Kudos to Keith Olbermann, anchor of MSNBC’s “Countdown,” who last week, scolded President Bush for signing the Military Commissions Act of 2006. However, congress needs to be admonished for even approving such an unconstitutional act. It is truly a
Today's column is a heart-felt appeal to my pastor-brethren. If there was
ever a time when God's men in America needed to stand independently and
courageously for that which is right, it is now.
According to CNN polls 68% of Americans believe that the United States is headed in the wrong direction. And you are thinking of voting for the incumbent?
The foibles of the current power structure in Washington, D.C., continue to mount. It has gotten so bad that it is becoming extremely difficult to tell who the good guys are anymore.
The internet is the last bastion of media freedom. The internet will soon constitute the major way that individuals obtain their news and information. The internet is immediate, detailed and unlike the mainstream media, it is completely uncensored, u
No president in American history played the "God card" any better than George W. Bush. Early in his 2000 presidential campaign, Bush convinced fundamentalist/evangelical Christian leaders that he was "their" man.
Buck O’Neil’s response to his lack of induction into The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, on “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” left not only The Host, but many Americans, including
Many pro-draft politicians are, no doubt, waiting for the post-election period when the lame duck President will reintroduce the military draft under the pretense of fighting terrorism!
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With the Kelo v. New London Supreme Court decision of last summer so freshly in the minds of Americans, propositions are popping up all over the United States, including Arizona, to clamp down on the power of eminent domain.
Whenever some well-meaning conservative Christian takes issue with one of my columns chronicling the abysmal governing record of Republicans, he or she almost always exclaims, "Think how bad it would be if Democrats were in charge."
Los EU anuncian la construcción de un muro fronterizo, y “retiemble en su centro la tierra.” Después de siglos practicando el deporte favorito en nuestra región, culpar a los gringos desde nuestra pobreza, opresión, nuestra escalofriante deuda, terre
We can bid farewell to our former constitutional era when Americans could say "it can't happen here." The Holocaust-inspired, heart-rending cries of “Never Forget” contain warnings which are quickly disappearing into the winds of time.
As the United States is just over eighteen months away from the implementation of the Real ID Act (i.e., National ID Card), Americans, everywhere, should be experiencing a sense of foreboding. Hitler and Stalin must be jumping for joy as Thomas Jeffe
The very individuals who have taken an oath to uphold the United States Constitution continue their decimation of the very document that separates tyranny from befalling the citizens of the United States. Both the house and the senate have given the
The Federal Communications Commission kicked off the first of six planned public hearings Tuesday to discuss a number of broadcast ownership rules, including whether a single company should be able to own both a newspaper and a television station in
I was extremely saddened to hear the news that former Idaho congressman (the way she preferred to be addressed) Helen Chenoweth had recently been killed in an automobile accident. With her passing, America lost a great statesman and patriot.
In Philippe de Broca’s 1966 comedy “King of Hearts,” set during the First World War, a British private is sent into a French village in search of an armed bomb supposedly left behind by retreating German forces.
At the White House on Sept. 22, President Bush met with Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf, who vowed continuing efforts to root out the Taliban and other extremists from Afghanistan and from Pakistan’s own northwest provinces.
Many academic scholars view Fascism as a kind of corporatism in which the interests of corporations and government become one in the same. After reading the following account, Americans will inevitably seek to find a label to adequately describe the
Let us suppose those oil stocks you bought went through the roof, you invented a better mousetrap, or the Megabucks machine finally decided to line up just right. Imagine, in other words, you’re suddenly a millionaire with a new house so big you need
“Si estuviera en mi decidir el tener gobiernos sin prensa, o prensa sin gobiernos. Sin dudarlo decidiría por los segundo. Cuando la prensa sea libre y todos puedan leer, el país estará seguro”
For at least the last three decades, conservative Christians (known
collectively as the Religious Right), have allowed themselves to become
wedded to Republican politicians.
Readers often write and express their desire to attend services at my church, the Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. In fact, it is not uncommon now to see people in the congregation from across the country who are readers of my column.
Individuals seem to think that elected officials have the perfect knowledge to understand the marketplace no matter what product or service is being discussed, and elected officials always accept the appointment of getting something done to create wh
In his most series of recent campaign ads, Jon Kyl has abandoned his blue suit, red power tie and the make-up which served to obscure his facial flaws in favor of a more humble, less powerful appearance. This is an obvious Jeffersonian ploy to displ
Experience “should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government’s purposes are beneficent,” warned Justice Louis D. Brandeis, in his prescient dissent in America’s first case involving warrantless wiretapping, 1928. “Men bo