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Nadler Backtracks: NSA Does Need Court Order

Nadler Backtracks: NSA Does Need Court Order

It turns out that the surveillance of Americans may be even more dangerous and unsupervised than had been heretofore acknowledged- but the powers that be aren’t willing to admit it. The National Security Agency (NSA) admitted in a secret briefing that its

Ignorance Is Bliss, I guess

In response to More Than Half of Senators Ditch Classified NSA Intel Briefing to Head Home: That’s pretty interesting because just last week, some of the NSA spy program’s harshest critics were loudly refuting Obama’s claim that they had been

Palin to Congress: Go on 'Cruz Control'

Palin to Congress: Go on 'Cruz Control'

On Saturday, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin said Congress could get more done if it went on “Cruz control.” “You know what I wish Congress would do?” Palin asked. “If they would just for one week… put themselves on Cruz

House Begins Markup of Immigration Bills

House Begins Markup of Immigration Bills

Next week the House Judiciary Committee will begin markup of two pieces of immigration legislation. On Tuesday, the Committee considers the SAFE Act, which would strengthen internal enforcement of existing immigration laws. Following that, the Committee will take up the

Reaction Cool to U.S. Arms Plan for Syrian Rebels

Reaction Cool to U.S. Arms Plan for Syrian Rebels

By DEB RIECHMANN and LOLITA C. BALDORAssociated PressWASHINGTONThe Obama administration hopes its decision to give lethal aid to Syrian rebels will prompt other nations to beef up assistance, now that the U.S. has cited evidence that the Syrian government used

Ecuador Approves Law Curtailing Private Media

Ecuador Approves Law Curtailing Private Media

(AFP) – Ecuador slashed the private sector’s share of radio and television frequencies Friday and restricted content, the culmination of a battle between the president and media he accuses of undermining him. Leftist President Correa has long had tense relations

Congress: President Cannot Indefinitely Detain US Citizens

Congress: President Cannot Indefinitely Detain US Citizens

On June 13, Congress voted to limit President Obama’s ability to indefinitely detain U.S. citizens who are suspected of terrorism. By a vote of 214-211, Congress approved an amendment to the 2014 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) saying that “nothing

Fast Food Workers Strike for $15/Hour Wages

Fast Food Workers Strike for $15/Hour Wages

Burger flippers of the world, unite! The entitlement culture has hit the local fast food joint, as strikes and protests are popping up all over the country. So far, non-union workers have walked off the job in New York, Seattle,

NFL Commissioner Defends Redskins Name

NFL Commissioner Defends Redskins Name

Responding to the growing clamor from Members of Congress, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made a strong defense of the Redskins nickname on Wednesday. In a letter to the ten Congressmen that had demanded a repudiation of Washington’s historic name, Goodell declared

Rep. Amash (R-MI): Clapper 'Lied Under Oath'

Rep. Amash (R-MI): Clapper 'Lied Under Oath'

On Wednesday, Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) posted a Facebook demand that Director of National Intelligence James Clapper resign his post. “It now appears clear that the director of national intelligence, James Clapper, lied under oath to Congress and the American