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Veterans Betrayed
By Grace Vuoto

Something is rotten at the Veterans Administration. Neurologist Robert Van Boven has been waging a one-man campaign for more than two years against waste, fraud and abuse of power at the VA.In January, 2009 he was...

Politics
A gangster regime
By Jeffrey T. Kuhner

President Obama is presiding over one of the most corrupt administrations in American history. Mr. Obama continues to try to pass government-run health care against increasing resistance in Congress and in opposition to...

Debunking stereotypes of conservatives
By Joe Vigliotti

The drive for a return to America’s founding principles is in full swing. The populist tea party trend has renewed the debate on the nature of American conservatism. Is conservatism for the elite few or for the many?...

Foreign Affairs
Getting tough on Iran
By Anthony Rainone

On February 11, 2010, the Islamic Republic of Iran celebrated 31 years of the establishment of an Islamic theocracy.  Since the 1979 revolution, freedom and liberty have been destroyed and poverty rates have...

The spiritual dimensions of nationhood
By Herbert London

The threats that the United States face from a fanatical Islamic foe are made possible by our devotion to positions that undermine our heritage, accomplishments and founding.It is not coincidental that I’m reminded of...

Culture
Avatar bashes American values
By Loredana Vuoto

Avatar, the recent blockbuster by acclaimed Director James Cameron, denigrates America, its military, humanity and God—all in the name of environmentalism. This is the latest example of “Hollywood chic.”Mr....

The transformation of American feminism
By Kelly Kathryn Llobet

The National Organization for Women (NOW), a leading standard bearer for women’s rights and the pro-choice movement, is losing support among American women. NOW has been grappling with declining enrollment and a...

Public Policy
Blind allegiance: Blacks and the Democratic Party
By Kerry and Peggy McCarthy

Black Americans, like many citizens, are increasingly frustrated, at the sluggish economy and lack of jobs. Yet the growing disappointment has not yet coalesced into anger or a diminished support for President Barack...

Unconstitutional Christian bigotry
By Robyn Wethington

On March 1, 2010, The Supreme Court refused to hear a case about a Ten Commandments monument facing removal from Haskell County courthouse grounds in Oklahoma. Since 2004, an 8-foot-tall stone monument of the Ten...

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