Archive for August, 2011

  • Yes, my former neighbor really was a racist, terror-supporting Muslim Brotherhood cleric

    Yes, my former neighbor really was a racist, terror-supporting Muslim Brotherhood cleric

    [W]ith his recent fatwa authorizing the killing of Jews, and his public call last Friday on Al-Jazeera for the assassination of the Israeli ambassador to Egypt, I think we can safely lay to rest any claims that Salah Sultan is a peaceful moderate.

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  • Assessing Qaddafi

    Assessing Qaddafi

    After decades of repression and deceit, Libyans now face the challenge of discarding that foul legacy.

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  • Six Degrees of Global Warming

    Six Degrees of Global Warming

    What can't global warming do?

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  • Rights You Never Knew Existed

    Rights You Never Knew Existed

    US Department of Labor Secretary Hilda Solis tells illegal immigrants about rights to a legal wage and a safe and healthy workplace

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  • Defense spending isn’t the place to skimp

    Defense spending isn’t the place to skimp

    While defense spending remains a relatively small part of the federal budget, America’s enemies continue to give us reasons to improve our military.

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  • Give Me a T For Texas

    Give Me a T For Texas

    People are moving to Texas in droves, an American migration that’s been taking place for a long time.

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  • America’s One Child Policy

    America’s One Child Policy

    America doesn't need a One Child Policy, but it has one anyway that punishes childbirth among productive populations and rewards it among unproductive populations.

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  • Steve Jobs and Dr. King

    Steve Jobs and Dr. King

    How do we understand the truths, the rules, by which we live better so that our social reality – our laws and our government – enhances rather than stifles our freedom and creativity?

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  • Jews Says Yes

    Jews Says Yes

    The "No" is the legacy of the slave... Every time we defeat it, we experience freedom if only for a moment.

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  • Warren Buffett, Crony Capitalist?

    Warren Buffett, Crony Capitalist?

    Under this administration, what businessman in his right mind would not be paying protection money to the politicians?

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  • Will Obama Attempt a Spread the Jobs Around Scheme?

    Will Obama Attempt a Spread the Jobs Around Scheme?

    [W]hat is being proposed is a “system of work sharing that would give employers an incentive to maintain workers on their payroll at reduced hours as an alternative to laying them off.

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  • Enforcing Immigration Laws to Protect Immigrants

    Enforcing Immigration Laws to Protect Immigrants

    Immigrant communities of all ethnicities and origins are most at risk to the crimes committed by transnational gangs and criminals as well as alien fugitives...

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  • An Earthquake Comes to Washington

    An Earthquake Comes to Washington

    The public is more accepting of government intervention today than it was under FDR, but it is also more distrustful of it.

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  • The Liberal Story Falls Apart

    The Liberal Story Falls Apart

    All a conservative needs to do is point to liberal stories lying around in pieces on the floor

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  • Blacks’ Dilemma With Obama

    Blacks’ Dilemma With Obama

    For black political culture that dominated after the civil rights movement, the point was not just equal treatment under the law, but special treatment under the law.

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  • Focus Folks, It’s Obama

    Focus Folks, It’s Obama

    Any GOP candidate is more experienced, better prepared, and a far better choice for the next four years than the incumbent and his crew of Harvard elitists and Chicago political thugs.

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  • Look Who’s Messin’ With Texas Now!

    Look Who’s Messin’ With Texas Now!

    Rick Perry has...even (gasp!) boasted that Texas provides an economic and regulatory environment that’s better for businesses than that of other states.

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  • Zawahiri: Co-opting Syria’s Revolution

    Zawahiri: Co-opting Syria’s Revolution

    Al-Qaida's... salute to the MB's martyrs may show a warming of ties toward either the Islamist groups or protesters in general.

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  • “Inconsequential” Government

    “Inconsequential” Government

    The bigger and more consequential that government becomes, the more it is likely to create real hardship for people when it makes a mistake.

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  • Obama, Civility Police Issue Warning to Perry

    Obama, Civility Police Issue Warning to Perry

    We've come a long way from arguing with our neighbors, getting in their face.

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  • White House Mischief

    White House Mischief

    Two recent incidents point to the bankruptcy of the administration's Middle East and Islamic policies.

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  • Rick Perry and Islam

    Rick Perry and Islam

    Pandering to Muslims was part of Texas politics. But he's running for nationwide office in a country where Muslims are less of a political force than they are in his state.

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  • Fixing the Economy

    Fixing the Economy

    [E]ever since modern finance was invented by the Dutch and adopted by the Brits, the foundation of a healthy credit system has been rock-solid government funded debt.

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  • We Can’t All Get Along

    We Can’t All Get Along

    Sanders believes that America is filled with large multitudes of pitifully stupid, “little” people, all of whom need the protection of government elites to make better decisions for them.

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  • Romney is the Wrong Candidate

    Romney is the Wrong Candidate

    [W]e are in a paradoxical situation in which most Americans today personally benefit from the very spending and programs that are bleeding us and strangling us to death.

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  • Candidates Suffer From Tunnel Vision on Immigration Issues

    Candidates Suffer From Tunnel Vision on Immigration Issues

    By Michael Cutler The Republican Presidential Debate in Iowa was held on August 11, 2011.  There was no surprise – only disappointment  - that  immigration was treated as a separate issue and not as a component of the other issues that were debated and discussed....

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  • Questions For A Nation That Has Lost Its Way

    Questions For A Nation That Has Lost Its Way

    The pain of a stagnant economy and high unemployment is quite evident, while the flaws of bad government policy are not always so obvious.

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  • Hizballah, Damascus Under Siege

    Hizballah, Damascus Under Siege

    A critical question is whether Hizballah and/or Assad will try to divert attention from their domestic problems by going to war against Israel...

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  • Santorum and Obama: Two Peas in a Pod?

    Santorum and Obama: Two Peas in a Pod?

    [I]f the other states can, through the federal government, force another state to not do something they consider to be “wrong,” then what can that federal government not do?

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  • When Gold Hits $2,067 an Ounce

    When Gold Hits $2,067 an Ounce

    How did the dollar get to be worth 1 percent, or 5.6 percent of its value a century ago?

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  • A Nation of What

    A Nation of What

    [M]uch of the civilized world ... used immigration to import people from tribal cultures, and have discovered that the tribes are back.

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  • Debt Ceiling Aftermath

    Debt Ceiling Aftermath

    Our single most important objective for the next 15 months should be to replace this President – in order to save the Republic.

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  • And Now Black Race Riots

    And Now Black Race Riots

    [O]ur liberal friends couldn't resist the temptation of making race work for them, aping the way that Southern whites had made race work for them in the century of Jim Crow.

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  • New Obamacare Violations of Personal Liberty

    New Obamacare Violations of Personal Liberty

    Liberals are committed to religious freedom as long as those religious values do not conflict with their liberal values. Which, practically, means all religion.

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  • The Downgrade Blame Game

    The Downgrade Blame Game

    As the ship sinks, the Democrats stick to the playbook

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  • How Bad Could A Mormon President Be?

    How Bad Could A Mormon President Be?

    Mr. Romney should stop trying to prove to "them" - theologically conservative Evangelicals, and Catholics - that he is one of "them."

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  • Monsters’ Ball

    Monsters’ Ball

    [T]he U.S. and Russia would be free to build defenses as robust as they please, and the two countries would no longer insist on having the ability to “mutually destroy” each other with nuclear weapons.

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  • The Dirty Little Secret of Economics

    The Dirty Little Secret of Economics

    Until we demand that economics serves the people, not the politicians, we can expect more big financial panics, more sovereign defaults, and more anemic recoveries.

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  • Another Islamist Soldier Turns Terrorist in Texas

    Another Islamist Soldier Turns Terrorist in Texas

    Abdo case raises questions about Army-Islam compatibility

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  • Here’s a Cut: Slash Justice Department Budget

    Here’s a Cut: Slash Justice Department Budget

    These bogus cases demand ever more personnel, more judges and, of course, a never-ending stream of taxpayer dollars.

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  • The Poor Are Not Poor Because the Rich Are Rich

    The Poor Are Not Poor Because the Rich Are Rich

    Wealth is created through savings, investment, and entrepreneurship. And blacks lag far behind in each category.

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