Alonzo Rachel Teaches Obama Some Trucking History

The chances are good that you won't see any Presidential limos on the highway in "flyover country" these days – just real people.

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In Maine, It Doesn’t Pay to be a Man

Meet Mary Kellett, Assistant District Attorney for the Bar Harbor area.

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Preventing “Moderates” From Hijacking The Massachusetts Election

The differences between Mitt Romney's 1994 Senate bid, and Scott Brown's successful effort, are striking.

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Who Are These People?

After a brief flirtation with Barack Obama and his utopian vision, America has returned to its senses.

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Not Just In Germany

Germany has criminalized home schooling, demanding that parents place their children in state schools. California is moving in the same direction.

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Climate Greenshirts: The Rise of Eco-Fascism

For Joe Romm and other environmentalists, it's time to execute the non-believers.

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Obama Fighting “Alice in Wonderland” Terrorism War

But he sure is doing a good job prosecuting American intelligence agents.

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The Obama Road to Serfdom

Loading us with amounts of debt that can never be repaid guarantees our servitude to the Washington elite.

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Calling the Threat for What it Is: Not “Islamo-Fascism,” “Koranic Literalists”

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.

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Have Liberals Lost Faith in The Anointed One?

Dude, where's my Obama?

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When the Death Tax Becomes a Tax on Living Communities

The "death tax" breaks up small businesses and can have a large impact on small communities.

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An Emerging Banana Republic?

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. 

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Duly Noted

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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The Slow Death of Free Market Capitalism

Looking to gain a competitive edge over smaller, less-connected competitors, the captains of industry invite and encourage government intervention in the free-market economy, then bristle when the government intrudes on their own prerogatives.

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The Bill Comes Due for Socialism

The bill has finally come due for decades of socialism that began in the 1930s.

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End Appeasement of Iran, But Don’t Pull the Trigger (Yet)

If the Khomeinists are thrown out, any Iranian government will be an improvement, and the need to exercise the military option will be obviated.

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Are Some Americans More Equal Than Others?

The limits placed on the federal government by the U.S. Constitution were meant to protect the rights of minority groups, not empower them to cancel out those of the majority.

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Senator Brown’s Astounding Win: Shot Heard ’round the USA

Just when you think Democrats might get their imperious ways with national health insurance and imposing other Big Government excesses, along comes Republican Scott Brown. Against all political odds, he wins a special election in the bluest of blue states. It's the political upset of the decade. Just in time, too.

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Lessons from Massachusetts

Brown and the Republicans discovered an amazing Truth in politics: votes win elections.

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What is More Troubling than Pat Robertson’s Remarks?

There is nothing un-Christian about a belief in God's wrath.

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Will Massachusetts Ever Be The Same Again?

In the words of Keith Olbermann, Massachusetts just elected an "irresponsible, homophobic, racist, reactionary, ex-nude model, teabagging supporter of violence against woman and against politicians with whom he disagrees."

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Slave Labor Reparations: A Family Account

There are negative effects of living on unearned money, be it reparations or a family fortune.

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Catholics & Immigration

Conservative and patriotic American Catholics need not feel ashamed of loving their country and wanting to protect and preserve her institutions and culture. A response to Lisa Fabrizio.

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Not Exactly Mother Teresa

Greenpeace actions threaten the livelihoods and lives of millions.

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Duly Noted

An ailment of our culture? Terrorism is a calling: Even released terrorists remain in the business. Two reactions to underdevelopment. Self-exclusion and the frustrated immigrant.

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