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May 21, 2012
By: Dr. Robert R. Owens
The economy is scheduled to plunge off a cliff in January.
Back in the first two years after the Progressive’s November Revolution of 2008, the big government party enacted tax increases not scheduled to take place until after the 2012 …
By: Joseph Harris
The topic of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) or ADHD (Attention Deficit with Hyperactivity Disorder) can stir emotion in some, especially among parents whose children are affected. It was originally known as Minimal Brain Dysfunction. There are two basic …
May 20, 2012
By: David Bozeman
So, the newspaper that broke the Watergate scandal is reduced to this?
The Washington Post, apparently in panic mode over Mitt Romney’s climbing poll numbers, is actually running a Page 1 expose of the …
By: Guest Authors
By Kyle Latham
Economists and pundits alike are going wild over the United Kingdom’s recent “double dip” recession. The 2008-09 recession prompted the election of a conservative coalition led by Prime Minister David Cameron. Cameron decided the best path for economic …
By: Rev. Bresciani
Just when you thought there was no way possible to cover or subdue the record of five trillion in debt and the most joblessness since the depression, the master politician starts making announcements that catch the attention, not just of …
May 19, 2012
By: Jim Kouri, CPP
The discovery on Monday that an illegal alien — Nigerian national Bimbo Olumuyiwa Oyewole — held the position of security supervisor at an airport from which United Flight 93 departed on September 11, 2001 and crashed in a Pennsylvania …
By: Craig Chamberlain
The left prides itself on its sophistication, its worldliness, its love of nuance, and its being free of ideological constraints. It can pride itself on those things all it wants, that doesn’t change the fact that its all propaganda. The …
By: J.J. Jackson
Ronald Reagan once said that it was fairly easy to sum up government’s view of how to handle the economy. “If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it,” Reagan said.
May 18, 2012
By: Daniel Clark
According to the U.K. Daily Mail, customs officials in South Korea have confiscated about 17,000 Chinese “miracle cure” capsules, filled with the powdered flesh of aborted and stillborn babies. The existence of these pills was first uncovered last summer by …
By: Rev. Bresciani
In 1970 even the churches were not regularly taught the doctrine of the second coming of Christ more commonly known as premillennial prophecy. Then along came Hal Lindsey’s block buster best seller, “The Late Great Planet Earth.”
May 17, 2012
By: Dr. Gary Scott Smith
President Obama’s recent statement on gay marriage has again thrust his religious views onto the front pages. In defending his position, Obama stressed that he and his wife were “practicing Christians” and that his stance was supported by Christ’s teaching …
By: Frederick Meekins
Though at one time barely considered worthy of the appellation of literature, scholars of popular culture have today established the thesis that comic books and other forms of media expression derived from these illustrated periodicals serve as a snapshot of …
By: David Singer
The Palestinian Authority’s decision to unilaterally seek Palestinian statehood at the United Nations and UNESCO – in breach of its obligations under the Oslo Accords and the Roadmap – has propelled Benjamin Netanyahu and Shaul Mofaz into forming Israel’s government …
May 16, 2012
By: Jim Byrd
Harvard Law School Professor Einer Elhauge published an article in The New Republic titled, “If Health Insurance Mandates Are Unconstitutional, Why Did the Founding Fathers Back Them?” The foundation of his argument is the belief that the Militia Act of …
By: Michael R. Shannon
Police in Prince William County, VA just released a list of the most dangerous intersections and I discovered that on a single trip to Chantilly I managed to drive through the most dangerous intersection in Manassas, the most hazardous in …
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