Sen. Ted Cruz: Faith Fines Have No Business in Our Democracy
Sen. Ted Cruz: Faith Fines Have No Business in Our Democracy
Sen. Ted Cruz: Faith Fines Have No Business in Our Democracy
The Washington Times is reporting a quiet ruling claimed by the Environmental Protection Agency that gives them the authority to “unilaterally garnish paychecks” of anyone violating its rules and regulations. This would not be the first time...
Bill Whittle: Where Do You Live Mark Zuckerberg? The crisis on the Mexican border is worsening by the hour. In his latest FIREWALL, Bill Whittle hammers home three devastating points regarding the dangerous legal precedents,...
Lois Lerner in 2013: ‘Need to be cautious about what we say in emails’ The ex-IRS official whose emails mysteriously disappeared amid a congressional investigation into the Tea Party targeting scandal cautioned her own...
The ACLU has turned against the Employee Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), designed in part to protect the LGBT community from workplace discrimination. Along with several LGBT organizations, the ACLU now argues that religious organizations, small businesses,...
Graduate Delivers Faith-Based Speech; Defies School Administrators When Brooks Hansby learned he would be the salutatorian for his graduating class, he submitted three different drafts to school administrators. Each draft was rejected because they contained...
Bill Whittle: Why Benghazi Matters In his latest, hard-hitting FIREWALL, Bill provides a moment-by-moment breakdown of the events leading up to the attack on the Consulate in Benghazi, a detailed analysis of who was doing...
Eric Holder has seen the enemy, and he’s waving a Gadsden flag. At the very same moment the Obama Administration chose to release five, high-level Taliban terrorists from Guantanamo Bay, Attorney General Eric Holder...
Why didn’t the Obama administration drone Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl? The Obama administration’s illegal deal, in which it traded five Taliban top terrorists in exchange for Bergdahl, raises some difficult questions. Reports from 2010 from...
As many as 227 million Americans may be compelled to disclose intimate details of their families and financial lives — including theirSocial Security numbers — in a new national database being assembled by two federal...