Archive for: December 2010
December 17, 2010
In the past few months this columnist has authored a pair of articles (October 6 and December 1) regarding the assault on career colleges by the U.S. Department of Education. Unlike state-owned public institutions and private, not-for-profit colleges, …
December 16, 2010
A massive, nation changing, Dream Act amnesty for millions of illegal aliens hangs in the balance needing only one vote in the US Senate that may come any day now. Conservative media conduits like Fox News, Drudge Report, World Net …
By Chris Slavens
It’s that “most wonderful time of the year†again. Children eagerly await a visit from jolly Santa Claus, while their parents try to squeeze shopping into a schedule already filled with parties, parades, church programs, and visiting relatives. …
We learned a lot about Obama this week. We learned he can’t be trusted to keep his promises, we learned he will say and do anything to maintain his presidential stature. We learned he’s a man without principle, one …
One thing that saddens me about the TSA security controversy is that we’re missing a great opportunity. Sure, the insanity of patting down three-year-old, blonde-haired lasses and octogenarian grandmothers with prosthetics has caused a great backlash, as more and …
December 15, 2010
Domestic and foreign terrorist organizations, foreign intelligence actors, and criminal enterprises are increasingly using encryption technology to secure their communications and to exercise command and control over operations and people without fear of surveillance.
President Barak Obama faced the nation as a born again Bush Booster as he reversed years of personal commitment and regurgitated rhetoric presenting the extension of the Bush tax cuts as his plan for recovery.
A non sequitur according to Wikipedia is “A logical fallacy where a stated conclusion is not supported by its premise.†In common vernacular it’s something that just doesn’t make a lick of sense no matter how you say it.
The unprecedented power of this year’s conservative groundswell has placed Washington liberals completely on the defensive, which is a fate they never expected. It was barely two years ago that the future was seemingly in their hands. Now they must …
December 14, 2010
By: Dr. Phil Taverna
Did the Democrats make a mistake when they re-elected Nancy Pelosi?
Speaker Pelosi is without a doubt the most powerful woman in politics. Thank god she is a liberal otherwise she would be torn apart at the stake. …
European Union justice ministers on Friday urged the beginning of talks between the EU and the United States on a personal data protection agreement when cooperating to fight terrorism and crime.
Julian Assange is the proprietor, creator, and engineer of WikiLeaks, the incorporeal mechanism for disseminating stolen classified cables, documents, and videos owned by the United States government. Assange is not a journalist, he does not have a story, he does …
As of this writing, it is difficult to speculate on whether or not the Democrats in Congress will pass the deal to maintain current tax rates, as agreed upon by Obama and Republican political leaders. If they fail to do …
December 12, 2010
With the breaking news on our homepage (alipac.us) reported from NumbersUSA that Maine Senator Olympia Snowe will vote No ON Dream Amnesty Cloture, Sen Reid is retreating!
“Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.†Those were the troubled words of Dorothy Gale as she found herself in a foreign world in the movie The Wizard of Oz. Many have used that sentence over the years …
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