RSS FeedBack to Centennial Institute Home >>

Rove & Hewitt energize Colorado GOP for 96-hour push

Sunday, 31 October 2010 03:24 by Drew Goorabian
On Friday evening, CCU political science students, as well as Centennial Institute Director John Andrews and Professor Gregory Schaller, attended an event at the Douglas County Events Center keynoted by radio host Hugh Hewitt and Former George W. Bus... [More]

Shouldn't citizens monitor how courts treat constitution?

Saturday, 30 October 2010 08:48 by Bill Banta
Former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Jean Dubofsky, in her Oct. 24 Denver Post piece “Keep integrity of courts,” disappointingly banged on the political drum to draw attention away from the voters’ interest in finding out how ... [More]

Colleges face political oversight; religious exemption offered

Thursday, 28 October 2010 06:53 by Admin
The battle to prevent another power grab by the Obama administration, this time in relation to private colleges and universities, entered a new phase this morning when regulations mandating political oversight of such institutions were finalized by f... [More]

Wandering in Liberal Land

Wednesday, 27 October 2010 15:17 by Bill Moloney
(Stowe, Vermont)  When a mix of personal and professional responsibilities had me traversing the East Coast from D.C. to Vermont, I seized the opportunity to don the cloak of undercover investigative reporter and spy on the liberals who abound i... [More]
Tags:  
Categories:   Liberals
Actions:   E-mail | Permalink | Comments (0) | Comment RSSRSS comment feed

Win or Withdraw? The Need for Clarity in Afghanistan

Tuesday, 26 October 2010 10:39 by Jacob DeLargy
(CCU Student) Anybody who has wandered around their living room in the middle of the night will tell you the potential danger of moving in darkness. Yet for the past nine years, the United States has done just that in Afghanistan. And it is this lack... [More]

Students liken White House 2010 to Kremlin 1920

Tuesday, 26 October 2010 05:13 by William Watson
As professor of European History at Colorado Christian University, I regularly teach courses on Communism.  Last week my students turned in their book reports on History of the Russian Revolution by Harvard professor Richard Pipes.  While g... [More]
Categories:   History | Obama | Socialism
Actions:   E-mail | Permalink | Comments (0) | Comment RSSRSS comment feed

Dems' safe seats suddenly aren't

Monday, 25 October 2010 02:38 by Drew Goorabian
(CCU Student) With eight days to go until Election 2010, there are many expert predictions that assert the GOP will pick up anywhere from forty to sixty seats in the House and five to ten seats in the Senate. While this indeed would be a definitive f... [More]
Categories:   Congress | Elections
Actions:   E-mail | Permalink | Comments (0) | Comment RSSRSS comment feed

Fifteen reasons I'm voting for 60, 61, and 101

Sunday, 24 October 2010 16:03 by Fred Holden
('76 Contributor) What could a Colorado family of four do with an additional $300 a month? Should taxpayers be able to keep more of their hard-earned money? Will that help create jobs and business? Do Colorado citizens deserve to have more money left... [More]

Blind to Islamic threat, NPR 'earns' cutoff by taxpayers

Sunday, 24 October 2010 03:11 by Jay Ambrose
(Centennial Institute Fellow) National Public Radio has fired Juan Williams, and first off, the people who did the firing should get fired if they don't hire him back, and next, the federal government should yank all its funding from the outfit. Thi... [More]
Tags:   ,
Categories:   Free speech | Islam | Jihad
Actions:   E-mail | Permalink | Comments (0) | Comment RSSRSS comment feed

Election showdown: The people vs. the professors

Saturday, 23 October 2010 11:49 by John Andrews
(Denver Post, Oct. 24) "Beware intellectuals. Not merely should they be kept away from the levers of power.  They should be objects of suspicion when they offer collective advice.  Intellectuals habitually forget that people matter more tha... [More]