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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 …
May 15, 2012
By: Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson
The election of Socialist Party candidate Francois Hollande to the presidency of France epitomizes the sorry state of contemporary democracy. By that, I don’t mean to imply that the French people should have voted for the incumbent, Nicolas Sarkozy. Neither …
By: Sharon Hughes
Issues do not live in a vacuum. There are worldviews behind every issue, and those worldviews need to be a part of whatever issue we are debating, otherwise we will be short-sighted, and the outcome will be the result of …
By: Rev. Bresciani
Only days after the Vice President announced he was comfortable with same sex marriages; President Obama announced his newly revised (Evolved) position on gay marriage. The debate has been whether Joe Biden forced the Presidents proclamation and boxed him in, …
May 14, 2012
By: Dr. Robert R. Owens
All bubbles burst. This is a law of nature. No matter from what material the bubble arises. No matter what forces propel its expansion. All bubbles burst.
Actually the science of bursting bubbles has recently popped …
By: Dr. Phil Taverna
Obama may have stepped in another pile of dodo when he claimed he was the only one in America who had the testosterone to take out Bin Laden. And it doesn’t look like he obtained any mileage from his annual …
By: Selwyn Duke
So another mask has dropped. Barack Obama made history yesterday in becoming the first president to announce support for faux marriage.
And on January 20th, 2009 he made history in becoming the first president who supports faux marriage.
May 13, 2012
By: Selwyn Duke
They say “Jolly is the fat man,” but perhaps not when he’s being chased (and, I’m sure, caught) like a Frankenstein monster by the Body Cult crazies. And that is the case today, as it has become fashionable to …
By: William P. Frasca
The media in mostly all aspects of their occupation have lost creditability and respect within the hearts and minds of the American people. Some still adhere to journalism excellence, but unfortunately this special and essential profession has sunk so low …
By: Joseph Harris
North Carolina is now the 31st state to approve a constitutional amendment on marriage. NC voters banned same-sex marriage, also barring legal recognition of unmarried couples by state and local governments. And now Obama has come out with a …
May 12, 2012
By: Craig Chamberlain
I’m not going to weep over or eulogize Senator Richard Lugar(R-IN) he needed to be given the old heave ho years ago. This is why the tea party is so needed within the GOP. It energizes the grass roots and …
By: Patti Bankson
3½ years into Obama’s 1st (and, please, God, Last!) term, I’m stunned when I hear someone say they voted for him, and would do it again… Obviously those people see a real, or perceived, benefit, to a 2nd term. Obviously, …
By: Dr. Paul Kengor
Congressman Allen West (R-Fla.) is being heavily criticized for comments alleging that certain Democratic members of Congress are communists, and he is not backing down. West dared to quantify his accusation, claiming there are “78 to 81” Congressional Democrats who …
By: J.J. Jackson
With Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts, now all but assured the GOP’s nomination for the Presidency, the left has spent no time at all doing what they do best. What they do best is distract. With the nation teetering …
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