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Christ's birth rebukes godless politics

Wednesday, 23 December 2009 06:24 by Hilmar von Campe
('76 Contributor) There is only one way out of the mess we are in: to face the truth of how we got into it and apply the proper medicine. How did the United States, the leader of the free world, get on to the road to a totalitarian system financed by... [More]

Enough of the Christmas wars

Wednesday, 23 December 2009 06:17 by John Andrews
('76 Editor) Good news. Death is on defense this week. That’s a big reason for the excitement about Christmas and Hanukkah. It should make these holidays welcome even among people who don’t share the biblical beliefs they represent. And i... [More]

Foreign-aid scam in climate clothing

Monday, 21 December 2009 14:25 by William Watson
(Centennial Fellow) Why have diplomats from the underdeveloped nations of the world been clamoring in Copenhagen for something to be done about global warming?  Why did the burned-out Marxists of the world protest in the streets of Copenhagen fo... [More]

A new fan's Bronco blues

Monday, 21 December 2009 08:19 by Austin Corder
('76 Contributor) Since moving to Denver from Houston in October, I've found it been impossible not to pick up on the love affair this city has with the Broncos. It's a topic that everyone has an opinion on, and everywhere you go on gameday you ... [More]
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Divided Dems and their schizoid Afghan policy

Sunday, 20 December 2009 15:54 by Bill Moloney
(Centennial Fellow) In my article on "Afghanistan: The Untold Story" back in May, I noted President Obama’s oft-stated assertion that Afghanistan was the “right war”, the one we “had to win” and commended his decisi... [More]

Texas transplant impressed with Denver sports scene

Friday, 18 December 2009 14:30 by Austin Corder
"76 Contributor) As one of the many transplants who have moved from Texas to Colorado, I’ve picked up on several interesting differences between the sports scenes in Houston and Denver. Denver is one of the most unique sports cities in the cou... [More]

Listen Tonight * Governor Candidates 2010

Thursday, 17 December 2009 07:28 by John Andrews
('76 Editor) Tune in tonight, Thursday, Dec. 17 at 7pm on 710 KNUS in Denver and streaming at 710knus.com, when Centennial Institute presents the Republican finalists for Governor of Colorado, Scott McInnis vs Dan Maes. Recorded at Centennial's cand... [More]

Anti-Palin writer self-destructs

Thursday, 17 December 2009 07:07 by John Andrews
('76 Editor) A friend emailed his list praising the Palin putdown article from Tuesday's Denver Post ("The Sarah: A classic teenage type," by Mark Moe, see link and full text below.)  I found Moe's patronizing tone not only offensive in politica... [More]

Is Christmas still relevant?

Wednesday, 16 December 2009 11:19 by Mark Shepard
As Christmas comes, reactions abound.  Since the fourth century AD, when Roman Emperor Constantine embraced Christianity, church service attendance in Western Civilization is greatest at Christmas and Easter. Prior to Constantine, Christianity ... [More]

Senate underdogs spin polling their way

Sunday, 13 December 2009 15:47 by John Andrews
('76 Editor) The emails from two US Senate candidates arrived the same day. First it was Republican Tom Wiens boasting of a new poll that shows he would top both Democrats, Sen. Michael Bennet and former Speaker Andrew Romanoff, if the 2010 election ... [More]