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Palin for president?By Loredana Vuoto
Is Sarah Palin fit to lead? As the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate launches her book this month, Going Rogue: An American Life, questions abound regarding her competence: Can she...
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The shackles of ObamacareBy Steve Malzberg
So President Barack Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi managed to twist enough arms and bribe enough House members to gain a five vote margin of victory (220-215) on their healthcare bill. I'd love to be able...
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Marxist health careBy Kerry W. and Peggy McCarthy
In a 1961speech, “Ronald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine,” Reagan defined why medicine is an obvious entry point from which statists can begin the transformation of a society from free to collectivist:...
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Too far to the leftBy Grace Vuoto
Candidate Barack Obama was wiser than President Barack Obama. The president has abandoned his carefully-crafted consensus and has governed exclusively to satisfy the far-left fringe of the Democratic Party. He has...
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The wolf of appeasementBy Michael Fowler
War is about killing. It is not about acting strong; it is not about scaring the enemy: It is about destroying their ability to make war until they surrender. It is a brutal and ugly business that requires rough...
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A call to spiritual armsBy Michelle Laque Johnson
Before the fall of the Iron Curtain, I took one of those, “If it’s Tuesday, it must be Belgium” tours through Europe. I’ll never forget traveling through Checkpoint Charlie to visit East Berlin.Our tour guide,...
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Plundered justice in CopenhagenBy Mary Jo Anderson
World leaders continue to wrangle off stage in the lead up to Copenhagen for the Climate Change Summit (COP15), December 7-9.A dismal pre-summit gathering just concluded in Barcelona was given a quick spray of gloss...
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