The most difficult part about starting a series on threats to national and personal sovereignty is knowing where to begin. That is not to say that...
The United States has always enjoyed its uniqueness as a sovereign nation. Unlike the Magna Carta where the king granted some rights to the people, our...
As I think about the appalling lack of coverage given to Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s investigation regarding Obama’s fraudulent citizenship, the words of an old song go...
What do Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Vermont, Iowa, California, New York and Maine have in common? They all allow same sex marriage. This is a pretty...
Who can beat Obama? That seems to be the most important question during the race for the Republican nomination. Although the question has remained the same,...
Congress plans to call Attorney General Eric Holder to testify regarding his involvement in the Fast and Furious debacle this February. February marks the anniversary of...
January 4, 2012 is a day of reflection. Reflecting on the numbers of the Iowa Caucus seems to be one of the nation’s most popular sports...
What can be more dangerous than an ideologue with power? Before answering that question, we should be clear about what an ideologue is. An ideologue is...
As the battle for the Republican presidential nomination continues, two of the most conservative and trustworthy candidates are often overlooked by conservatives. Why? Because many have...
In this cultural environment where free speech is intimidated by politically correct sneers, asking the right questions can be considered bullish or ill-mannered. But when we...