Remembering 9/11
Last year, Brett and I sat down to put together some of our thoughts for a podcast for 9/11. Not necessarily to memorialize it, but to share what we’ve learned from it.We discussed where we were that...
View ArticleBREAKING: Osama bin Laden is dead
According to just about every major news network, Osama bin Laden is dead and the United States is in possession of his body. President Barack Obama is expected to address the nation in a few minutes...
View ArticleCharity Begins at Home (and Church)
In our society it is almost axiomatic that liberals are charitable and conservatives are greedy and heartless. After all, conservatives are the ones calling for spending cuts to social programs, and...
View ArticleVIDEO: Daily Caller Remembers 9/11, Examines Life Since
Via the Daily Caller’s video producer Sean W. Malone comes this new mini-documentary reflecting on the horrors of 9/11, and an examination of how America and the world reacted in terms of public...
View ArticleAmerica Survived 9/11, But Will It Survive Obama?
Eleven years ago, America was attacked by bloodthirsty Muslim terrorists who hijacked commercial jetliners and flew them into the World Trade Center towers, the Pentagon, and failed in a fourth attack...
View ArticleGun control talk is heating up
After last week’s shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, politicians have made loud calls for increased gun control measures, including a reinstatement of the Assault Weapons...
View ArticlePublic debate over NSA spying has only just begun
If you thought last week’s vote on the amendment offered by Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) to defund the NSA was the end of the fight to restore privacy rights, think again.Just a couple years ago, it seemed...
View ArticleTSA doesn't get the job done, should we abolish it?
When essential service providers don’t have competitors to worry about, consumers become hopelessly dependent and often frustrated, wondering how much better life could be if they were offered the...
View ArticleFederal judge dismisses legal challenge to NSA surveillance
A federal district judge ruled this morning that the National Security Agency’s phone metadata surveillance program is constitutional and dismissed a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union...
View ArticleObama To Talk NSA Reforms Friday, It May Disappoint You
President Obama is expected to present his proposal addressing reforms to the National Security Agency (NSA) this Friday following a lengthy review of the agency in the wake of former NSA contractor...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....