In a sensational letter to be released at a March 12 National Press Club news conference,* the San Francisco Police Officers’ Association (SFPOA) tells Cliff Kincaid of America’s Survival, Inc. that evidence in the 1970 bombing murder of a San Francisco police officer points to Weather Underground members Bernardine Dohrn and Bill Ayers, two reported associates of President Barack Obama.
Monthly Archives For March 2009
Depressionomics
The only other event in our nation’s history to which policymakers and pundits have found it appropriate to compare the current economic crisis is the Great Depression.
Living Constitution, Dying Faith
At a Heritage event, political scientist and legal historian Bradley C.S. Watson discussed how the contemporary embrace of the living Constitution has arisen from the radical transformation of American political thought.
Pakistan Watch
On February 21st, the Pakistani government agreed to a permanent ceasefire agreement with the Taliban militants in Swat Valley—a location only 100 miles away from the capital, Islamabad.
Future Physicians March on Capitol Hill
n Thursday, March 12, hundreds of medical and pre-medical students from the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) will march on Capitol Hill and urge the nation’s leaders to enact legislation that will train enough primary care health professionals to help provide care for everyone.
Inadequate Paranoia Defined
Veteran journalist M. Stanton Evans explained his “law of inadequate paranoia.”
More Hispanics in College
The number of Hispanics enrolled in college rose 15% between 2006 and 2007. Hispanics accounted for 11.5% of the overall college student population in 2007, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Bon Voyage
With GM, Chrysler and Ford reporting losses because of the economic downturn and consumers not willing to buy, the future of the big three is questionable.
Health Care Comparatively
When President Obama’s economic stimulus bill was signed into law, it included $1.1 billion for “comparative-effectiveness research.”
Media Maladjustment Defined
The winner of Accuracy in Media’s 2009 Reed Irvine award for a lifetime of achievement in investigative journalism gives examples of media bias that you probably haven’t heard.