Occupy Santa Monica College Protest was Juvenile and Destructive

    A group of rowdy youngsters screamed, stomped, pounded on windows and kicked doors because they didn’t get their way in California earlier this week. The group was not comprised of toddlers or students that had escaped from a juvenile detention center, they were college students. The sophomoric protest at Santa Monica College was as unnecessary as it was destructive. A Board of Trustees meeting was | Read More »

    Give Democrats What They Want and They Still Complain

    Ohio liberal lawmakers opposed to reasonable voter reform laws are biting off their nose to spite the face this week. Misguided Democrats and the League of Women Voters are upset House Republicans are willing to delay a vote and discuss repeal House Bill 194, the Columbus Dispatch reports. Republican lawmakers offered to give their peers across the aisle another week to review the bill and | Read More »

    Dayton Imam Arrested for Massive Welfare Fraud

    A Dayton, Ohio, Muslim imam and businessman was indicted on 46 federal counts of conspiring to defraud the food stamp program. The Dayton Daily News reports that Al-Idu Al-Gaheem and employees Abdul Qadir, Abdul Yamini Sr. and Omar Yahya were indicted for the alleged theft of $3.8 million of food stamps and money laundering. Al-Gaheem is an imam at the Masjid At-Taqwa mosque in Dayton | Read More »

    ‘Take Care Down There’ Campaign is not Worth Taxpayer Dollars

    Promoting safe sex practices is a worthy endeavor, but should it be done at public expense and be posted in view of young children? The Planned Parenthood “Take Care Down There” campaign will likely influence very few and spend thousands of taxpayer dollars in the process. Clear Channel refused to post the explicit billboard images in the regions of Ohio it services, according to the | Read More »

    Raising Taxes Will Not Solved America’s Fiscal Woes

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    Liberals Turn Constitution into Partisan Issue

    Ohio legislators are taking bold steps to make sure students have the opportunity to learn about the United States Constitution and the founding fathers. While the common-sense legislation will increase the quality of education, it is frustrating that a law is necessary to ensure that students will be taught about the nation’s founding documents. Legislation enforcing a thorough American history curriculum should not be controversial, | Read More »

    Rebecca Kleefisch Story Proves Feminist Bias

    The feminist outrage over the treatment of Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch is a bit underwhelming. If the sexist and vulgar comments were directed toward a liberal female and not a tea party candidate, bras would be burning on the state house lawn and juvenile chants would deafen the ears. Feminist groups only care about the equitable and professional treatment of women if the lady | Read More »

    Ohio Democrats Once Again Bow to Union Influence

    Democrats once again demonstrated their allegiance to unions earlier this week when refusing to support a bill simply because the teachers union opposed two aspects of the proposal. A Cleveland education reform plan, touted by many as a model other districts should follow to enhance academics and save taxpayer funds, remains in limbo due to the inability of liberal to focus on the best interests | Read More »

    Delightful Anti-Keith Olbermann Video Goes Viral

    Keith Olbermann’s massive ego cost him another news anchor job. News of Olbermann’s termination broke last week, but conservative commentators picked up on the topic this week and are readily sharing their thoughts on the firing and pending lawsuit with viewers. S.E. Cupp, a frequent target of Olbermann rants, cuts loose on her political foe during a Glenn Beck TV (GBTV) broadcast this week. The | Read More »

    Human Trafficking

    Human trafficking in the United States results in millions of victims each year, according to the Washington Times. Victims of the underground human trafficking trade are often forced to become sex workers and servants on farms. Governor John Kasich vowed to combat human trafficking and the sex trade in Ohio earlier this week by creating a statewide task force to investigate such crimes, the Columbus | Read More »