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Schaller party ascends Mt. Bierstadt

Thursday, 25 June 2009 11:01 by Greg Schaller
As recent transplants to Colorado from Pennsylvania, we are overwhelmed daily by the beauty and majesty of our new home state.  As a family, we have enjoyed hiking for several years.  Many of our family vacations (New Hampshire, Virginia an... [More]
Categories:   Colorado | Personal
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First fix Medicare, Mr. President

Wednesday, 24 June 2009 10:44 by Mark Hillman
America's health care system certainly has its share of problems, of which most emanate from politicians' tinkering. They keep tempting the frustrated consumer with promises of better benefits at someone else's expense. So the prospect of Presi... [More]
Categories:   Congress | Obama | Health care
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'Axis of Evil' having their way with USA

Wednesday, 24 June 2009 10:39 by Bill Moloney
(Boston) While the world watched the fraudulent Iranian elections by chance I found myself here in the historic capital of American election fraud. Just a few steps from Boston’s City Hall the Union Oyster House has been a f... [More]

Same old same old Sonia

Friday, 19 June 2009 11:22 by John Andrews
(Denver Post, June 21) “It is a small state, and yet there are those who love it.”  Sen. Daniel Webster, arguing the Dartmouth case before the Supreme Court, actually said “college,” not “state.”  But my paraphrase is apropos for Coloradans... [More]

CCU hosts teens for a week of "Freedom 101"

Friday, 19 June 2009 05:25 by John Andrews
One hundred students from high schools far and wide are with us on the CCU campus this week for "Freedom 101," a short course on free-market economics conducted by the Foundation for Economic Education, New York-based granddaddy of all the liber... [More]

Opposition party's job is to oppose

Thursday, 18 June 2009 06:31 by Bill Moloney
When during a particularly bitter Parliamentary debate in 1909 the Liberal Prime Minister Herbert Asquith denounced Conservatives for their “willful, constant, and unyielding opposition” to almost every Government policy, the Conservative... [More]
Categories:   Democrats | Politics | Republicans
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Liberty's roots the same in Tehran 2009 & Philadelphia 1776

Monday, 15 June 2009 11:13 by Greg Schaller
The Associated Press description of the insurrection in Tehran on Sunday, June 14 provided an account of how opposition leader Mr. Mousavi’s newspaper, Kalemeh Sabz, was printed but never disseminated on Sunday morning.  The government of ... [More]
Categories:   America | Politics | Liberty | Iran
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Will debt sink US as it did Ottomans?

Thursday, 11 June 2009 05:22 by William Watson
For 500 years the Ottoman Empire had dominated the Middle East and the Balkans.  Their domain stretched from the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean, from the Sahara to the Crimea.  Their vast armies several times besieged Vienna ... [More]

God's mercy endures, but 3rd Circuit demurs

Monday, 8 June 2009 13:44 by Greg Schaller
In the fall of 2004, Wesley Busch was a kindergarten student at the Marple Newtown School District in Marple, Pennsylvania.  Each week, one of the students in his class would be the featured student in a classroom unit entitled “All About ... [More]
Categories:   Constitution | Courts | Education | Faith
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Europe's right turn may again show America the way

Monday, 8 June 2009 02:32 by Ken Davenport
The left in this country has made much of the big electoral victories that the Democrats won in 2006 and 2008 — and for good reason.  Not since 1977, when Jimmy Carter swept to victory along with huge Democrat majorities in the House and S... [More]
Categories:   America | Conservatism | Politics | Europe
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