Less than a century after the famous "monkey trial," America once again stands at the precipice of a traditionalist versus secularist battle over the fate of a nation and a culture.
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Less than a century after the famous "monkey trial," America once again stands at the precipice of a traditionalist versus secularist battle over the fate of a nation and a culture. Bernard Chapin takes on Professor W.C. Harris, author of "In My Day It Used to Be Called a Limp Wrist: Flip-Floppers, Nelly Boys, and Homophobic Rhetoric in the 2004 US Presidential Campaign." Let’s be perfectly plain about it: Feminism is the antithesis of everything conservatism stands for. Instead of focusing on maintaining sound money by controlling the money supply, the Fed's liberal-economics brain-trusters can't resist presuming to control the entire economy. To give Iraqis the best chance of ending the violence and recovering from the war, a U.S. timetable for withdrawal should be combined with a formal partition of the country. |
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