Month: January 2013
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Money & The Economy
Calling Ceasefire on the Boehner Bashing
After the deal on the fiscal crisis passed, disappointed Republicans began a rallying cry resembling those of medieval times yelling,…
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UPDATE: Members say DAR stripped Christ from official guide book
Several Daughters of the American Revolution members spoke out recently about changes they say are in the works for the…
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The Miracle of Life
One amazing moment was caught by camera in Phoenix recently. Tiny and yet unborn Naveah Atkins reached out of her…
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Do You Think This Can’t Happen Here?
You’re sound asleep when you hear a thump outside your bedroom door. Half-awake, and nearly paralyzed with fear, you hear…
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WHY I AM A CONSERVATIVE
To condense into a short essay the reason I’m a conservative is no mean feat. From my perspective In…
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Protect the nuclear deterrent, reduce entitlement costs
As Washington ponders what to do about America’s large annual budget deficit ($1.2 trillion per year), the Left has taken…
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Taxes: Yours are Going UP
Forget what you’ve been hearing about the fiscal cliff being averted. Your taxes are going up. Beginning January 1 your…
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Lady Tries to Buy iPads with Food Stamps
Last month was busy so I missed the story about a woman who tried to buy an iPad with her…
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Rep Davis: Your Unemployment Check is in the Mail
Here’s a quick little snippet from The Washington Times. For Rep. Danny K. Davis, Illinois Democrat, the “fiscal cliff” fight…
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Why a large nuclear arsenal will always be needed
Last month, while the US observed the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the opponents of a strong defense cynically…
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Featured
50 Reasons Why It Rocks to Be a Progressive in 2013
The New Year has arrived, and along with it, an epiphany of sorts. After struggling for years to be an…
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Professor calls for abolition of Constitution
For decades, the left has criticized the U.S. Constitution and derided the great men who wrote it. Using subterfuge and…
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Opinion
If Congress Can, Unilaterally, Modify The Constitution
Following The Philadelphia (Constitutional) Convention of 1787, where The United States Constitution was debated, written, and sent to the thirteen…
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The U.S. Constitution in Plain Language
In response to the New York Times editorial “Let’s Give Up on the Constitution,” written by esteemed scholar Louis Michael…
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