Article Archive for January 2010
This is the first installment of updated information a combined investigation between Douglas J. Hagmann, director of the Northeast Intelligence Network and Judi McLeod, founding editor of Canada Free Press.
He’s the only person convicted on criminal charges related to 2001 attacks.
The New York congressman who thinks terrorists should be tried by a military tribunal instead of a civilian court is getting some support from a terrorism expert.
Conviction for shooting described as self-defense also on appeal track.
A constitutional historian says American courts would have to overturn their last 80 years of jurisprudence to uphold the constitutionality of the healthcare bill in Congress.
Nearly every staff member of Representative Parker Griffith’s office tendered their resignation this morning in response to his recent decision to change party membership.
With Democrats rushing passage of health care reform legislation, conservatives weigh their options for stopping the train.
Senator Ben Nelson (D-Nebraska) is attempting to subdue the anger of pro-lifers who feel he betrayed them with his support for the Senate healthcare bill.
Billions will be spent on government services, but little if any of the money will go to family-friendly causes.
A respected conservative think tank in Washington has compiled a list of “Twelve Anti-Family Gifts from Congress” wrapped in the fiscal year 2010 omnibus appropriations bill.


