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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]

Let's seek leaders of George Washington's caliber in 2011

Saturday, 1 January 2011 16:03 by Jacob DeLargy
(CCU Student) Any group of individuals that has faced a difficult task quickly comes to realize that a successful completion of their endeavors is impossible without solid leadership. Without effective leadership, any significant task will be torn as... [More]
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Win or Withdraw? The Need for Clarity in Afghanistan

Tuesday, 26 October 2010 10:39 by Jacob DeLargy
(CCU Student) Anybody who has wandered around their living room in the middle of the night will tell you the potential danger of moving in darkness. Yet for the past nine years, the United States has done just that in Afghanistan. And it is this lack... [More]

What price are you willing to pay for freedom?

Thursday, 15 July 2010 17:42 by Jacob DeLargy
(CCU Student) Looking back at Western Conservative Summit 2010 through the eyes of a future soldier, the words I remember most are these: "What price are you willing to pay for freedom?"They were spoken by the last man from whom I would expect to rec... [More]

Changing & changing back: Have we the stomach?

Saturday, 17 April 2010 04:10 by Jacob DeLargy
(CCU Student) For the past few years, Americans have heard countless mentions of change and changing America. In 2008, the people voted for a form of change that they thought they wanted. A break from the “old” way of doing things and a t... [More]

Perverse rules of Afghan engagement hamper US forces

Tuesday, 3 November 2009 11:32 by Jacob DeLargy
(CCU Student) The war in Afghanistan today has increasingly taken on more and more dimensions and complications. Our soldiers are fighting in a place that has for thousands of years been called the “graveyard of empires” and the media is ... [More]