They may be bad, but they are not so unusual.
Who is responsible for our parks, "us" or "government"?
Dying veterans refused access to open air memorial for political advantage.
The PPACA is in full marketing mode. What are they selling? Who will pay?
State Rep. Joe Atkins writes about the impact of a possible federal shutdown and some recent positive news in Minnesota.
When virtue and morality collides with government and "anti-discrimination", government demands to win. Charity, virtue, and freedom lose.
Yet another hole in the PPACA's 2000+ pages of "law".
Let me help you out by forcing your children to pay your debts.
Yet more emotion, smoke and mirrors to protect the PPACA. (Obamacare)
You don't need to look too far to find state's lowest-taxed cities.
If you could change one thing about divorce child custody battles what would it be? Mine is I would require the courts & attorneys to inform parents that they have constitutionally protected fundamental rights. Kevin Avard with Speak Up is bringing
September 11 represents many things, but chief among them is the importance of individual character and courage in confronting evil.
Serious challenges require serious responses.
Moral questions are often hard, requiring hard choices, and serious thought. Seldom are there easy answers to hard questions. If easy, they are usually wrong.
Israel and Britain are holding emergency meetings of parliament, while Congress sits silent and Idle.
Barack Obama made his name on the "wars of choice" rhetoric in 2008. He is now doing what he once condemned.