Trump, the Pope, and Immigration
My mother and I recently had a difference of opinion regarding Pope Francis. I said that he was naive and certainly not of the caliber
― George Washington
My mother and I recently had a difference of opinion regarding Pope Francis. I said that he was naive and certainly not of the caliber
Surgical Neurology International publishes a two-part series entitled “America, Guns, and Freedom: A Recapitulation of Liberty” and “Shooting Rampages, Mental Health, and the Sensationalization of Violence.”
Just this week, as I was commenting on Section 1021 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 or National Defense law that was signed
Nominated by President Barack Obama (after Justice John Paul Stevens retired in April 2010), Elena Kagan has been the first U.S. Supreme Court Justice appointed
Press Release (Monday) November 14, 2011: Stalin’s Mysterious Death Did Stalin, the Soviet dictator, die a peaceful death in his bed or was he poisoned
From 1876 onward, after the North recovered its fortunes and the South was unburdened by the end of Reconstruction, the nation was ruled by laissez-faire