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In America's crisis of values, who will lead?

Sunday, 26 February 2012 10:28 by Terry Considine
  ('76 Contributor) Our great nation faces a crisis, as threatening as Pearl Harbor or Southern secession… and more pernicious because self-inflicted: too many in government have made promises that we cannot keep; too many citizens expect... [More]

Who needs a governor anyway?

Sunday, 26 February 2012 10:10 by John Andrews
(Denver Post, Feb. 26) "An empty taxi drove up to 10 Downing Street,” joked Winston Churchill about the man who defeated him for prime minister in 1946, “and out of it stepped Clement Attlee.”  Droll, but Attlee laughed last.&n... [More]

Koran apology is another symptom of US dhimmitude

Thursday, 23 February 2012 07:47 by John Work
We are witnessing the greatest surrender, abject acts of submission to sharia, and the most embarrassing episodes of dhimmitude yet seen in America.  I thought things were bad in the United Kingdom and Spain.  If you follow Diana West&rsqu... [More]
Categories:   Islam | Jihad | Sharia
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New Jersey's political pathology: Could it happen here?

Tuesday, 21 February 2012 14:14 by Bill Moloney
(Centennial Fellow) During the campaign for ratification of the U.S. Constitution James Madison, wrote to John Randolph in 1788 extolling the concept of Federalism - saying that "this system allows each state to indulge their own governmental peculia... [More]
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Legislature shouldn't treat employers as adversaries

Friday, 17 February 2012 14:56 by Mark Hillman
(Centennial Fellow) At a time when state legislators should be doing everything possible to encourage job creation, a bill working its way through the Colorado Senate unfairly paints employers as unreasonable and untrustworthy.  Worse still, Sen... [More]
Categories:   Regulation
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Restricting super PAC's imperils free speech

Friday, 17 February 2012 14:50 by Jay Ambrose
  (Centennial Fellow) Back around 1600, a Scottish physician made so bold as to write that the king of England and Anglican church officials were answerable to a higher power. His phraseology was not kind, and the Court of Star Chamber ordered h... [More]
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'33 Minutes' film exposes US lack of missile defense

Friday, 17 February 2012 14:45 by Erin Shumaker
  (CCU Student) How safe do you think you are? If there was an attack on the United States, do you think you would survive? What if it was a nuclear ballistic missile? How long do you think you would have to get to safety? A few days? A few hour... [More]

Obama declares war on people of faith

Friday, 17 February 2012 14:36 by Admin
  Republicans will suffer politically from their "overreach on family planning" in response to a minor mistake by HHS, says Susan Barnes-Gelt in the January round of Head On TV debates. Nothing minor here, replies John Andrews; Obama's mandate o... [More]

Obama's budget joke

Thursday, 16 February 2012 09:45 by Jay Ambrose
Now that President Barack Obama has treated us to a madcap budgetary joke, it's time to get serious for the sake of national survival. To be sure, it's a laugh for him to act like he wants to further defund Social Security by extending payroll-tax cu... [More]
Categories:   Budget
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Economic freedom losing ground in US & globally

Tuesday, 14 February 2012 15:50 by Erin Shumaker
  (CCU Student) Economic freedom in the USA is unmatched, right?  Wrong, according to a policy briefing given today at The Heritage Foundation, which I attended as part of my CCU Washington semester.   Ambassador Terry Miller, Director... [More]