Archive → May, 2008
Soros Publisher ‘Shaped’ McClellan’s Hit Job: Other publishers don’t recognize it as the same book
Other publishers don’t recognize it as the same book
Conservative Republican Values and the American Hispanic Mind
A large segment of the American Hispanic community has historically shared conservative Republican values, even though today many of them vote Democrat.
Indian Conservatives Struggle to Build Alternative Media
Amitabh Tripathi is convinced his nation of India is under attack; so he did something few people are willing to do.
Ohio Senate approves expanding gun owners’ rights
On Thursday, the Senate gave final approval to legislation expanding gun owners’ rights and sent it to Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland.
Keith Dailey, Strickland’s spokesman, called provisions in the legislation “common sense protections for law-abiding gun owners.”
Rule Change Would Permit Weapons in National Parks
The federal government is considering a proposal to allow visitors to carry loaded, concealed weapons in some national parks, wildlife refuges and monuments.
The Department of the Interior, which oversees national parks and wildlife refuges, will decide whether to adopt the proposed rule after a public comment period that lasts through June, an Interior Department spokesman, Chris Paolino, said.
Louisiana: Bill Against Corporate Gun Bans Moves Forward
People should legally be allowed to keep guns in their cars while on the private property of others, a House committee decided in a split vote Wednesday.
The legislation pitted gun owners against the state’s businesses, some of which argued they should be able to ban employees and visitors from bringing firearms onto their property.
L.A. Mayor Pushes New Gun Laws
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on Thursday unveiled plans to target gangs and guns — including confiscating cars used in gang-related crimes — with a series of new city ordinances.
The mayor proposed giving landlords the power to evict tenants convicted of using and possessing illegal weapons and ammunition. And he promised to push other new laws to regulate the purchase of ammunition and storage of weapons.
Blame Bush for McClellan
Scott McClelland was the perfect Press Secretary for the presidential New Tone. Unsurprisingly, both failed.
Are Conservatives Cutting off Their Noses to Spite Their Faces?
Perhaps because I’m a neocon, and not a dyed-in-the-wool, native-born conservative, I look at John McCain, with all his flaws, and still think that he’s a pretty darn good candidate for our time.
Reality Check on the Mullahs
There is so much smoke around the Iranian Mullahs’ bomb that it makes Tehran’s smog feel like a fresh ocean breeze by comparison. Here is a partial list of misconceptions.