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Miss Miller is a senior editor at The Washington Times and former HUMAN EVENTS columnist. Previously, she served as the Deputy Press Secretary at the U.S. Department of State and the Communications Director for the House Majority Whip. Miller also served as an Associate Producer at ABC News and started her career at NBC News. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook.

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  • Emily Gets Her Gun, Part 5

    Herman Cain is a gun owner and strong supporter of the right to keep and bear arms.

  • Emily Gets Her Gun, Part 4

    The right to keep and bear arms only applies to certain people in the nation’s capital. One of the 17 steps that I still have in order to register a gun in Washington, D.C. is filing out a “Statement of Eligibility.” The form contains 10 yes-or-no questions intended to weed out those ineligible to legally possess a pistol.

  • Emily Gets Her Gun

    My quest to get a legal handgun in Washington, D.C. feels daunting. I went to the D.C. Firearms Registration office two weeks ago to start the process of getting a legal gun by picking up a 22-page packet of forms and instructions.

  • DC’s Only Gun Source

    Miller discovers DC’s only legal gun source and its dingy prospects in a city where Second Amendment rights have gone down the drain. What will it take for Miller to get a gun in the nation’s capital?

  • Inside DC’s Gun Registry

    Continue to follow Emily Miller as she navigates government bureaucracy to fulfill her Second Amendment rights in Washington, D.C. Just how much does it take for a concerned citizen to get a gun in our nation’s capital?

  • Emily Gets Her Gun

      Emily Miller I want a gun. I don’t feel safe living in Washington, D.C. and want to protect myself. I’m starting today by going down to City Hall to find the gun permit office to tell them, “I want | Read More »

  • Welfare Reform Tackles Debt Crisis and Unemployment

    The House GOP is pushing to cut government spending on redundant and excessive welfare programs. HUMAN EVENTS interviewed Rep. Jim Jordan, who is leading the reform effort.

  • House Defunds ObamaCare and Planned Parenthood, Senate Kills Both

    The Boehner/Obama/Reid Continuing Resolution deal mandated a vote on the two conservative causes.

  • GOP to Obama: No Tax Hikes

    Obama called for $1 trillion in new taxes in his speech, but congressional Republicans told him that cutting government spending is the only option on the table.

  • Obama’s Liberal Programs–ObamaCare, White House Czars, EPA–Cut in Spending Deal

    The final details of the 2010 budget–which almost shut down the government–include close to $40 billion in spending cuts, many from programs targeted by conservatives.