Then there is the argument that more private gun ownership will lead to more accidents because the average citizen isn’t sufficiently trained to use a weapon defensively. While gun accidents do occur, the Cato study indicates that they are the most overstated risks. There were 535 accidental firearms deaths in 2006 within a population of almost 300 million people. Although every lost life is tragic, the proportion is not particularly startling. - Forbes
Gun Control
Forbes – Disarming the Myths Promoted by the Gun Control Lobby
Internet Freedom
The Wall Street Journal - The U.N. Threat to Internet Freedom
Education
CBS Denver - Girl Who Borrowed Asthma Inhaler Expelled From School
Washington Times – Muslim Families Turn to Home-Schooling
Iran
The Atlantic - AIPAC and the Push Toward War
Reuters - Iran Defiant as U.N. Nuclear Talks Fail
Economic Intervention
U.S. News and World Report – Federal Reserve Driven Inflation Hurts Savers
Fox News – Fannie, Freddie Regulator Looks to Unify Mortgage Securities