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Jindal Victory: A Strategic GOP Misstep?

Bobby Jindal is as staunchly pro-life as he can possibly be, and is bold and unapologetic about it. On illegal immigration, he rejects any watered-down policy, aimed at finding “middle ground,” and steadfastly supports measures to restore the integrity and sovereignty of the United States and its borders.

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The Fall of the American Press?

Many believe that the newspaper is going the way of the horse and buggy.

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Spies Create Far Better World

The CIA remains the villain in a political passion play, vilified by the New Left in the 1960s with little respite since.

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Failure Is Assigned to Maine Students

If you want to ensure failure, just give a pack of birth control pills or a patch to an eleven-year-old.

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Paternity Without Process

David Salazar's wife gave birth to a child 14 months after the couple separated.  The mother contacted the Division of Child Support Enforcement and informed them Salazar was not the father. Naturally, the State of Missouri declared Salazar the father, ordered him to pay child support, and convicted him of criminal nonsupport.

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If Democrats Had Any Brains, They’d Be Republicans

As far as she is concerned, Ann Coulter is a middle-of-the-road moderate and the rest of you are crazy.

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The Latest, Greatest Body Count

It is easy to base one's opposition to the war on conspiracy theories, hyper-inflated statistics and a kit bag of clichés from the 1960s about giving peace a chance.

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Media Ignore Success In Iraq

October marked the lowest monthly death toll for American troops in two years and more than 3,000 Iraqi families driven out of their Baghdad neighborhoods have returned to their homes in the last three months.

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Hillary Flips Over Her Debate Flop

The last thing our country needs is a candidate who uses divisive gender tactics to satisfy her need for personal satisfaction and political gain.

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Gimme More: Some Unsolicited Career Advice for Britney Spears

If Britney Spears is willing to undergo the often painful transition from entertainer to artist, then she has a chance to truly leave a musical imprint on the world.

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Figures Don’t Lie, But Liars Can Figure

Is Paul Krugman at it again?

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Friends of the Earth are Nobody’s Friends

The Mother of All Green Groups has devoted itself to finding every way possible to make our lives miserable, all in the name of protecting the environment.

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Review of A Throne in Brussels: Britain, the Saxe-Coburgs and the Belgianisation of Europe

This move towards authoritarianism, Paul Belien argues in his book, has been the most significant achievement of Belgium’s ruling Saxe-Coberg family. It is also why Belgium, a state in which private interests have historically superseded those of the public, is admired by the unelected bureaucrats who will control the looming European superstate.

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The Degeneration of Democracy

What has happened to American social and political culture reminds me of a fable written by James Thurber called “The Bears and the Monkeys”.

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A Cosmic Tear: the Mark Daily Story

The tragedy of Iraq is that it has not been handled with the kind of care that Mark Daily and tens of thousands of other precious souls who have lost their lives deserved.

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Indian Casino Monopoly as Political Entitlement

Savvy tribal leaders offer up $12.5 million to the University of Minnesota for a new football stadium and for scholarships. It’s cash largely extracted from the pockets of poor casino habitués, the result of politically-gotten monopoly profits. Who says pay-to-play politics doesn’t pay off?

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