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September 30, 2009
by Michael Medved
Startling revelations sometimes turn up in unexpected places. For instance, one of the nation’s most thoughtful, influential liberals recently conceded in a New York Times book review that Democratic plans for health care reform could well wreck the U.S. economy but he insisted that the achievement would be worth the cost.
Robert [...]
September 30, 2009
by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
While all eyes were on the rantings of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the United Nations, the United States — under President Obama — was surrendering its economic sovereignty at the G-20 summit.
The result of this conclave, which France’s president Nicolas Sarkozy hailed as “revolutionary,” was that all the nations [...]
September 30, 2009
by Jillian Bandes
The public option was excised out of the Senate Finance Committee’s health care legislation just two days after the conclusion of a massive two-month effort from religious groups that lobbied for the controversial provision.
The leaders of the 40 Days For Health Care Reform campaign emphasized that their effort was designed to [...]
September 30, 2009
by Ed Feulner
During the Cold War, the United States deliberately stationed troops on the front lines facing the Soviet Union and its satellites. The message was clear: America stands with Europe against its most dangerous enemies.
These days, however, our leaders seem to be sending a far different message.
During the Bush administration, the U.S. [...]
Sept 30, 2009
By Ben Shapiro
In March 1850, Karl Marx spoke to the Central Committee of the Communist League. In order to bring about true change, Marx stated, the world needed not a massive, singular upheaval, but a “permanent revolution.” The revolution would not be accomplished in a moment; it could be accomplished only through renewed [...]
Sept 30, 2009
By Austin Bay
Sudan’s genocidal Darfur war still attracts international attention, and though large battles pitting national government troops against Darfur rebels are less frequent there, violent anarchy still afflicts that sad region.
A much larger and more dangerous war haunts Sudan, however: a re-ignition of the “North versus South” civil war. This reviving horror [...]
Sept 30, 2009
By Jonah Goldberg
“When John McCain said we could just ‘muddle through’ in Afghanistan, I argued for more resources and more troops to finish the fight against the terrorists who actually attacked us on 9/11, and made clear that we must take out Osama bin Laden and his lieutenants if we have them in [...]
Sept 30, 2009
By Jonah Goldberg
“When John McCain said we could just ‘muddle through’ in Afghanistan, I argued for more resources and more troops to finish the fight against the terrorists who actually attacked us on 9/11, and made clear that we must take out Osama bin Laden and his lieutenants if we have them in [...]
Sept 30, 2009
By Jonah Goldberg
“When John McCain said we could just ‘muddle through’ in Afghanistan, I argued for more resources and more troops to finish the fight against the terrorists who actually attacked us on 9/11, and made clear that we must take out Osama bin Laden and his lieutenants if we have them in [...]

