June 2, 2004 By Tom DeWeese Those driving the battle to entangle the United States in the United Nations’ Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) are fighting back, determined to paint any opponent as a radical who is out of touch with the way the world really...

May 21, 2004 By Tom DeWeese President Bush has hit the campaign trail to save the Patriot Act, which will expire in 2005. In calling for its continuation, the President said, "we can no longer rely on false hope." Which false hope is that? The hope that...

May 3, 2004 By Tom DeWeese It seems that some elected officials will stoop to any low to force their schemes on the rest of us. A case in point is Congressman Don Young (R –AK). For the past five years Don Young has been trying...

April 15, 2004 By Cheryl K. Chumley, associate editor APC News Wire American Policy Center It’s getting to the point it’s hard to discern whether Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) is working more for the benefit of the United States or the United Nations. That’s because in the...

April 15, 2004 By Cheryl K. Chumley It seems the voice of grassroots is resonating at last in Congress, as three of a handful of senators hearing witness testimony on the U.N. Law of the Sea Treaty publicly validated the opinions of those who regard this...

A vote on the CARA Pork Barrel Land Grab was put off until Thursday or Friday, April 5 or 6! YOUR EFFORTS moved several Senators into action to defend private property rights and...

April 4, 2004 By Cheryl K. Chumley, associate editor APC News Wire American Policy Center Based on the offerings of the deputy director for the National Park Service at a March 30 congressional hearing on National Heritage Areas, it would appear private property owners should now rest...

April 4, 2004 By Cheryl K. Chumley, associate editor APC News Wire American Policy Center The phantom of government-controlled Internet has raised its menacing head again, this time on the global level. "Even the definition of what we mean by Internet governance is a subject of debate....

March 30, 2004 By Cheryl K. Chumley On several fronts, a Congressional Research Service study on National Heritage Areas is misleading, misguided or outright mistaken – the latter by omission, as report authors fail to point out the absurdities of a key and common phrase used to...