Cover Story

Holder denies justice
Attorney general is liberal racist
By Jeffrey T. Kuhner

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. should resign. He is a disgrace to his office and to his country. Mr. Holder is a race baiter. On Tuesday, he testified during a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on the voting rights case involving members of the New Black Panther Party. In the 2008 election, Black Panthers¬dressed in military fatigues and wielding a club¬threatened voters at a Philadelphia polling station.

Politics

Obama destroys American dollar
Inflation result of reckless policies
By Vern Sumnicht

In the last few years, the U.S. Treasury has issued more debt than it can ever hope to repay. The Federal Reserve is facilitating these unprecedented Treasury security (debt) sales, while at the same time, hoping to keep interest rates low. This effort, by the Federal Reserve, is being called Quantitative Easing (QE1 or QE2).

Foreign Affairs

Ending multicultarism in Europe
New era of 'muscular liberalism' emerges
By Herbert London

At long last a European politician, Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron, lifted the curtain on the pernicious dimensions of multiculturalism. After several decades of home grown terrorism and an acceptance of separation by Muslim groups in the United Kingdom, the prime minister said, “enough.”

Obama's Egyptian debacle
Appeasement emboldens radical Islam
By Jeffrey T. Kuhner

President Obama likely may have lost Egypt. If he has, it will be one of the most dramatic and devastating foreign policy defeats for the United States in decades. It also will be a significant victory for the forces of radical Islam - a blow that threatens to undermine American interests across the Middle East.

Minority Report

Black conservatives shine at CPAC
Brighter future for minorities
By Reid Bushell

Prominent black conservatives are paving the way for a new movement within the Republican Party.

Culture

Bullied to death
A silent epidemic
By Gayle S. Fixler

Before he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound last July, Kevin Morrissey composed a short note that read, "I can't bear things anymore."

Budget battles require love
Less intrusion, more compassion
By Joseph Vigliotti

The conservative Republican-controlled House of Representatives is preparing to tackle government spending, including social programs such as Social Security. Liberals are up in arms. President Barack Obama warned Americans ominously that social security checks would stop coming if Republicans have their way. The rhetoric is melodramatic and masks an even deeper issue that has been overlooked by both liberals and conservatives.

Public Policy

Mamma Grizzlies rule
Children need consistent maternal care
By Kelly Kathryn Llobet

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and First Lady Michelle Obama are backing a new tax policy promoting breastfeeding.  Backing, that is, a tax deduction for breast pumping equipment which will allow working women to stay at work while someone else watches their baby.