Archive → June, 2009
Seventy-Five Years after the Night of the Long Knives
June 30, 2009 is the seventy-fifth anniversary of a ghastly reminder about the nature of evil in the modern world.
Tennessee: Cities ban guns in local parks
Local governments and advocates for firearms owners are gearing up for a summer face off over how far to take a new state law that lets people with carry permits bring handguns into parks.
Kentucky: Pastor holds guns-in-church service
Some gun owners proudly wore their weapons into a Louisville, Ky., church Saturday. The “Bring Your Gun to Church Day” was an idea to celebrate guns and God.
Saving Democracy in the Honduran ‘Coup’
The theory and practice of fighting tyranny and protecting liberty in Honduras.
Dancing to a new tune in Latin America
While it took days for Obama to pass judgment on events following Iran’s presidential election, he swiftly expressed “deepest concern” over Zelaya’s ouster at the hand of the Honduran government.
The GM Bankruptcy and the Supreme Court
Two recent Supreme Court decision show a Court presently willing to curb executive power not found in express statutory terminology.
Obama’s Attraction to Human Rights Violators
Obama is dissing every freedom-loving man, woman and child living under repressive regimes.
Real vs. an authentic world
When did we become a nation of habitual voyeurs, panting with anticipation awaiting the next social or cultural train wreck? The King of Pop is dead – so what?
Seventy-Five Years after the Night of the Long Knives
June 30, 2009 is the seventy-fifth anniversary of a ghastly reminder about the nature of evil in the modern world.