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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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Reid may regret seeking the spotlight

Thursday, 9 August 2012 15:33 by Jay Ambrose
  (Centennial Fellow) After Harry Reid said Mitt Romney went for 10 years without paying taxes, one Republican spokesman called him "a dirty liar," which was true enough and perfectly apt, but was the tiniest part of the story.  As sur... [More]
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Emanuel in shameful company with Putin & Koran

Friday, 3 August 2012 15:18 by Jay Ambrose
(Centennial Fellow) In Russia, Vladimir Putin's government is prosecuting three women for a prayer to toss the president out of office. In the Netherlands and Denmark, officials have been putting people on trial for what they have said about Muslims.... [More]
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Categories:   Free speech | religious freedom
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Europeanizing America into crisis

Sunday, 20 May 2012 15:03 by Jay Ambrose
  (Centennial Fellow) President Barack Obama's $840 billion stimulus contained more than a million dollars to study erectile dysfunction, and yes, I know, any complaint will be identified as a war on men.That would be in addition to a Republican... [More]
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MSM discredits itself with Trayvon Martin coverage

Sunday, 8 April 2012 10:06 by Jay Ambrose
  (Centennial fellow) Almost every Friday morning, a friend and I get together for strong coffee and bracing political discussion, and sometimes he will say journalists lie. No, I respond -- they make mistakes and their biases pop through their ... [More]
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Tipping point on federal overreach is near

Sunday, 1 April 2012 10:50 by Jay Ambrose
(Centennial Fellow) The federal government wants power, far more power than the Constitution grants, because, after all, officials don't trust mere citizens to do the right things in their lives, and who better to instruct them than their betters in ... [More]
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Categories:   Constitution | Health care
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Home of the free, the brave, the endangered

Saturday, 17 March 2012 11:14 by Jay Ambrose
  (Centennial Fellow) From small, initially unnoticed increments can eventually come whopping change, sometimes catastrophic change, change from which there is no return, no going back, no way out. We see this in all sorts of things, in illnesse... [More]
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Obama rescued GM? Maybe, maybe not

Monday, 5 March 2012 15:36 by Jay Ambrose
Hoping to find at least one thing Barack Obama did right in his first several years as president, supporters say this lifeguard jumped in the water, swam out to where it's deep and saved General Motors and Chrysler from drowning. They don't mention t... [More]
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Media mediocre so far in campaign 2012

Thursday, 1 March 2012 12:32 by Jay Ambrose
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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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