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Obama breeds rebellion among the states: Thanks to Obamacare, writes Alan Caruba, Barack Obama has managed to prod several states to actively resist federal laws

Chapter Thirty Nine of An Ecstatic Loneliness: Film Noir’s Black and White Mirror Images: Michael Moriarty takes some disparate threads and weaves them together in his exploration of the Boston bombings

Did you do anything to keep liberty alive?: The coming mid-term elections may well be the most important in our lifetime.  America faces a crisis as profound as the Revolution and as divisive as the Civil War, says Dr. Robert Owens

Cdn polCanadian banks: Legalized bandidos: Without much fanfare, says Jane Gaffin, Canada's federal government has essentially given the nation's banks permission to raid deposits if they get into fiscal distress

Anti-Americanism increasing at the United Nations: The UN's members have never been fans of the U.S. but Rachel Alexander says it's actually getting worse these days

The tears of Benghazi: Alan Caruba pays tribute to some of the men who testified last week at Capitol Hill regarding the terrorist attack last year that saw the American consulate in Benghazi overrun by terrorists

Benghazi: Progressives rewrite history in real time: Frank Salvato charges that the Obama administration's constantly changing story over the terrorist attack in Benghazi is an old tactic of the political left

Touring Benghazi: Robert T. Smith finds it hard to believe that he could arrive in Benghazi faster flying on commercial flights but America's military, located across a narrow sea, could do nothing to help the American consulate

What's the difference between Mark Sanford and Bill Clinton?: Selwyn Duke isn't exactly pleased that Mark Sanford won his bid for a congressional seat last week but the alternative was worse

Successes and failures of the BDS campaign: Actions, like those of Stephen Hawking to withdraw from an Israeli scientific conference, have little real impact on the country, argues Adam Shay

Senate GOP supports remote control taxation: Michael R. Shannon says Senate Republicans who voted for the Marketplace Fairness Act deserve nothing but scorn

Tyranny? What tyranny?: Barack Obama recently spoke to graduates at Ohio State University and it was as bad as you would expect it to be, writes Mark Alexander

Obama's and Holder's selective constitutional deafness: Selwyn Duke thinks it quite insulting that the Obama administration is threatening states who refuse to enforce federal laws they think are unconstitutional

A climate cycle delivered our cold spring: Cold where you are? Dennis T. Avery says there's a pretty good explanation for the cold spring much of North America is experiencing

Amnesty bill is a massive multi-million dollar fraud: Alan Caruba argues that the proposed Senate amnesty bill would essentially encourage illegal immigrants from around the world to flood the United States

Our un-news media: Student of history Bruce Walker says that today's American media is beginning to resemble the news services that were prominent during the "glory" days of the Soviet Union

Chapter Thirty-Eight of An Ecstatic Loneliness: Rainbow American Tyranny: Barack Obama and the Old South share many similarities and chief among them is the absolute disregard for human life, writes Michael Moriarty

Questions: Lisa Fabrizio has a lot of questions these days from government and her fellow Americans but she doesn't really expect to get answers to many of them

Why I am no longer a conservative Republican: If we want a different world we have to start at the only place we have the absolute sovereign ability to make a change, we must start with ourselves, writes Dr. Robert Owens

The parable of how to fill a pool: Barack Obama, like many of his fellow travellers, has been taking money from the productive or borrowing it in an attempt to fill the shallow end of the pool, says Robert T. Smith

Iran's plans to take over Syria: Iran's attempt to turn as much of the Middle East into a Shiite preserve is proceeding with its work in Syria, reports Shimon Shapira

Airline passenger detained for being a jerk: Selwyn Duke hopes that a passenger who acted like a horrible jerk on a recent flight doesn't spark even more regulations

Jobs growth rebounds in April but more trouble ahead: America's unemployment rate dipped marginally in April but Dr. Peter Morici says that the economy's problems are far from being resolved

The real thing: Compared to other nations on the planet Americans still enjoy a high level of personal freedom but Nancy Salvato says it's not like it used to be

Soaking the poor: Healthcare reform was sold as a way to help the poor pay for medical services. Richard E. Ralston says the exact opposite has happened

Free market energy policies can end economic malaise: Non-comprehensive, none-of-the-below, Washington-dictated energy policies guarantee decline, argues Craig Rucker

Obama to DoD: Court martials for the faithful: Are you a person of faith serving in America's military? Mark Alexander says you better not make that too apparent these days

Pulitzer Prize winning idiot: Alan Caruba wasn't particularly impressed with Thomas Friedman's attempt to link the need to higher taxes and the terrorist attack in Boston

Chapter Thirty Seven of An Ecstatic Loneliness: Putting My Faith Back In Jazz and American Movie Stars: Esperanza Spalding: Michael Moriarty pays tribute to two American female artists he believes are titans of their craft

Cdn pol On the 325th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution: The historical significance of the English Civil War (Part Six): Mark Wegierski traces the effects of the conflict through the centuries

The revolution passed in the night: There is one over-riding constant that defines the present era.  America has a President who advances values and policies opposed to the beliefs of a vast number of Americans, writes Dr. Robert Owens

Obama Administration's suspicious behavior handling the Boston Marathon terrorists: Rachel Alexander isn't one for conspiracies but she's more than a little suspicious over how the brothers responsible for the bombings in Boston were handled

King of news: Steve Martinovich thought Roger Ailes: Off Camera an enjoyable effort that revealed quite a bit about the controversial founder and president of Fox News

The EPA snake pit: To be the head of the Environmental Protection Agency means it's your job to try and destroy every aspect of the American economy, argues Alan Caruba

The e-tax scam: The e-tax that many Senate Republicans are supporting has nothing to do with fairness and everything to do with politicians attempting to avoid an unpopular move, says Mark Alexander

Politics of international diffusion: Our common future: Debra Rae reports on yet another conference and its now predictable aim of trying to eliminate the sovereignty of the U.S.

Melting pot in the wrong hands? What could go wrong?: For decades we've all been told that the "melting pot" concept of society was wrong. Harold Witkov wonders what happens when someone finally makes use of America's new creation

Caught in the crossfire: Its been ignored by the media but George S. Kulas says in any war between North and South Korea there are plenty of U.S. civilians in the line of fire

Conservative media elites, progressives & the blood of Boston: Frank Salvato believes the bombing in Boston should have forced the media to confront a reality that it has steadily avoided for decades but not much is likely to change

Support drilling, fracking, Keystone … and exports: Paul Driessen argues that We don't need to restrict oil or gas exports. We need to open more lands to leasing and drilling

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