By: Michael Webster | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Patriot Act was passed into law on October 24, 2001, just 45 days after the September 11 attacks. It threatens your fundamental freedoms by giving the government the power to access your medical records, tax records, information about the books you buy, and the power to break your door down at your home and conduct unconstitutional searches or if your not home search your home or business in secret without telling you for weeks, months, or even indefinitely. All without probable cause. read more
By: Jerry Garner | 2010-04-04 | Politics A new audit released by the Department of Justice charges that the FBI not only exceeded it's authority in regards to the Patriot Act, but that they deliberately underreported their usage to Congress. read more
By: Andy Wong | 2011-01-13 | Law What is an arrest warrant Search for warrants, in the name of the national government, which allows the arrest and detention of a person. read more
By: Norton Nowlin | 2010-03-26 | News and society As the quotable John Adams said so plainly, "The United States is a nation of laws, and not of men." As such, the rule of law, especially U.S. Constitutional law, should be paramount in adjudging the rightness, or wrongness, of human behavior or condition when constitutional issues are concerned. Federal Judge David O. Carter is currently in a position to allow, or not to allow, the proper adjudication of an extremely important U.S. Constitutional issue, that of whether Barack H. Obama is eligible, as a natural born citizen of the United States, to hold the office of President. read more
By: Sawyer Adams | 2012-03-07 | Taxes Few sources of income can create more tax problems than unemployment compensation. The trouble with this matter is initially noticed during enrolled agent exam preparation. Income from unemployment benefits is usually taxable, but exceptions do exist. read more
By: Brandon J. King | 2010-04-04 | Politics In the early 1900's powerful bankers were looking for a way to establish a central bank in the United States. Knowing that the people of the United States were very weary of the central banking concept, they needed a way to persuade the people to welcome this concept. read more
By: Dominic Lin | 2011-01-17 | Article Marketing Ever since the Obama administration passed the new health care reform package, many people have been very upset about the potential power the new program gives government. read more
By: Adriana J Noton | 2010-11-13 | Legal The Canadian justice system has a specific judicial process when it comes to prosecuting and appealing criminal offences. Summary offences are referred to as summary conviction offences. Summary conviction offences are not as severe as offences that require a criminal indictment... read more
By: Allie Burnstein | 2011-04-19 | Article Marketing Actors all around the world struggle simply because they are unable to land a paying job. Gigs and other consistent acting work can be incredibly difficult to land, even for some well known actors and... read more
By: Patrick Stegall | 2012-04-10 | Criminal Memphis federal drug charges are serious cases. Many types of activities are criminalized under federal drug laws, and the punishment is going to depend on numerous facts. read more
By: Norton Nowlin | 2010-03-30 | News and society If the compelling issues of illegal immigration are properly addressed before the end of 2010, there will be many more undocumented Hispanic aliens within the U.S. borders, than the current 15-20 million, with whom to deal; and at that time a critical point of no return may be reached to the extreme detriment of law-abiding American citizens. At that time, the distasteful and utterly reprehensible declaration of the President of Mexico, that "where there's a Mexican, there is Mexico," might be a sad de facto reality. read more
By: John Chambers | 2010-12-27 | Article Marketing Albeit the ups and downs of the medical field, doctors are still considered hot property by many companies. Companies that manage physicians are on the constant look out for primary care specialists which include internists, pediatricians and generalists. read more
By: Kendra Kiwi | 2011-05-02 | Real Estate Real Estate Agents are like any other organization. And 'there to make money and to provide service to customers. And 'this a criticism? No, a good real estate agent earns the money and give the value of a person who is helping. read more
By: Sawyer Adams | 2012-03-07 | Taxes Taxpayers do not always require an attorney for representation with the IRS. In fact, attorneys usually have higher cost than enrolled agents and are not a more secure choice as holders of respect for tax laws. Federal court records indicate that Manhattan attorney John J. O'Brien is an example. read more