Article Archive for September 2011
“The proposals the president outlined tonight merit consideration. We hope he gives serious consideration to our ideas as well.
With one of the most anticipated speeches of his presidency in the rear-view mirror, President Obama now faces what Republicans already have signaled will be an uphill battle getting his jobs plan passed.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee just released their new attack ad against Bob Turner, the Republican candidate for the NY-9 seat vacated by Anthony Weiner. There’s something slightly…off…about the timing of the ad.
A US military reconnaissance plane came under electronic attack from North Korea and had to make an emergency landing during a major military exercise in March, a political aide said Friday.
Federal authorities are warning local law enforcement agencies of a potential terrorist threat involving car bombs that could coincide with the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, several sources told Fox News on Thursday.
A New York City construction worker who was near the Twin Towers on the morning of 9/11 can still vividly remember the moment that changed the course of his life and the nation ten years ago.
An advocate for America’s fighting men and women isn’t surprised that radical lesbian, “gay,” bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) activists are pressing the Obama-run Pentagon for more than the right to serve in the military.
While GOP candidate Mitt Romney‘s evangelical support seems stronger than in 2008 when it was his downfall, the strong surge by frontrunner and strong evangelical Rick Perry means Romney still has an uphill battle to …
Republican frontrunner Rick Perry was the main target of criticism at the Republican presidential debate Wednesday night at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
MPs have voted overwhelmingly against proposals to stop abortion providers giving counselling to women considering a termination.


