"Too big to fail" leads to "too big to be saved." Ending privacy. The Gleichschaltung of global taxes: "IRS' of the World, Unite!" The Korean War and the Alliance today. The responsibility for collateral damage.
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The Arizona Republic has printed a barrage of articles, editorials, and guest op-eds by attorneys lately highly critical of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and County Attorney Andrew Thomas. When attorneys like Dennis Riccio, below, try to submit an article with a positive viewpoint of Arpaio and Thomas, the Republic can't turn their bias aside enough to print even one positive article.
Continue reading Arizona Republic Refuses to Publish Even One Positive Article about Arpaio, Thomas
Harry Reid's only offense (in this case) is that he told the cold, hard, truth.
Continue reading Harry Reid, "Racism," and Racial Subtexts
One tepid clap for President Obama's reconsideration to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammad in New York City.
Continue reading Worth Reconsidering
Although the nation is swimming in trillions of dollars of debt, President Obama's new budget proposal includes hefty increases for women's programs.
Continue reading The Gender Silent Majority
He finally lowered his salary requirement, but is it too late for Johnny Damon?
Continue reading Where Will Johnny Play?
In this gospel, liberals find both an intellectually plausible explanation for their unhappiness and psychological relief from knowing that they are now on the side of the angels.
Continue reading The False Gospel of Liberalism
Duly noted by George de Poor Handlery.
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Given their antipathy to all human activity, if the Greens had their way, they would put up signs everywhere that would say, "Keep Out!"
Continue reading The Great Green Land Grab
The chances are good that you won't see any Presidential limos on the highway in "flyover country" these days – just real people.
Continue reading Alonzo Rachel Teaches Obama Some Trucking History
Meet Mary Kellett, Assistant District Attorney for the Bar Harbor area.
Continue reading In Maine, It Doesn’t Pay to be a Man
The differences between Mitt Romney's 1994 Senate bid, and Scott Brown's successful effort, are striking.
Continue reading Preventing “Moderates” From Hijacking The Massachusetts Election
After a brief flirtation with Barack Obama and his utopian vision, America has returned to its senses.
Continue reading Who Are These People?
Germany has criminalized home schooling, demanding that parents place their children in state schools. California is moving in the same direction.
Continue reading Not Just In Germany
For Joe Romm and other environmentalists, it's time to execute the non-believers.
Continue reading Climate Greenshirts: The Rise of Eco-Fascism
But he sure is doing a good job prosecuting American intelligence agents.
Continue reading Obama Fighting "Alice in Wonderland" Terrorism War
Loading us with amounts of debt that can never be repaid guarantees our servitude to the Washington elite.
Continue reading The Obama Road to Serfdom
Those who are convinced that this is indeed a "war" should take the first indispensable step toward "the Victory" for which they long by at least understanding who "the Enemy" is and what "the war" is about.
Continue reading Calling the Threat for What it Is: Not "Islamo-Fascism," "Koranic Literalists"
The "death tax" breaks up small businesses and can have a large impact on small communities.
Continue reading When the Death Tax Becomes a Tax on Living Communities
Conditions in Vietnam have improved some in the last ten years, but problems remain that may put the nation's economy at the mercy of foreign investors.
Continue reading An Emerging Banana Republic?
Crushing crises and the culture of improvisation. Close your eyes and the troubles are gone. Intellectuals and tyrannies: Persecution is a form of coveted recognition. Present perils and the downgrading of the Soviet threat. The ostrich-test.
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