Alabama Should Privatize Their Prisons
Can the use of private prisons save money and relieve the overcrowding in Alabama’s jails? A new report from the Alabama Policy Institute finds that private prison contracting is a policy that can save money and relieve the persistent overcrowding of our state’s jails.
by Gary Palmer
Three Christians in China Secretly Executed
Chinese citizens, who also happen to be Christians, continue to be tortured and executed by the Chinese communist government. Yet another story you won't see in the mainstream media.
"Kramer's" Apology Opens The Door For Others
Those who control the PC movement are quick to jump on whites who make racial comments, but they allow blacks free rein with no criticism. Black columnist Larry Elder points out that blacks are just as racist as whites, maybe more so.
One in 32 in the Clink
A record 7 million people- or one in every 32 American adults _ were behind bars, on probation or on parole by the end of last year, according to the Justice Department. Of those, 2.2 million were in prison or jail, an increase of 2.7 percent over the previous year.
Americans, Not Keith Ellison, Decide What Book A Congressman Takes His Oath On
Keith Ellison D-Mont., a newly elected representative, wants to take his oath on the Koran instead of the bible. Hopefully, the leadership in Congress will tell him to go to hell.
Would You Let Your Child Take This Flight?
A very possible senario regarding the current fiasco of the six Imams who were removed from a plane in Minneapolis.
The ACLU Targets Christians
The ACLU charges that a children's christmas program in Nashville, Tenn. is "illegal." This is their latest attempt to destroy the christain religion in America. It is time to find out who this people are, and who provides the funding to support this attack. WHO is the ACLU????
Marshalls Decry Imams' Charges
An Air Marshall confirms an assessment made in a recent article by Jim Jackson Profiling - Yes!). He states here that the profiling incident was a ''political correctness probe.'' He adds that "Instilling political correct fears into the minds of airline passengers is nothing less than psychological terrorism."
Who Is More compassionate, Liberals or Conservatives?
Fundamental differences in ideology go back to fundamental assumptions about human nature. Based on one set of assumptions, it makes perfect sense to be a liberal. Based on a different set of assumptions, it makes perfect sense to be a conservative.
Debating The Unmentionable: The Black-White IQ Gap
The racial gap in average IQ is one of the most important factors in modern American life. We can tell how important it is because we aren't allowed to talk about it. The IQ gap is rather like the dog that didn't bark in the Sherlock Holmes story, palpable by its absence.
Democrats Pledge Array of Investigations
The incoming chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee is promising an array of oversight investigations that could provoke sharp disagreement with Republicans and the White House.
Profiling -- yes!
Six Muslim Amams were removed from a plane in Minneapolis because of suspicions that they were terrorists. The Council on American - Islamic Relations is claiming discrimination -- calling it “Islamophobia.” But, what happened here is exactly what should happen all over the country -- the passengers took action -- they profiled those who appeared to be terrorists.
by Jim Jackson
Civil Jury Fines Rancher in Illegal-alien Dispute
It's hard to believe that illegal aliens have more rights that property-owning American citizens. It's also hard to believe that organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Alabama are more interested in protecting illegals than citizens.
DC May Get a House Vote
For decades, efforts to give the District of Columbia a voting representative in Congress have run into a brick wall. Constitutional amendments failed to win the states' support. Ad campaigns about "taxation without representation" did not help the cause.
Bush Doesn't Think America Should Be An Actual Place
Rep. Tom Tancredo: "I know this is dramatic – or maybe somebody would say overly dramatic – but I'm telling you, that everything I see leads me to believe that this whole idea of the North American Union, it's not something that just is written about by right-wing fringe kooks. It is something in the head of the president of the United States, the president of Mexico, I think the prime minister of Canada buys into it."
Preferences Forever
We've come a long way since 1964, when the late civil rights hero Hubert Humphrey stood on the Senate floor and told his colleagues that if the civil rights bill contained "any language which provides that an employer will have to hire on the basis of percentage or quota related to color, race, religion, or national origin, I will start eating the pages one after another, because it is not in there." Four decades later, supporters of racial preferences imposed by government agencies are blocking legal efforts to establish the color-blind society that Martin Luther King envisioned.
An Empty Place at the Table
Thanksgiving, as an official United States holiday, is inextricably linked to our nation’s founding and to its times of war. The first official thanksgiving proclamation was issued in 1777 by the Continental Congress after the American victory in the Battle of Saratoga.
by Gary Palmer
Supreme Court Cleans Up After 9th Circuit
Last term, more of the Supreme Court's caseload -- 18 of 82 cases (22 percent) -- came from the liberal 9th Circuit, based in San Francisco, than from any other circuit, and the 9th was reversed in 15 of the 18.
Religious Visas an Open Door for Illegal Immigration
Front-door exploitation and lax enforcement of visa requirements greased the skids for the 9/11 hijackers--and with DHS still facing understaffing, mismanagement, and massive backlogs, those avenues are still open. One example: Dozens of Pakistani immigrants who came to the United States posing as religious workers were arrested Wednesday.
Does Racism Account for Income Disparaties?
Another message for today's racists. "Ultimately, prosperity for all ethnic groups in the United States depends on the behavioral norms and family commitments embraced by those groups in both intimate and public settings."
Lott Avenges Media Double Standard
Trent Lott's selection as Minority Leader may be a signal that the Republicans are waking up. Following the dictates of the PC system set up by the liberal media is a prescription for political disaster. The people out in middle America are much wiser than they are perceived to be, and the Republicans should play to this base.
Texas Town Cracks Down on Illegal Aliens, Expects Suit
Hundreds were turned away from City Hall, and the council chamber itself was filled to legal occupancy as the city leaders passed the strictest set of ordinances against illegal entry in any Texas city. This is another grass-roots effort to stop the invasion.
Racism By Any Other Name
There was a time when condescension, discrimination, arrogant social engineering along racial lines was dubbed racism. In today's world, diversity has become just that.
Cleaning House the Democrat Way
Nancy Pelosi doesn't know spic from span. She's conducting Beltway business as usual, just like the good old boys she demonized throughout the campaign. Polosi is supporting impeached federal judge Rep. Alcee Hastings for chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and Rep. John Murtha of Abscam scandal fame as House majority leader. Read on to see the video.
How Much Does Politics Count
It's often preached and taken as gospel that the only way black people can progress is through racial politics and government programs. However, Dr. Walter Williams says, "the solutions to the major problems that confront black people won't be found in the political arena."
White Guilt Doesn't Help Blacks
In pushing for an end to racial pandering, black author Shelby Steele says: "The real problem is black irresponsibility, which has produced high illegitimacy and high-school dropout rates that limit black progress. Racism is about 18th on a list of problems that black America faces."
Hillary's Threat
Neal Boortz: "I've been saying that socialized medicine in the United States is inevitable. There are two basic reasons: One, politicians want the power. Two, individual Americans don't want the responsibility. The great American love of freedom is now pretty much limited to freedoms not coupled to responsibility. Americans have been taught by the political class to believe that a person's health care is the primary responsibility of either the government or that person's employer."
From Champs to Chumps
In just two short years, Republicans have gone from being champs to being chumps. In 2004, the Republicans were voted control of all three branches of the federal government and most state governorships. Today, they are left wondering what hit them.
Fighting Disrupts New Birmingham School
Since the new Jackson-Olin High School opened three months ago and merged rivals from Ensley High and the old Jackson-Olin, 70 students have been arrested and four expelled, Birmingham school records show.
Race Preferences Defeated In Michigan
"Half a century ago, America faced a moral and legal struggle to end government-mandated preferential treatment based on race. Half a century later, America faces a moral and legal struggle to end government-mandated preferential treatment based on race."
Like It Or Not, Public Schools Define American Culture
"It's not a question of whether, or if, government should define our culture. Government schools are every day defining the culture of the nation our children will live in, and they are doing it in violation of what the American people want."
25-Year Lawsuit Could End in Month
The settlement of this long-standing desegregation lawsuit will cost the taxpayers of Alabama at least $296 million. The predominately white schools will have to hire more black faculty and staff members, and black students will get more scholarships.
Chineese Sub Stalks U.S. Carrier Force
A Chinese submarine stalked a U.S. aircraft carrier battle group in the Pacific last month and surfaced within firing range of its torpedoes and missiles before being detected.
Will Lieberman Switch?
If Lieberman should switch parties there would be a 50-50 tie in the Senate, giving VP Cheney the tie-breaking vote. Lieberman refuses to rule the possibility out.
Elton John: Ban Organized Religion
"From my point of view, I would ban religion completely. Organized religion doesn't seem to work. It turns people into really hateful lemmings and it's not really compassionate."
Lots of People Want to Live in Mississippi
The day after the Democrats won a House majority, Mr. Rangel, the Harlem Democrat poised to become chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, which writes tax legislation, talked about winning back more of the tax revenue that New York State sends to the Treasury. He said, “Mississippi gets more than their fair share back in federal money, but who the hell wants to live in Mississippi?”
Michigan Prefers Equality
Another step in the process of returning America to a land where merit, not race, is rewarded.
The New Appeasement
We live in an era when many of the neoconservatives — some who called for the removal of Saddam Hussein well before September 11 — have by now either recanted their support for the President, or concluded that the effort in Iraq was not very good because it has proven less than perfect.
We Cannot Vote Ourselves Out of This War
There is no denying that the elections were primarily about the war in Iraq. However, perhaps it was not the fear of war that led to the Democrats’ victory over the Republicans as much as the public’s dissatisfaction with the way the war is being waged.
by Gary Palmer
Gun Control on the Back Burner
For most Americans, guns are not a political issue. People buy and own guns to protect their families, not to commit crimes. The truth is that even millions of Americans who support and vote for gun control own guns themselves, because deep down they share the basic human need to feel secure in their homes.
by Rep. Ron Paul
Republicanism, Not Conservatism, Lost
In assessing the election it is important to note that it was not a defeat for conservatism; it was a defeat for Republicanism, or at least, what Republicanism has come to represent.
The Rest of The Story: Fraud and Murder Follows "Black Farmer" Consent Decree
After half a century of privileges, put in place to elevate the black community into mainstream America, the victim mentallity is still the driving force that continues the separation.
Roy Moore Speaks in Tennessee
Moore, who was ousted in 2003 after defying a federal court order to remove a Ten Commandments monument that he installed in the state courthouse, told the crowd at a Baptist Church that some judges are creating laws rather than interpreting them.
Main Stream Media in Steep Decline
SuppressedNews publisher Hugh McInnish writes on the decline of the MSM. Even the New York Times is taking a hit. The Internet is the culprit--or is it the hero?
by Hugh McInnish
Diversity Adulation
Walter Williams: "There are some ideas so ludicrous and mischievous that only an academic would take them seriously. One of them is diversity."
Racial Realism and The Jews
The powerful PC system in America, which some say has been set up by the media, restricts only white Christains from having a racial or religious identity. Rabbi Schiller, on the other hand, argues in favor of racial separatism and the preservation of European and European-American culture and identity. He states that “group identity is a fundamental need of all men.”
It's Working! Illegals Bailing out of Hazleton
On Wednesday, a tough, first-of-its-kind law targeting illegal immigrants goes into effect in this small hillside city in northeastern Pennsylvania. But the evidence suggests many Hispanics, illegal or otherwise, have already left.