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Christmas bomber: Obama still doesn't get it

Wednesday, 30 December 2009 05:53 by Delta Mike
('76 Contributor) When the President solemnly vows to “get to the bottom of all this and bring these violent extremists to justice”, he is telegraphing the following: 1.      He is NOT connecting the violence to ... [More]

How strange will 2010 be? Brace yourself

Monday, 28 December 2009 07:51 by John Andrews
('76 Editor) Also from our Head On mini-debate series on Colorado Public Television, Susan Barnes-Gelt and I vie for the oddest angle on what the New Year of 2010 might bring.  Don't hold your breath for any of this to come true, but the wacky s... [More]
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Winners & Sinners of 2009: Two Views

Monday, 28 December 2009 07:42 by John Andrews
('76 Editor) Fast away the old year passes! And as it does, Colorado Public Television is airing my backward glance at the newsmakers deserving of conservative bouquets and brickbats in 2009, counter-balanced by the liberal perspective of Susan Barne... [More]
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Global warming alarmism disavowed by evangelical alliance

Monday, 28 December 2009 07:18 by Mark Shepard
('76 Contributor) If you're someone who cherishes humanity and thus opposes human exploitation, as I do, you will welcome the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation, a new joint effort by conservative Christians standing aga... [More]

To start 2010 right, sign the Manhattan Declaration

Monday, 28 December 2009 07:01 by David Huntwork
'76 Contributor) "The Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience," released last month, impressed me as a profound statement by a large number of Christian leaders taking a stand for the foundations of civilization, the family, and the san... [More]

Coloradan of the Year: Who and Why?

Saturday, 26 December 2009 05:45 by John Andrews
(Denver Post, Dec. 27) Remember those times when we thought the world had changed, but it hadn’t?  Eight years ago after jihadists attacked the US homeland, and again last year after America elected its first black president, the talk of &... [More]

Health bill is a present I'm returning

Saturday, 26 December 2009 05:03 by Drew Goorabian
(CCU Student) Remember the news of an uninvited and uncredentialed couple that snuck into the White House for the State Dinner?  I’m starting to believe that couple happens to be Mr. and Mrs. Barack Obama. The genius that brought you... [More]
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Why not a three-year college degree?

Thursday, 24 December 2009 03:50 by Bill Moloney
There is a consensus that the desperate plight of higher education finances in Colorado calls not for tinkering around the edges but a radical re-examination of basic premises.  The traditional solution of “Give Them More Money” is s... [More]

'Freedom nationally, virtue locally' could be Right's answer

Wednesday, 23 December 2009 15:55 by Mark Hillman
(Centennial Fellow) Conservatives and libertarians fight about social issues so routinely that we assume the differences are insurmountable. Most everyone on the center-right is dubious of big government, but when it comes to protecting the unborn or... [More]

Cognitive learning makes sense to this teacher

Wednesday, 23 December 2009 14:46 by Kathy Kullback
Much has been said about the dumbing down of America.  One look at the “Let’s Make A Deal” health-care reform process in Washington shows we need better problem-solving skills.  Yet helping students learn to prob... [More]
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