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Neil W. McCabe

Neil W. McCabe is the editor of Human Event's "Guns & Patriots" e-letter and was a senior reporter at the Human Events newspaper. McCabe deployed with the Army Reserve to Iraq for 15 months as a combat historian. For many years, he was a reporter and photographer for "The Pilot," Boston's Catholic paper. He was also the editor of two free community papers, "The Somerville (Mass.) News and "The Alewife (North Cambridge, Mass.)."

Most Recent Articles by Neil W. McCabe:


Iraqis learning how Obama is at war without really being at war

Iraqis learning how Obama is at war without really being at war
An Iraqi journalist based in the holy city of Najaf spoke to Canada Free Press about the situation in his country as the Army of the Islamic State press upon the gates of Baghdad. President Barack Obama is not having an impact on war raging in Iraq, said Mustafa Aliraqi. "If he is unwilling to take the battle to ISIS, Iraqis are willing. He needs heavily arm Iraq."
- Wednesday, October 8, 2014


Congress must pass the OSS Gold Medal Bill

As our Second World War veterans pass to their eternal rewards, members of Congress are moving to recognize the most secretive of the veterans, the men and women of the Office of Strategic Services.
- Wednesday, July 23, 2014



Bay State gun bill echos British attempts to take guns in 1775

The bill by Massachusetts Speaker Robert A. DeLeo to restrict gun rights in the Commonwealth is not only a wrongheaded policy that will make the state less safe. It is also provides sad closure to the time when Massachusetts was a laboratory of democracy and a place where liberty was cherished.
- Thursday, June 12, 2014


Microstamping on trial in California

The showdown between the firearms and ammunition industries and the State of California over microstampsing was delayed yesterday until May 14 by a Fresno Superior Court judge in charge of the case.
- Thursday, May 8, 2014



Beware: Obama ready to Fort Hood-wink America on gun rights

The spree stabbing at the Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville, Pa., that left at least 24 individuals injured comes as President Barack Obama was ready to spin up a national gun-panic while standing on the fresh graves of the victims of the April 2 spree shooting at Fort Hood, Texas.
- Thursday, April 10, 2014

McCutcheon decision means Roberts back on the ‘Right’ team

The Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision in the McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, released April 2, means that free speech triumphs over government restrictions—and that Chief Justice John Roberts is back with the conservatives.
- Wednesday, April 2, 2014


Trudeau gets 10 years; Obama still at-large

Now comes word that Kevin Trudeau, the author and infomercial genius or man who claimed the federal government was out to get him, was sentenced March 17 in a federal courthouse to 10 years in federal prison and fined $37 million for making false claims in his book, still available on Amazon.com after sentencing: The Weight Loss Cure ‘They Don’t Want You to Know About.’
- Tuesday, March 18, 2014



A look at GOP Senate leadership for 2015

When the Senate meets for its next session in January there will be new faces no one expected to see and some old faces no one expected to see amongst the august 100.
- Thursday, February 20, 2014

GOP, conservatives can’t rock DC with a broken Speaker

One year after committing himself and his speakership to reducing the federal budget deficit, Rep. John A. Boehner (R.-Ohio) delivered to President Barack Obama and the Democrats a one-year hall pass that will suspend the debt ceiling until 2015.
- Thursday, February 13, 2014


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