The Beautiful Backlash From Chick-fil-A Bashing » What
a mistake the gay and lesbian agitators made when they decided to
attack Chick-fil-A and its outspoken president, Dan Cathy! It was a
mistake that several prominent politicians promptly compounded, with
some of the most absurd threats ever uttered by a city official. More »
Freedom Watch
The Dispossessed Majority » The
working poor have been convinced by Republican propaganda that voting
Democrat means giving the working poor's tax dollars to the non-working
poor, to providing medical care and schooling for illegal aliens, and
being soft on terrorism. More »
Personal Liberty News
Obama Lawyer Defends NDAA In Court » Though
the mainstream media are mum, the President's ability to indefinitely
detain U.S. citizens expected of terrorist activities was argued in a
Federal court in lower Manhattan on Tuesday; the judge's attitude toward
the provisions prompted the Obama Administration to file an appeal. More »
Obamacare Pushes Up The Price Of Pizza » Papa
John's is anticipating the effects of Obamacare. The CEO of the popular
pizza place believes it will have to raise its prices. CEO and founder
"Papa" John Schnatter says that Obamacare will result in more expensive
pizzas. More »
Utah High School Lets Students Take Classes From Home » The
childhood rhyme, "No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers'
dirty looks," could become a reality for students in Salt Lake City.
Innovations High will be trying out a new way of educating. More »
Drugging America's Children » America's
youth have a serious drug problem, but it doesn't involve the teenage
backstreet drug-deals you might expect; U.S. psychiatrists prescribe
antipsychotic drugs to one out of every three children they treat. More »
The Tea Party's huge victory in Texas. Congratulations
to all of the Ted Cruz supporters who saw their man come from behind in
the Republican primary in Texas and score a smashing victory over his
opponent. Cruz trailed the establishment's choice, Lieutenant Governor
David Dewhurst, 45 percent to 34 percent, in the May 29 primary. But
less than three months later, he easily won the runoff, 57 percent to 43
percent. The results should be a wake-up call for anyone who has
written off the Tea Party in this year's elections. More »
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