Article Archive for October 2009
“Toto, I have the feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
With nothing else to do, congress votes to pass a resolution commending Confucius for his contributions. His birthday was last month.
On Wednesday, President Obama signed new federal hate crimes legislation. This version is expanded to include crimes against people because of their sexual orientation.
Washington – Edward William Brooke, the first African- American popularly elected to the US Senate, was given Congress’ highest award on Wednesday.
See what Jared Woodfill is up to.
19:05, Oct 28 2009
There won’t be any mail delivered in the UK as members of the Communication Workers Union walk out of talks.
An illuminating TV advertisement on healthcare, illegals, and SJL. Are the people in congress representing you?
By THOMAS SOWELL
Posted 10/27/2009 07:44 PM ET
Just one year ago, would you have believed that an unelected government official, not even a Cabinet member confirmed by the Senate but simply one of the many “czars” …
Could Big Brother — or garden-variety snoopers — soon get their hands on your medical data? The Senior Citizens League, a group that boasts 1.2 million members and is affiliated with the Retired Enlisted Association, …
Former Vice President Dick Cheney made news on Oct. 21, 2009, when he accused the White House of “dithering while America’s armed forces are in danger” in Afghanistan. That was just one of many fireballs …


