- Archives Home →
- Author Archives

Marjorie Haun
-
June 19, 2016
The Modern Enemies of Native AmericansSqueezed between these two powerful entities, the Native people can't seem to catch a break. (And no, neither of them is "Republicans.")
-
May 27, 2016
Sierra Club Driving Final Nail into Coal Industry's CoffinThe Sierra Club remains intent on waging a “war on coal”, hiding the fact that this war is costing Americans money and jobs.
-
April 28, 2016
Snake oil from foes of public lands transferThe foes of Transfer of Public Lands fear local control.
-
March 31, 2016
(RS) 2477 and Western landsThis forgotten law is a powerful tool for fighting federal overreach in the West.
-
March 11, 2016
Prosecutor Bullies Ammon Bundy’s AttorneyAttorney Mike Arnold is facing a barrage of complaints from the prosecutor in the case concerning pretrial publicity.
-
February 17, 2016
San Jose State poly-sci professor Apparently left death wish on Bundy Ranch Facebook pageNot the left's finest hour.
-
November 17, 2015
Is federal control the best approach to conservation of land and water?Republicans oversee a long overdue administrative reform.
-
October 2, 2015
Planned Parenthood vs. the MilitaryThe Obama administration makes decisions based on the politics of a thing, not the principle, and, unfortunately, not what is in the interests of the country.
-
September 30, 2014
Confucius ShruggedConfucius, China, and Communism in a personal history that Ayn Rand would love.
-
March 15, 2014
Opening Up the Reagan FilesHere is a highly satisfying fix for even the most avid Reagan addict.
-
July 29, 2012
The Man Who Quit Money: Of Parasites and MenLiving without an income is not the same as "quitting money." But the Obama-loving anti-capitalists who applaud Daniel Suelo's New-Age parasitism would have you equate the two -- and lose your wallet in the process.
-
December 18, 2011
The Lone Politician Who Stood against Japanese InternmentMeet the heroic Republican governor who stood largely alone against the egregious treatment of Japanese-American citizens during World War II.