The Death Panel's First Murder

By |2010-12-22T19:12:11-05:00December 22nd, 2010|

ACRU General Counsel Peter Ferrara wrote this column appearing December 22, 2010 on The American Spectator website.

Last week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revoked its regulatory approval of the drug Avastin to treat late stage, metastatic breast cancer. Each year, the practicing oncologists chosen by 17,500 American women to save them from their life-threatening, heavily progressed cancer prescribe Avastin to treat them.

The FDA explained that it was revoking approval of the drug for that use because it decided that the drug does not provide “a sufficient benefit in slowing disease progression to outweigh the significant risk to patients.” Risk? The drug is […]

Obama, McCartney, and the Taxman!

By |2010-12-20T15:15:33-05:00December 20th, 2010|

ACRU Senior Fellow Ken Blackwell wrote this column appearing December 19, 2010, on The American Thinker website.

It was a great event at the White House last June. Sir Paul McCartney came to be honored by President Obama. And he thrilled the glittering company with his rendering of that classic Beatles hit — “Michelle.”

Sir Paul cooed to our First Lady the lines that say, “I love you, I love you, I love you!” He later joked that he might be the first man ever punched out by a president. (That questionable honor actually goes to the […]

Reckless Congress Makes Case for Recall

By |2010-12-20T10:41:01-05:00December 20th, 2010|

ACRU Senior Fellow Robert Knight wrote this column appearing December 17, 2010 on The Washington Times website.

If ever a Congress epitomized the need for more accountability, it’s the 111th lame-duck gang. Sorry, that’s unfair to gangsters. With most Americans distracted by holiday plans, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, has sprung another Christmas surprise, vowing to ram through a far-left agenda in the waning days of 2010. Last year, he put a giant lump of coal in Americans’ stockings with Christmas Eve passage of Obamacare.

This year, he has tried to force through a pork-loaded $1.1 trillion spendathon, […]

Don't Start on START — Until Next Year

By |2010-12-17T16:58:35-05:00December 17th, 2010|

ACRU Senior Fellow Ken Blackwell wrote this column appearing December 17, 2010, on The Patriot Post website.

Americans can tell when we are being lied to. We’re being lied to when Harry Reid tells us that the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) with Russia is a bit of unfinished business that the Senate must ratify because it’s “urgent.” Urgent? If that had been the case, why didn’t Mr. Reid bring the measure up last summer? Or last fall?

Last summer, too many Americans might have had fresh memories of the “Hamburger Summit” that President Obama held with Russian President Dmitri Medvedev. […]

The ACLU's Not-So-Holy Trinity

By |2010-12-16T11:11:25-05:00December 16th, 2010|

Professor of Political Science Paul Kengor wrote this column appearing December 14, 2010 on The American Spectator website.

The ACLU seems unusually active right now. What gives? Maybe it’s the Christmas season, which always seems to spring the ACLU into high gear, more miserable than usual.

I tried to ignore the latest round of ACLU legal challenges against religious Americans, but they became too much. The surge has been remarkably ecumenical, not singling out Protestant or Catholic interests.

First, I got an email from Mat Staver’s group, Liberty Counsel, highlighting a bunch of ACLU lawsuits. Then I read a page-one, top-of-the-fold headline in the […]

The New Big Picture

By |2010-12-15T10:02:09-05:00December 15th, 2010|

ACRU General Counsel Peter Ferrara wrote this column appearing December 15, 2010 on The American Spectator website.

Events have moved so fast in the post-election fallout that the last seven days have seen the political cards completely reshuffled. A new big picture has emerged of the political and economic battleground for the next two years. Facing off in the Main Event are President Barack Obama and incoming House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI). For the first time in his life, President Obama is finding himself intellectually overmatched.

The Bush Tax Cuts: The Final Word and Beyond

For how many years have Barack Obama, […]

Death Knell for Obamacare?

By |2010-12-14T21:19:23-05:00December 14th, 2010|

ACRU General Counsel Peter Ferrara wrote this column appearing December 14, 2010 on Townhall.com.

Federal Court Judge Henry Hudson granted America an early Christmas present on December 13 by declaring the individual mandate in Obamacare unconstitutional.

The individual mandate is the provision that requires all individuals without employer-provided health insurance to purchase health insurance with all of the benefits and provisions as specified by the federal government. Hudson ruled that the federal government does not have the power to impose this under any of the enumerated powers of the Constitution.

In regard to federal authority to regulate interstate commerce under […]

Court Strikes Down Obamacare

By |2010-12-14T15:10:40-05:00December 14th, 2010|

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia Monday struck down as unconstitutional the individual mandate in President Obama’s health care takeover scheme, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The individual mandate is the provision that all individuals without employer provided health insurance purchase health insurance with all of the benefits and provisions as specified by the federal government.

Federal Judge Henry Hudson ruled that the federal government does not have the power to impose such an individual mandate under any of the enumerated powers of The Constitution. However, even though the legislation does not include a severability clause, which traditionally provides […]

Guess Who Got Eric Holder's Briefs in a Bundle?

By |2010-12-14T14:42:52-05:00December 14th, 2010|

ACRU Senior Legal Analyst Jan LaRue wrote this column appearing December 14, 2010 on The American Thinker website.

The Democrat-controlled U.S. House of Representatives has voted 212-206 to ban the Obama administration from spending any funds to try terrorism suspects in civilian court instead of military commissions. Attorney General Eric Holder is reportedly all miffed and vexed.

Holder’s knots will tighten if the Senate’s continuing funding resolution also includes such a provision. The Democrats’ $1.1 trillion dollar spending bill that was just killed included a section that prohibited expending any funds for transporting foreign terrorist detainees like KSM to the U.S.

Ragin' 'n' Stagin' at the White House

By |2010-12-09T17:07:25-05:00December 9th, 2010|

ACRU Senior Fellow Ken Blackwell wrote this column appearing December 9, 2010, on Townhall.com.

Liberals (or Progressives, if you prefer) have been raging at President Obama. For months they have complained that he did not show enough passion. Comic atheist Bill Maher even got racial. He wanted Mr. Obama to shove a Glock into his belt and use it to pistol whip BP execs over the oil spill. If a conservative comedian had engaged in such a blatant bit of racial stereotyping as that, he’d have been hauled up before the Sensitivity Trainers. (And besides, BP had been one of Mr. Obama’s […]

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