Month: June 2012
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Featured
A Clash of Revolutions
“Revolution” is a word that conjures up scenes from the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolution, and Russia‘s Bolshevik Revolution.…
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Flailing PIGS, Euro-crisis looms
While the Obama administration continues to spread the word that the United States is in a recovery, other world leaders…
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AFP On The Ground In Wisconsin
As the citizens of the badger state prepare to head to to polls June 5th to decide their state’s economic…
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City Worker Fired For Turning in Gun He Found on the Job
Cam Edwards speaks with John Chevilott, a groundskeeper for Wayne County, Michigan Department of Public Services who recently found a…
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81,000 More Americans Out of Work in May – Analysis and Graphs
“The jobs recovery has taken a step backward,” – Patrick O’Keefe, former deputy assistant secretary for the Labor Department. While…
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Opinion
Democrats Undermining Defense for Over 200 Years
Stephen Budiansky — author of Perilous Fight: America’s Intrepid War with Britain on the High Seas, 1812–1815 — has written…
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Nanny Michael Bloomberg’s War on Sugary Drinks
Cherishers of personal liberty, beware. Food nanny New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has picked a new target in his…
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Has Your Party Changed? Check Out The GOP.
Do you know someone who shares many of your values but tells you they have always voted Democrat? Are the…
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Opinion
Is Conservatism Uncompassionate ?
Conservatism is widely seen as cruel, heartless, and uncompassionate. Some believe that if conservative policies were purely put into practice,…
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In The News
The other thing that was wrong with Jay Carney’s comment
Both quotes used come from the Virginia Ratifying Convention: “The extent of the United States cannot render this government oppressive. …
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