Just a day after the results of a study commissioned by Senator Diane Feinstein came out showing which federal U.S. prisons could “viably” house Guantanamo prisoners, the […]
Month: November 2012

In round two of fighting the war on Christmas, Fox News host Bill O’Reilly challenged Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee and the “holiday tree” on display at […]
Over 700 Staten Island residents, still suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, attended a heated and emotional town-hall meeting Thursday night loing for answers to how […]
Opinion: Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, Joe Lieberman, seemed to have the same questions as the rest of the country about what happened in Benghazi […]
Those involved in Palm Beach County politics may have taken a breather for a week or two after November’s big election, but they did not rest for […]
Maybe U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy “TurboTax” Geithner has a future in stand-up comedy. The proposal he presented Thursday on behalf of the Obama administration to avoid the […]
For at least a year, President Obama has argued for a “balanced approach” to fi the economy. He claims to want to increase revenue while lowering expenditures. […]
A friend posted this precious 2010 video this morning. We could all use a smile as we head into the season of miracles. 2010 Video–8 […]
We interrupt this program to report a vampire is on the loose. In Transylvania, maybe. In Serbia, what? Oh, yes. It’s quite serious, too. The village council […]
In what began as a philosophical discussion over Christmas trees, emotions ran high as Fox News host Bill O’Reilly quickly clashed with David Silverman, President of American […]
The ever outspen Newt Gingrich addressed a large crowd at the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum Wednesday night where he signed his new bo, “Victory at Yorktown.” […]
The ACLU, on behalf of four servicewomen, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the U.S. Department of Defense saying the 1994 ban on women serving in combat is […]