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 | » Contract Granted For American Concentration Camps by Frederick Meekins For years, whispers have ebbed and flowed across the currents of cyberspace that the U.S. government had plans on the drawing board for the establishment of detention and relocation camps to heard massive swaths of the population into during times of... read more • November 30, 2006 |
 | » World Falls Into Bolshevist Dark Age by Frederick Meekins Coupled with the win of Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, it seems with the Democratic victory that the world may be falling into a new Bolshevist Dark Age. Some might argue the above characterization is a bit harsh, but it is entirely accurate. According ... read more • November 10, 2006 |
 | » A Good Election Loss for the GOP by Matt Friedeman In general, this was a good election. The only way to make it great would be for Republicans to have lost another five seats in the Senate and another 20 in the House. The worse the loss, the quicker and more intensely the GOP searches for its wander... read more • November 10, 2006 |
 | » Republicans, Quit Whining by Matt Friedeman This week Republicans are bemoaning the fact that the media, and none too few soccer moms, are holding the entire party accountable for the under-a-cloud resignation of Rep. Mark Foley, a congressman found to be a bit too intimate with minor-aged pag... read more • October 14, 2006 |
 | » The Role of Faith in Conservative American Politics by Rev. Mark Creech Churches of the late Middle Ages are well known for embodying a Christian worldview in their architecture. No where is this better demonstrated than in the Gothic Cathedral at Chartes, France. This cathedral, which was built during the 12th century, ... read more • October 5, 2006 |
 | » Torturing The Truth by Nathan Tabor Winston Churchill once observed that "A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on." As part of the left-wing arsenal of distorted arguments as to why Bush is so wrong in his proclaimed "War on ... read more • September 27, 2006 |
 | » Political Cures by Jane Jimenez There's nothing like a political year to bring every possible cure out of the woodwork for every social and economic ill that befalls American society. If America has a problem, there is a politician promising us a political cure to fix it. Children ... read more • September 21, 2006 |
 | » Reasons You Shouldn't Vote by Matt Friedeman There are some really good reasons not to vote this year. First, if you don't know what is at stake, don't know the issues, the candidates, the framework of the local, state and national debate and ... don't want to know -- please, don't vote. Second... read more • September 19, 2006 |
 | » NYT Gives Advice On How To Reveal State Secrets and Thwart the Federal Government by Nathan Tabor In the last few years, we've witnessed the ongoing battle between newspapers like the New York Times and the federal government and the "right" of newspapers to hold their sources confidential. The audacity of the Times to release classifie... read more • September 15, 2006 |
 | » The Politics of Energy by James L. Lambert Many of our political leaders in Washington, DC, fail to see the big picture when it comes to sources of energy, energy exploration, and energy conservation in America. Every American needs to come to the awareness that we can no longer continue to d... read more • September 2, 2006 |
 | » Sweet Home Alabama by Joe Murray There is an old Aesop's Fable that describes the tale of three tradesmen -- a brick layer, a carpenter, and a currier. These three workers lived together in a great city that bestowed to them a number of benefits. As fate would have it, the great cit... read more • August 29, 2006 |
 | » Signing of Legislation to Federalize Cross Angers Left by James L. Lambert Stop me if this theme sounds familiar: a liberal journalist in Southern California is ignoring history and the original intent of America's Founding Fathers by asserting that keeping the cross atop La Jolla's Mt. Soledad will somehow violate the Cons... read more • August 26, 2006 |
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