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  By • May 20th, 2012 • Category: Civil Liberty, Economics, Ethics, Opinion, Politics

May 20, 2012 – Derek Hunter I forced myself to watch Bill Maher this Friday as I was trying to chart out this column. Thankfully I hadn’t just eaten. It was sickening to listen as cerebral dwarves Maher and some not-so-bright jackass from the fascist rag The Nation talked about how Republicans and the Tea [...]

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  By • May 20th, 2012 • Category: Civil Liberty, Ethics, Media Bias, Opinion, Politics

May 20, 2012 – Doug Giles Who the heck was Obama getting to hawk his books back in the ‘90s when he was doing coke and weed and hanging out with Marxists? Whoever it was, it is now causing quite a bit of consternation for BHO’s camp because they put on his bio that he [...]

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  By • May 20th, 2012 • Category: Civil Liberty, Economics, Ethics, Government Waste, Opinion, Politics, Presidency

May 20, 2012 – John Ransom Ericynot wrote: Part of what Buffett proposed in the so-called Buffett Rule is raising the tax rate on capital gains and dividends to the level of ordinary income. Re-read my original post from 11:19 AM. You’re confused and so, apparently, is John Ransom.- Obama’s Campaign about Nothing Dear Comrade [...]

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  By • May 20th, 2012 • Category: Civil Liberty, Ethics, Opinion, Politics

Mar 20, 2012 – Salena Zito YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Dave Betras is known in “The Valley” for his colorful language and his political antics and drama. Last Wednesday, however, when Vice President Joe Biden visited a local industrial park, Betras was all about numbers. “Oh, the valley is going to turn out big for Barack [...]

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  By • May 20th, 2012 • Category: Civil Liberty, Ethics, Opinion, Politics

May 20, 2012 – Gary McCaleb When President Obama prepared to repeal the “don’t ask don’t tell” policy in July 2011, defenders of marriage and religious freedom warned that the repeal would open Pandora’s Box. Military chaplains even sought congressional action to protect their rights of conscience. The predominant concern was that the President’s actions [...]

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  By • May 20th, 2012 • Category: Civil Liberty, Economics, Ethics, Government Waste, Opinion, Politics

By George Will (Archive) · Sunday, May 20, 2012 TEWKSBURY, Mass. — Russ Caswell, 68, is bewildered: “What country are we in?” He and his wife Pat are ensnared in a Kafkaesque nightmare unfolding in Orwellian language. This town’s police department is conniving with the federal government to circumvent Massachusetts law — which is less [...]

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  By • May 20th, 2012 • Category: Civil Liberty, Ethics, Opinion, Politics, Presidency

May 20, 2012 Rosslyn Smith Mark Steyn did a great job tying together this week’s revelations about twin fabulists Elizabeth Warren and Barack Obama.  I find his conclusion particularly intriguing.  Like Gatsby presiding over his wild, lavish parties, Obama is aloof and remote: Let everyone else rave deliriously; he just has to be. He is [...]

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  By • May 20th, 2012 • Category: Civil Liberty, Ethics, Opinion, Politics, Presidency

May 20, 2012 By Eileen F. Toplansky On July 2, 2011, Rep. Trent Franks, a member of the House Committee on Armed Services, denounced the Obama administration’s policy of “limited contacts” with Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood.  Franks emphatically stated that “the [Obama] administration is fooling themselves as well as placing the United States and Israel in [...]

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  By • May 20th, 2012 • Category: Civil Liberty, Ethics, Opinion, Politics, Presidency

May 20, 2012 By Tom Rowan When Elwood retrieved his brother Jake from Joliet prison, the two went on a pilgrimage to their childhood Catholic orphanage.  Their pitiful orphanage was under siege from Chicago’s infamously oppressive tax regime and was being put out of business.  For inspiration, the brothers were directed to a Chicago Baptist [...]

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  By • May 20th, 2012 • Category: Civil Liberty, Ethics, International Relations, Politics

By Susan Crabtree The Washington Times Saturday, May 19, 2012 Ratcheting up the pressure on Iran Saturday, leaders of the Group of Eight major economies expressed solidarity in their approach to cracking down on Tehran’s nuclear development program, agreeing to act together to lower oil prices in the coming months if necessary. During a Saturday [...]

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