
The president's words,
"If you've got a business - you didn't build that. Somebody else
made that happen" revealed his natural way of thinking. What is the
origin of his collectivist belief?
by WILLIAM LA JEUNESSE
It's
called the Hardest Hit Housing Market Fund, $7.6 billion of your tax
money meant to HELP
underwater homeowners - but California had a different plan.
When concerns Hillary Clinton's
Deputy Chief of Staff's Muslim Brotherhood connections were first raised
by five conservative House members, there was great gnashing of teeth
from both liberals and the Brotherhood's growing squad of conservative
cheerleaders.
by MUNIR AHMED
The arrest of the girl and
outrage among the community demonstrates the deep emotion that suspected
blasphemy cases can evoke in this Muslim country, where rising extremism
often means religious minorities live in fear of persecution.
by MICHAEL S. JOHNSON
When will Americans, ultimately
responsible for the governance of the Republic, demand that tempers be
quieted, the sea be calmed, and character and human respect befitting us
be restored to the conduct of our public business?
A United Nations ability to
restrict the access of American Internet users and bloggers would be in
contravention of free speech rights, guaranteed in the First Amendment.
What role will American elected officials play in an Internet power grab
by the United Nations?
by JOHN DROZ
Jobs and the economy - these
messages are being trumpeted as of utmost importance to our nation during
this presidential campaign season, while An important centuries-old
industry is again forced to play the waiting game.
Israel and America are
convenient justifications for Muslims to kill other Muslims in the name
of Allah. When Bin Laden wanted to overthrow the Saudis, he made war on
them as the pawns of America.
If Israel attacks Iran's
nuclear facilities, Tel Aviv - Israel's second-most-populated city - will
burn to ashes...
In the newly constituted Soviet
Union - or rather, Vladimir Putin's Russia - three members of the
aptly-named punk band Pussy Riot found themselves on the wrong end of a 2
year jail sentence for protesting against Putin in a church.
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