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Why elections matter: A businessman's perspective

Friday, 14 September 2012 11:24 by Buz Koelbel
('76 Contributor) Now that the DNC pomp and circumstance down in Charlotte is over, it's time to look below the veneer of the crafty speech-writing and words so eloquently spoken by President Obama and former President Bill Clinton. Linked below is&n... [More]
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Behind Dems' dishonesty on auto bailout, disaster awaits

Monday, 10 September 2012 04:39 by William Watson
(CCU Faculty) On the last night of the Democratic Convention, former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm gave an exuberant speech attacking Republican candidate Romney for not caring about America’s workers, and praising President Obama for sup... [More]
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How Obama crushed thousands of auto dealerships

Wednesday, 5 September 2012 13:08 by Yale King
('76 Contributor) In 2009, the Auto Task Force under the US Treasury Department and its head, Steve Rattner, Obama’s Car Czar, entered into negotiations with Chrysler and GM (auto manufacturers) to “save” the auto industry.&nbs... [More]

Six reasons atheism is dead wrong

Wednesday, 5 September 2012 12:20 by Brad Hughes
(Centennial Fellow) There is a growing intensity among atheists such as Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, Christopher Hitchens (the four horsemen of the new atheism) and others who believe that materialism is the ultimate reality. The... [More]

Rattner on Romney's taxes? No room to talk

Tuesday, 4 September 2012 04:44 by Yale King
('76 Contributor) Well, well.  Steve Rattner is now a spokesperson for the Obama re-election campaign and has specifically been speaking about financial matters.  Rattner has appeared on both CNN and Fox.  In a July 22 interview with C... [More]

Iran's dominance in Iraq steadily increases

Saturday, 1 September 2012 13:41 by Vincent McGuire
(Sull, Iraq) So America’s liberal newspaper of record is shocked, shocked! that Prime Minister al‑Maliki and the Iraqi government are puppets of the Iranian administration.  In what might be more a function of the curtailing of foreign rep... [More]
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'Forward' into what, Mr. President? The abyss?

Saturday, 1 September 2012 12:44 by William Watson
  Whenever I describe our current president as a Socialist, I am most often greeted with shock.  Take for example Obama’s new campaign slogan: “Forward!”  This term has always been associated with the European sociali... [More]
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Mountain man Ryan aims high

Thursday, 30 August 2012 09:17 by John Andrews
  (Townhall.com, Aug. 27) Is America in decline?  Do we need to lower our expectations, aspire to lead from behind or not at all, and warn the kids of tougher times to come?  Or are America’s best days still ahead? ... [More]
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No Coincidence: Troubling Link Between Government Spending and Higher Tuition

Tuesday, 28 August 2012 16:19 by Krista Kafer
If I didn’t know better, I’d think the world was flat. After all, it looks flat. It wouldn’t occur to me that I was standing on a sphere. Greek mathematicians and mariners of old figured it out long ago. Magellan’s great voyag... [More]
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Don't fall for Mediscare

Sunday, 19 August 2012 09:30 by Jay Ambrose
(Centennial Fellow) The Democrats want to scare the elderly to death about Paul Ryan's Medicare proposals even though they won't affect anyone over 54. And here's what they're not telling anyone: Their own legislative mishaps include billions in... [More]
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