Carol Taber, President

After founding FamilySecurityMatters.org (FSM) in September 2002, within one year Taber - along with FSM's experts and executives - appeared in hundreds of media interviews for national radio and television audiences, and their OpEds were read in major market newspapers around the country. The site - now authored by over 50 nationally known, expert Contributing Editors - enjoys hits in the multi millions and FSM's readers now hail from scores of countries. As a result, Taber was selected by the National Center for Policy Analysis's profile of "The Woman of the Month". The award cites the nominated woman's unique contributions to the economy, public policy and society as a whole.

Taber is co-author of "Reclaim American Liberty", published by University Press in 2011. The book explores alternatives to reclaim American liberties from those who do not embrace its unique character. These choices are meant to save American exceptionalism, a concept that recognizes the American experiment as matchless in limiting the powers of government and in maximizing individual freedoms.

Also in 2011, Taber was awarded both the U.S. Counterterrorism Advisory Team's (USCTAT) Winston Spencer Churchill Award and the Combatant's Cross, the highest recognition by the USCTAT. Taber's awards were presented for her exemplary work since Sept. 11, 2001 in promoting and supporting both public awareness of national security and the importance of public participation.

Taber began her career as a publisher of women's magazines. In recognition of her distinguished publishing career, she has been recognized with such awards as Outstanding Woman in Business, Outstanding Media Person of the Year; World's Who's Who of Women; and induction into the National Academy of Women Achievers. Taber also served on the New Jersey Board of Directors of the International Women's Forum, an organization that provides women of extraordinary achievement a global communication and networking opportunity.  

President@FamilySecurityMatters.Org

Kerry to Peres: This moment is critical for Israel, region

by www.jpost.com  |  May 23, 2013  05:16 PM


In visit to president's residence in Jerusalem, US secretary of state says peace is a question of whether Israelis, Palestinians "make the choice" to compromise; Peres says Israel will stand by his side "all the way."

Conservative group's lawsuit targets IRS employees personally

by dailycaller.com  |  May 23, 2013  04:32 PM

True the Vote litigation will try to establish liability of individual IRS employees involved in targeting

Obama: Policy in leaks investigations under review

by hosted2.ap.org  |  May 23, 2013  04:07 PM

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama said Thursday that the Justice Department will review the policy under which it obtains journalists' records in investigations of the leak of government secrets.

Boy Scouts vote on policy toward openly gay boys

by hosted2.ap.org  |  May 23, 2013  03:43 PM

GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) - In one of their most dramatic choices in a century, local leaders of the Boy Scouts of America voted Thursday on whether to ease a divisive ban and allow openly gay boys to be accepted into the nation's leading youth organization.

Code Pink protester interrupts the president [VIDEO]

by dailycaller.com  |  May 23, 2013  03:39 PM

'It's not Congress. It's you, sir!'

GOP senator: Food stamp spending to remain double pre-recession levels

by dailycaller.com  |  May 23, 2013  03:32 PM

'There are nearly 80 means-tested federal welfare programs'

Clashes in Lebanon feed fear of Syria spillover

by hosted2.ap.org  |  May 23, 2013  03:17 PM

BEIRUT (AP) - Lebanese supporters and opponents of Syrian President Bashar Assad fired heavy machine guns and lobbed mortar shells at each other Thursday in some of the worst fighting in the port city of Tripoli in years.

Obama defends drone strikes but says no cure-all

by hosted2.ap.org  |  May 23, 2013  03:00 PM

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama on Thursday defended America's controversial drone attacks as legal, effective and a necessary linchpin in an evolving U.S. counterterrorism policy. But he acknowledged the targeted strikes are no "cure-all" and said he is haunted by the civilians unintentionally killed.

Obama appoints anti-voter ID Dem to co-lead voter commission

by dailycaller.com  |  May 23, 2013  02:47 PM

Was lead Obama re-election, DNC lawyer in 2012

Obama's security strategy relies on courts, accepts possibility of jihad

by dailycaller.com  |  May 23, 2013  02:43 PM

Official: Obama rejects 'the notion of a global war on terrorism'

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