Ed Rozek, Professor Emeritus at the University of Colorado, thought the public berating of Bruce Benson by the CU faculty was outrageous. He also thought there was more to it than just questioning Benson’s qualifications. Could the “lynching of Bruce Benson†have had something to do with his involvement in Republican party politics?
So, [...]
Bill Moloney, a regular contributor to A Line of Sight, has a piece featured by Human Events today. Bill is the former Colorado Commissioner of Education, and also has a real love of foreign policy and politics. His writing has appeared in several publications including the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Washington Times, [...]
You didn’t see this in the mainstream media, but Barbara Boxer threw a hissy-fit over the following language in a Senate resolution to welcome the Pope to America and blocked even a vote on it until after he’d left Washington and the last ten words of this sentence were stripped:
“Whereas Pope Benedict XVI has spoken [...]
Why I Left Greenpeace
By PATRICK MOORE
Guest Editorial – Wall Street Journal
Mr. Moore, co-founder and former leader of Greenpeace, is chairman and chief scientist of Greenspirit Strategies.
“I later learned that the environmental movement is not always guided by science. As we celebrate Earth Day today, this is a good lesson to keep in mind.â€
“…as one of [...]
This Sunday, April 20, there will be a fundraiser supporting the Cory Voorhis Legal Defense Fund at Abrusci’s Restaurant in Wheat Ridge. After being acquitted on April 9 of all charges against him, Cory Voorhis still faces hundreds of thousands of dollars in remaining legal fees. Please come out to support this dedicated public servant, [...]
Thursday morning, former Congressman Bob Beauprez appeared on the Peter Boyles Show on 630 KHOW along with federal agent Cory Voorhis to talk about what really happened over the past 18 months.
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Nancy Pelosi stuffed another critical piece of legislation in her purse – this time damaging both American interests and those of an important ally in the process. Last week she strong armed the Democrat caucus into voting with her to indefinitely block a free trade agreement with Columbia that has been years in the making. [...]
As the 39th President, Jimmy Carter is remembered for run-away inflation, for being unable to free hostages trapped in Tehran for 444 days, for insulting American citizens for being in a “malaise,†and for making nice with PLO terrorist Yasser Arafat. Carter was perhaps our biggest Presidential foreign policy disaster.Â
Now, though, he’s volunteered to go [...]
You have to admit that for once it’s kind of fun to watch the Democrats rip each other to shreds in a bitter, divisive primary instead of us Republicans. John McCain for all intents and purposes wrapped up the Republican nomination in early February when Mitt Romney “suspendedâ€Â his campaign accepting the results of Super Tuesday [...]
No one should have to endure criminal prosecution from their own government just for showing up to work and doing your job. Thankfully, that’s what a jury of nine men and four women (including the alternate) decided in the case of Cory Voorhis, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agent.Â
According to Craig Disney, one of the [...]