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Our goal is to positively influence our readers by presenting accurate, reliable information regarding the formative stages of our country as well as current national events. About Lux Libertas...
Mar 29, 2010 CNN Washington (CNN) — Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night may stay the nation’s letter carriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds, but e-mail and the recession may stop their Saturday deliveries. Under a plan to be delivered Tuesday to its regulator, the U.S. Postal Service [...]
May 29, 2010 By Ben Tracy CBS) Like most 6-year-olds, Lucas Avant has few fears, but his parents worry more than most. Lucas has no health insurance. At 9 months old, doctors found he had a heart ailment. They say he’s now perfectly healthy, reports CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy, but he’s been denied by [...]
Mar 29, 2010 By Patrick J Buchanan As Democrats, after a Sunday rally on the Capitol grounds, marched to the House hand-in-hand to vote for health-care reform, tea partiers reportedly shouted the “N-word” at John Lewis and another black congressman. A third was allegedly spat upon. And Barney Frank was called a nasty name. Tea [...]
Monday, March 29, 2010 By Edwin Mora Washington D.C. (CNSNews.com) – Information Technology (IT) problems at the U.S. Census Bureau could cause inaccuracies in this year’s constitutionally mandated decennial tabulation of the U.S. population, according to government auditors. “IT problems place the efficiency and accuracy of Non-Response Follow-Up at risk and final decennial costs [...]
Polls still show voters are most concerned about recovery, unemployment ANALYSIS By David Espo AP Special Correspondent updated 7:18 a.m. PT, Sun., March. 28, 2010 WASHINGTON – Losers in a brutal struggle with President Barack Obama, Republicans now hope voter anger over newly enacted health care legislation will propel them to victory in midterm elections [...]
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March 29, 2010 by David Stokes We’re hearing a lot today about a so-called “Living Constitution.” Indeed, Barack Obama has in the past bemoaned the fact that prior Supreme Courts, notably the one presided over by Earl Warren in the 1960s, failed to break “free from the essential constraints that were placed by the [...]
March 29, 2010 by Laura Hollis They’ve gotten what they wanted, and now it’s time to castrate their opponents by smearing them all as terrorists. And “let us be clear,” as the Obamessiah would state it; that is exactly how they intend to paint you. How do they do it? By locating an idiot [...]
March 29, 2010 by Janice Shaw Crouse Most of the arguments supporting the health care reform bill just passed by the Democrats in Congress were myths. These myths were exposed as early as 2008 in a book by Sally C. Pipes, president and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute. Her funny little book skewers [...]
By Ken Blackwell (Archive) · Monday, March 29, 2010 There appears to be a concerted effort among the political Left and many mainstream media people to demonize and marginalize the expanding citizen-based movement known as the tea party movement. This effort flows from both a fear of what these tea parties represent and a contempt [...]

