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| » It's Official Now by Peter W. Wright Plenty of evidence has existed before, but now the conclusion is inescapable: the Democrats cannot understand the most basic law of economics, the law of supply and demand. Faced with spiraling fuel costs and a demand to act, the Democrat-controlled ... read more • July 19, 2008 |
| » Polar Bears More Important Than Western Civilization by Randall H. Nunn On Sunday, an article from the Associated Press stated that, less than a month after declaring polar bears a threatened species, "the Bush administration is giving oil companies permission to annoy and potentially harm them in pursuit of oil and... read more • June 17, 2008 |
| » And Will Obama Save Us From Our Sins by Frederick Meekins As the United States edges ever closer to tyranny with freedom dieing a little more each year with the passage of new laws, the handing down of judicial rulings, and the promulgation of executive orders, it is assumed by increasing numbers that it is... read more • June 8, 2008 |
| » Psycho Pastor or Killer Clown? by Erik Rush It's official: The "pastor issue" as regards the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is old hat. Why? Because it's not about radical pastors anyway, and never was; it's an issue of whether or not it is plausible that ... read more • June 4, 2008 |
| » Czech President's Inconvenient Challenge to Al Gore by Christopher Adamo Since leaving office, former Vice-President Al Gore has gained enormous stature within certain circles on the world scene, acquiring it per the standard liberal formula. Taking up his "Earth in the Balance" cause, he produced the feature le... read more • May 29, 2008 |
| » Church and State are Mutually Supportive by Jeff Lukens Our country and its laws were established on the fundamental belief that our morality emanates from God. While the Constitution begins with the line, "We the people," it does not contain any religious words. Some people cite this as evidenc... read more • March 17, 2008 |
| » Huckabee's Fat Lip Yammering On About Your Gastronomic Business by Frederick Meekins Throughout his time in the public limelight, Republican Mike Huckabee has made obesity awareness one of his pet issues having lost over 100 pounds himself. However, as is typical of most fanatics having come to a realization or a cause a little later... read more • January 23, 2008 |
| » Are Some Forms Of Border Security More About Keeping People In Than Out? by Frederick Meekins Americans might be interested to know that to cross the Canadian border that the U.S. government will require them to be carrying a passport even if they have other legitimate forms of identification. However, most recall precious little is being don... read more • January 8, 2008 |
| » Old Warhorse Losing His Kick by Frederick Meekins As the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Colin Powell at one time (whether deservedly or not) had a reputation as a voice of sober realism in the arena of American foreign policy. However, as he ages and heads into his sunset years, he is... read more • November 1, 2007 |
| » Pizzeria Dishes Up Big Slice Of Monetary Subversion by Frederick Meekins Observant critics of the illegal immigration plague sweeping across the United States point out the irony that, while those sneaking across the boarder often have no desire to acclimate to the culture into which they are intruding, they have little p... read more • June 7, 2007 |
| » Middle Class An Endangered Species In Maryland by Frederick Meekins With the reassertion of the monopoly of the Democratic Party over Maryland politics which for the previous four years had been what amounted to a party-and-a-half system, the jurisdiction jokingly referred to as "the Free State" is well on ... read more • May 17, 2007 |
| » Edwards Panders For Hypocrite Ballot by Frederick Meekins Since we are all individuals marred by the stain of sin, at one time or another all of us eventually fail to practice what we preach. Normally, this isn't too big of a problem as most of us don't have that much influence beyond that of our own friend... read more • May 14, 2007 |
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