From OKC to Apple: The media's misplaced priorities
The tone of the Apple story was outrage that one of the world’s most valuable companies wasn’t paying its fair share – no matter that it is operating legally.
The tone of the Apple story was outrage that one of the world’s most valuable companies wasn’t paying its fair share – no matter that it is operating legally.
The IRS scandal illustrates our Founding Fathers’ concern over the issue of the power of taxation and its possible abuses.
Someone in Obama’s government has finally found a piece of the Constitution that they actually like.
Detroiters are better off gleaning what little is palatable from his message – and ignoring the rest of his rant.
As the media departs, so does the national interest. This is the time in every disaster that many people require a different kind of help.
If the First Family disassociated itself from a gangsta rapper, it would be a great start.
I wish I could get people like this senator to just read and consider the information as easily available as reading a Wiki page.
Obama didn’t play the victim card. Instead, he spoke candidly to Morehead students about responsibility and the problem of fatherless homes.
Today an individual must be willing to do more for less and get less for the more they do.