
By Senator Marco Rubio Dec 31, 2012 As we look forward to 2012, I want to thank you for blessing me with the honor of serving you in the U.S. Senate for the past year. My first year in Washington was eye-opening in many regards, mainly because I saw firsthand the extent to which dysfunction [...]

By Jim Kouri GCC/Staff Dec 31, 2011 Editor’s Note: Parts of this news story are based on a lecture series by Jim Kouri for police and security officers in the Caribbean prior to the al-Qaeda attacks on September 11, 2001. Nigerian officials yesterday announced the arrests of three terrorism suspects involved in the deadly bombings of Christian churches and [...]

By Alec Liu Dec. 30, 2011 In the growing battle for the future of the Web, some of the biggest sites online — Google, Facebook, and other tech stalwarts — are considering a coordinated blackout of their sites, some of the web’s most popular destinations. No Google searches. No Facebook updates. No Tweets. No Amazon.com [...]
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By Jim Kouri GCC/Staff Dec 30, 2011 Throughout the nation, law enforcement officers are being mobilized to stop the parole of Herman Bell who assassinated two NYPD officers in the 70′s by shooting them in the back of the head. With the news that line-of-duty deaths of law enforcement officers jumped 13% in 2011 compared [...]

By Gary D. Halbert Dec 30, 2011 This is an analysis of Obama’s record, mainly his presidency, and his approach to economics and his attempt to bring an end to the recession in which the US continues to wallow. Those of you with Obama’s mindset will completely disagree, but I believe Peter Ferrara is very close [...]

By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff Dec 30, 2011 It’s a little known event, perhaps because its participants want it that way, but as the new year is poised to begin, the Grand Panjandrum of Pundits gathered at an undisclosed location. For their annual review of all the predictions they made regarding things that did not occur, [...]

By God Vine Dec. 29, 2011 Here’s a very special, true story that we received. God works in wonderful ways and, if we keep our eyes open and on Him, we can see that every day. It was December 24th 2008, exactly 10 months since our Alexandra (Alex, Allie, Sweet Pea…age 17 months) was called [...]

By John L. Sulak GCC/Staff Dec 29, 2011 “First, as I always do, let me say, that I am proud, that I pray to and worship our Judea/Christian, God Almighty. Second, I am very proud to be an American, who loves all his family and all his fellow patriots. And last, I will defend the [...]

By Jim Kouri GCC/Staff Dec 29, 2011 More than 10-years after the September 11, 2001 al-Qaeda attacks, a federal district court judge in Manhattan gave a Christmas present to the families of victims killed in the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history. U.S. District Judge George Daniels ruled Friday that Iran and Hezbollah materially and directly supported al Qaeda in the September [...]

By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff Dec 29, 2011 In 1942 my parents purchased a home in a picture-postcard suburban New Jersey community and the first improvement they made was to have bookshelves installed on the rear wall of the living room along with more in one corner. They had brought a lot of books with them [...]