Oil Spill Worse

For my own part, I believe that our Constitution, with its absolute guarantees of individual rights, is the best hope for the aspirations of freedom which men share everywhere. -- Hugo L. Black (1886-1971) Associate Justice, U. S. Supreme Court