The Obama administration and many Americans are celebrating this evening upon hearing the news that terrorist leader Osama bin Laden has been killed in a strike by U.S. special forces several days ago. The news was only released this evening because U.S. authorities wanted to wait until the body was...
The many recent calls for further regulation of financial markets and institutions in the United States are but one manifestation of the left's infatuation with the idea that humans and their society are perfectible if only enough rules and regulations are put in place to control their actions. They...
The Federal Reserve has announced a policy that, not too many years ago, would have been widely denounced as a tyrannical usurpation of power. The Fed is in the process of drawing up “guidelines” to set limits on the amount of compensation that can be paid to the upper management of the nation's...
Its 1:53am Pacific standard on November 5, 2008. The late night aftermath affect weighs heavily on all the strung out election junkies. I myself am obbsessively drinking coffee and refreshing the results page for the outcome of all the propositions in California. I stare blankly as I read the results...
My rhetoric class is now reading articles about the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. The topic is very intriguing, and many in class have professed a wonder about how they had never heard much about the subject growing up through their education, largely public. Hmm! Little coverage...
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Filed under: injustice, World War II, Japanese-Americans, public education, War on Terror, government, enemy combatants, justice, internment, civil liberties