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Ethicist: World doesn't need more Americans

Wednesday, 22 May 2013 16:04 by Admin
"The last thing the world needs is more Americans," asserted population-control advocate and global-warming worrier Phillip Cafaro in an Issue Monday debate at CCU on May 13. "No, the best thing the world could have is more Americans," rejoined his ... [More]
Categories:   Climate | Energy | Environment | Population
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300 take the dare at Conservative Persuasion Bootcamp

Saturday, 11 May 2013 09:08 by Admin
A couple of hundred people, 100 each from the Weekly Standard's May 2-4 policy conference and the Colorado Front Range, had signed up for a half-day interactive training session on May 3 called Conservative Persuason Bootcamp, jointly hosted by Cente... [More]
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Head On TV: Legislature veers hard left

Saturday, 20 April 2013 12:54 by Admin
  Colorado is not better off as the legislative session wraps up with Democrats having pushed through a hard-left agenda, says John Andrews in the April round of Head On TV debates. Susan Barnes-Gelt disagrees, lauding the session as enlightened... [More]
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In re-paganized America, sexuality vanquishes Christianity

Sunday, 14 April 2013 12:24 by Admin
Rod Dreher, writing last week in The American Conservative, offers a grim assessment of where our country is headed in his piece "Sex After Christianity." Full text of the article appears in this post.  We have numbered the paragraphs for ease i... [More]
Categories:   Christianity | Culture
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Head On TV: Scalia's Inconvenient Truth

Sunday, 17 March 2013 03:15 by Admin
In blaming the Voting Rights Act for "racial entitlements," Justice Antonin Scalia sounded like Archie Bunker, says Susan Barnes-Gelt in the March round of Head On TV debates. Not so, says John Andrews; the VRA does in fact insult blacks and Hispanic... [More]
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What five decades of abortion have cost America

Tuesday, 22 January 2013 05:44 by Admin
  Editor: On today's 40th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, many perspectives could be offered on the immense cost of abortion on demand in American life. Paramount is the one-by-one tragedy of millions of babies killed in their mothers' ... [More]
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Head On TV whimsically looks back at 2012, ahead to 2013

Sunday, 16 December 2012 03:49 by Admin
Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE   As 2012 departs with ... [More]
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Introducing the new 1776 tie from Centennial Institute

Thursday, 13 December 2012 10:07 by Admin
Centennial Institute proudly announces our custom-designed silk print necktie for men and fashion scarf for women. The 1776 motif will start many a conversation about what you stand for.  The tie or scarf makes a great gift for yourself or other... [More]

Jeff Coors honored with Zebulon Pike leadership award

Thursday, 6 December 2012 10:38 by Admin
Centennial Institute honored Colorado businessman and philanthropist Jeffrey H. Coors with its annual accolade for contributions by a conservative, the Zebulon Pike Award for Colorado Leadership in Fidelity to Jeffersonian Principles, Tuesday evening... [More]

Glories of gridlock, perils of second terms

Sunday, 11 November 2012 14:38 by Admin
(Head On TV) Divided government continuing into 2014 and beyond may not be all that bad, especially as presidential second terms tend to go awry, says John Andrews in the November round of Head On TV debates.  Not so, given Americans' reaffirmat... [More]
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