Fred Thompson responds to Michael Moore.
Newsmax is reporting that an intelligence office provided substantial exculpatory evidence in the Haditha case, evidence he says the NCIS sat on, evidence that supports the defendants' version of the facts, and indicates the entire incident was an ambush which was being videotape …
Touting a "bill of rights" for gun owners, Pennsylvania House Republicans Tuesday introduced a package of two bills aimed at easing legal access to firearms.
Near the end of his successful first term, Ronald Reagan was asked whether he thought his training as an actor had prepared him for the job of the Presidency. Reagan replied, "I don't see how any fellow that wasn't an actor could do this job."
The Tennessee Legislature is considering a proposal that would expand the right to carry weapons on most public property. At least one lawmaker believes the move is a direct result of the Virginia Tech tragedy.
On Monday, as the news of the Virginia Tech shootings was unfolding, I went into my advanced constitutional law seminar to find one of my students upset. My student, Tara Wyllie, has a permit to carry a gun in Tennessee, but she isn't allowed to have a weapon on campus.
There's no polite way or time to say it: American college and universities have become coddle industries.
The murders on the Virginia Tech campus, the worst such rampage in our history, might have been mitigated if just one member of the faculty or a student had the means to return fire.
The NYT offers their sympathies to the families of the victims at Va Tech, along with assigning blame for this massacre to a lack of gun control.
There was good news this week for both soon-to-be candidate Fred Thompson and growing-by-the-hour candidate Barack Obama.
At the bottom, one student's gives their account of the days events. Towards the top, the response of some bloggers regarding April 16's shootings at Va. Tech and sensible CCWs which may have prevented it.
Just a few of the low lights from Al Sharpton's career as a "pastor." I'm a fairly young man, so I don't remember most of these events. It's unfortunate the media's recollection of these events is just as bad.
If former Senator Fred Thompson decides to make a stab at winning the presidency next year he's better put on his climbing shoes. He'll be faced with scaling some pretty high walls to get there.
Although he initially campaigned for office as a pro-choice Republican and was a key player in passage of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance legislation so hated by conservatives, Fred Thompson is being urged to run for President next year by three of the nation's top social …
An academic who received awards for excellence and produced several peer-reviewed publications said he fell from grace when he began espousing "religious beliefs and [a] conservative political viewpoint" and is now suing his university for denying him promotion.
Oil prices fell. The stock market rose. Video images of smiling British soldiers with Iranian President Ahmadinejad were everywhere. So were pictures of the 15 freed hostages embracing family members back home.
THE Howard Government has banned a radical Muslim sheik from entering Australia to speak at a major Islamic conference in Melbourne. Sheik Bilal Philips, who has been linked to the 1993 World Trade Centre bombings in New York, was refused a visa at the last moment by Department …
How school's are replacing the truth of radical Islam with the lie of violent Christianity.
Robert Spencer shares how Sharia law is invading the U.S. This should not be a surprise since CAIR's long term goal has been to replace the U.S. Constitution with Sharia law.
Sarah Brady, whose husband James and President Ronald Reagan were shot on March 30, 1981, used the 26th anniversary of that date to ask Americans to support "legislation to combat illegal gun trafficking." However, a gun rights group dismissed her statement as "just Sarah Brady b …
What was supposed to have been a dignified end for a long-suffering single mom instead turned into what friends called a disgustingly public travesty, an example of the current Wild West atmosphere of Internet privacy issues, and a sordid showcase of just how far a beef can go.
The 2007 version of Rudy Giuliani defends his past support of gun control as a necessary evil to fight crime in a big city.
"One thing I don't have to have -- I don't have to have a $100 million to convert myself into being a conservative," Jim Gilmore told the editors of HUMAN EVENTS during an exclusive interview Wednesday.
Anti-gun Democrats are trying to make up for lost time by reintroducing legislation intended to ban so-called "assault" weapons, a Second Amendment group warns.
Attempts by "well-meaning members of Congress" to repeal the 1976 Washington, D.C., gun ban could backfire by keeping the case out of the U.S. Supreme Court, said attorneys representing six D.C. residents in a high-profile Second Amendment case.
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