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Dems, not GOP, are the party of big business and the rich

Tuesday, 12 January 2010 06:24 by William Watson
We so often hear that the Republicans are the party of the rich, the party of the pampered elite, the party of big business.  Why do we unquestioningly accept this falsehood, instead of asking why big business is so cozy with the Democrats?... [More]

State government leaders brief CCU students

Tuesday, 12 January 2010 06:13 by Greg Schaller
Colorado Christian University is committed to developing the next generation of leaders.  One of the Strategic Objectives of the school is "To impact our culture in support of traditional family values, sanctity of life, compassion for the ... [More]

Losing sleep over "Game Change"

Monday, 11 January 2010 02:49 by Jonathon Seidl
I have never met Senator Harry Reid, but he makes me angry. Not just for some of his stances, but because he, and others like him in Washington, cost me a lot of sleep in 2009. Let me explain. It was around this time last year that my New York City ... [More]

Double agony as Broncos & Longhorns both fade

Friday, 8 January 2010 05:39 by Austin Corder
After moving to the Denver area four months ago, I have become intrigued with the commitment this area has for their NFL team. After spending the last four weeks of the NFL regular season watching the Broncos throw away their shot at the playoffs, o... [More]

It must be asked: Who pushed Ritter out?

Thursday, 7 January 2010 05:51 by John Andrews
Kid-glove treatment by the Denver Post on Gov. Bill Ritter's decision not to run again, makes me miss the Rocky Mountain News as never before.  And it increases my gratitude for the feisty skepticism still alive and well in talk radio and the bl... [More]

Tall Towers of Islam and America

Wednesday, 6 January 2010 15:06 by William Watson
What does Burj Khalifa, the world’s new tallest building dedicated this week in Dubai, have to do with the Twin Towers destroyed eight years ago?  In Islamic Law non-Muslim buildings are not allowed to be higher than Muslim ones, especiall... [More]

Health care the capitalist way: Part 3

Tuesday, 5 January 2010 14:35 by Jimmy Sengenberger
(Regis Student) In an arrogant display on Christmas Eve morning, the U.S. Senate gave the American people a big, dark piece of coal when it passed a massive healthcare package that simply does not address the primary problem with our system: skyrocke... [More]

Obama: What a difference a year makes

Friday, 1 January 2010 11:47 by JT Weinroth
(CCU Student) On February 10 2009, President Barack Obama’s approval rating peaked at a healthy 65.5%. The man seemed politically invulnerable with both houses under his party’s control and almost two out of three people in the country ap... [More]
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Nine quick hits as we exit 2009

Friday, 1 January 2010 06:54 by Mark Hillman
(Centennial Fellow) Hitting to all fields:  (1) Barack Obama may be a far better orator than George W. Bush, but when Bush delivered a message, despite his sometimes mangled syntax, everyone knew what he stood for.  Because Obama's elocutio... [More]
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Christmas bomber: Obama still doesn't get it

Wednesday, 30 December 2009 05:53 by Delta Mike
('76 Contributor) When the President solemnly vows to “get to the bottom of all this and bring these violent extremists to justice”, he is telegraphing the following: 1.      He is NOT connecting the violence to ... [More]