By Selwyn Duke, on November 20th, 2006 If you think our fearless leaders aren’t listening to you now, just wait until they naturalize millions more mail-order socialists.
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By George Shadroui, on November 20th, 2006 In one of the low moments in television history, Fox is bringing us an interview with O.J. Simpson, a man who was found not guilty despite overwhelming evidence suggesting that he killed his wife and one of her close friends.
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By Burt Prelutsky, on November 20th, 2006 I’m afraid that the astonishing box office success of Borat heralds the end of western civilization as we have known it.
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By Steve Kellmeyer, on November 18th, 2006 For many companies, married heterosexual adults with children are beginning to be a market segment that is simply not worth the trouble.
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By Winkfield F. Twyman, Jr., on November 17th, 2006 An unknown to white and many black Americans, Jack and Jill has provided a safe meeting place for black upper class kids since the 1950s.
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By George Shadroui, on November 17th, 2006 There is only one Republican candidate with real star power who could instantly transform the political landscape and turn the nation red.
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By Bernard Chapin, on November 17th, 2006 Most of Patrick J. Buchanan's insights in his new book are obvious, which is rather appalling in light of how irresponsibly they are ignored by our rulers. A review of his new book, State of Emergency.
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By Thomas E. Brewton, on November 17th, 2006 His legacy is an American public that labors under the delusion that a President can run the nation as if it were a private company.
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By Enrico Peppe, on November 16th, 2006 In her recent book, T.S. Bogorad explores the nature of community, the meaning and necessity of social interaction, and the modern political concept of social victimization.
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By Phillip Ellis Jackson, on November 16th, 2006 “Land for Peace” meets “Peace Through Superior Firepower.”
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By Nathan Alexander, on November 15th, 2006 After a decade of jousting with racist “shades,” campus multiculturalists now have a corporeal enemy: feminists. A review of Phyllis Chesler's recent book, The Death of Feminism.
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By Gary Larson, on November 15th, 2006 When the Bush-bashing is this good, you just have to adopt the words as your own.
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By Burt Prelutsky, on November 15th, 2006 Burt Prelutsky on lethal injection, John McCain and "gay marriage."
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By George Shadroui, on November 14th, 2006 Bush has been one of a few conservatives in the country, along with a few folks at National Review and in Congress, to show a little class and grace in the midst of defeat.
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By J. James Estrada, on November 14th, 2006 On the horizon of a new morning in America, 2008 edition, is a handful of Republicans who may be able to restore the fading Reagan Revolution. Newt Gingrich. Mitt Romney. Condi Rice. Whereas McCain is still McCain. That is, the ultimate RINO.
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By Ben-Peter Terpstra, on November 14th, 2006 George Clooney is on the wrong side of history with one too many jet tickets.
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By Thomas E. Brewton, on November 14th, 2006 The "social contract" under which government can effectively provide economic security to workers is a concoction of President Franklin Roosevelt's 1930s New Deal, entirely unknown in the preceding 320 years.
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By Rachel Alexander, on November 13th, 2006 A great divide is growing between the people who receive large amounts of email and those who don’t. There is a disconnect between the “the sought-after people” (“SAPs”), who receive an unmanageable amount of email, and the “silent other people” (“SOPs”) who don't understand this phenomenon, surfing the Internet in relative anonymity.
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By Michael Westfall, on November 13th, 2006 What if Hollywood was viewed as the world’s most influential mission field. An interview with television producer Karen Covell.
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By Chip McLean, on November 13th, 2006 The GOP cheerleader finally tells it like it is.
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By Alan Caruba, on November 13th, 2006 The environmentally-correct pipedreams of James Woolsey and others who are trying to conjure up an economy in which most of our cars get to plug into electrical outlets sound to me about as realistic as the typical ranting about global warming or the horrors of nuclear power.
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By David Yerushalmi, on November 12th, 2006 In his best-selling book Culture Warrior, Bill O'Reilly sets out a potentially more useful division between traditionalists and secular progressives.
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By Jonathan David Morris, on November 11th, 2006 One man's experience with the cable giant.
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By Steven D. Laib, on November 10th, 2006 In New Jersey it costs more to pay for a private health care policy than to lease a Ferrari.
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By Winkfield F. Twyman, Jr., on November 10th, 2006 If you’re going to invest time and energy in a quest for Black Identity, why not define Black Identity in a positive, constructive fashion?
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