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Sunday, 27 February 2011 11:12 by John Andrews
(Denver Post, Feb. 27) So Facebook brought down the Egyptian regime.  Until now, the only thing I knew it had brought down was my productivity – and that of many other Republicans old enough to know better, after we all stampeded there upo... [More]
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Categories:   Ideas & ideology | Media
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Weaken Israel? Don't do it, CU Regents

Friday, 25 February 2011 13:20 by Pamela Zuker
On the night of November 9, 1938, Nazis unleashed unimaginable violence on the Jews of Germany. The wave of atrocities became known as Kristallnacht, the night of broken glass.  Adolf Hitler, in one of his frequent cynical attempts to cloak paga... [More]
Categories:   History | Israel
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Responsible Youth PAC director looks ahead to 2050

Friday, 25 February 2011 13:09 by Karthik Venkatraj
(Centennial Staffer) How can we build a robust, inclusive, and dynamic conservative strategy and agenda, conducive to the 21st century?  This blog is the second in a three-part series exploring that challenge.  I invited some comments from ... [More]

Russia and Israel, who knew?

Friday, 25 February 2011 13:05 by Matt Lenell
(CCU Student & Centennial Intern) From the American armchair, Israel looks rather lonely. She is the only democracy amongst a host of dutiful, patriarchal Arab nations. With death threats, weak peace treaties, and a rising pile of Israel-condemni... [More]
Categories:   Foreign policy | Israel
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Politically-mandated virtue unworkable, author warns

Thursday, 17 February 2011 14:27 by Jacob DeLargy
(CCU Student) Yesterday I took part in a meeting with John Andrews, director of the Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University, and others for a planning and update session on the direction of the Centennial Institute and our effectiv... [More]

'Atlas Shrugged,' the movie, coming April 15

Thursday, 17 February 2011 14:18 by Drew Goorabian
(CCU Student) Valentines weekend treated the economically inclined individuals very well this past weekend with the release of a movie trailer that has excited all the believers of supply side economics. On April 15, 2011, or "tax day", many individu... [More]
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Categories:   Books | Economics | Liberty | Movies
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Bloated Education Spending: The Party’s Over

Tuesday, 15 February 2011 14:06 by Bill Moloney
(Centennial Fellow) An enduring memory from the early days of the iconic “Monday Night Football” was when the game got out of hand and the late “Dandy Don” Meredith – partner to Howard Cosell and Frank Gifford -&nbs... [More]
Categories:   Budget | Education
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Easy or popular? No, but Congress must quit spending

Tuesday, 15 February 2011 14:01 by Mark Hillman
(Centennial Fellow) It’s a political reality: talking about how to govern is far easier than actually governing. Government, after all, is a reflection of the governed and nothing requires individual voters or “the people” in gener... [More]
Categories:   Budget | Taxes & spending
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Obamacare on the way out?

Sunday, 13 February 2011 12:23 by Admin
Activist courts are at it again, this time siding with the right to strike down Obamacare, says Susan Barnes-Gelt in the February round of Head On TV debates. No, says John Andrews, Judge Vinson ruled as the founding fathers would have, and the ... [More]
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Dynamic Conservatism for the 21st Century: Part 1

Sunday, 13 February 2011 12:03 by Karthik Venkatraj
How can we build a robust, inclusive, and dynamic conservative strategy and agenda, conducive to the 21st century?  This blog is the first in a three-part series exploring that challenge.  I invited some comments from a ... [More]