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Arsenal of Democracy
Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, once the largest exporter of arms in the world, there's been a growing international choir of peace-minded activists determined to halt the import/export of weapons. Now that America has taken center stage as ...
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Sprawling Misconceptions
James Howard Kunstler doesnt think highly of libertarian newsman John Stossel. Assuming this is what Kunstler is talking about (see No. 2), you cant blame him. Stossel defends suburban sprawl and accuses its opponents like Kunstler of forcing
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Bring Up a Petition, Then Rule on It
Imagine lobbyists for the Environmental Defense Fund, Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Nature Conservancy controlled an EPA rulemaking panel that would decide whether a petition to cap greenhouse gas emissions sponsored by the U.S. ...
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Dismantling America
Though Bush 41 and Bush 43 often disagreed, one issue did unite them both with Bill Clinton: protectionism. Globalists all, they rejected any federal measure to protect Americas industrial base, economic independence or the wages of U.S. ...
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Carol Platt Liebau: Crushed Between the Left and the Right
USA Today notes the serious political trouble President Obama is now confronting. Anger at him on the left has led to disengagement; anger at him on the right has produced unity and activism.More than anything, the...
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Rand Paul Leads
Hes up 42 to 27 percent over Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson in the race for the Bluegrass States GOP Senate nomination, Jim Antle reports. In the Democratic race, Lieutenant Governor Dan Mongiardo has an equally commanding lead over ...
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La Shawn Barber: San Diego 'Ghetto' Party Leads to Race-Based Demands
In the late 1960s, college students rioted and stormed administration buildings, protesting everything from the Vietnam War to freedom of speech violations to the paucity of black students, faculty and programs on...
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Michael Medved: Back from Israel and ready for Shakshuka (Guest blog by Diane Medved)
Jet lag is still a problem, but culture-lag not so much. Israel is a modern, hip country that happens to be set in an ancient hot-spot. Where high tech, rock-'n-roll and skyscrapers converge, more complex and deep
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The Gales of November
As each day goes by, the ink of the headlines themselves seem to grow darker in bold desperation; "The Time to Debate Healthcare is Over," declares President Obama. But what, you may ask, is the hurry? The president and his aides know that ...
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Suzanne Fields: Two Votes for Life
On the night gold dust fell on the stars in Hollywood, millions of men and women were putting their lives on the line in Iraq merely by casting a vote. Hollywood nervously measured the size of the television...
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Epic Stupidity
This is one of the most appalling news stories I've seen in a long time. It's from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and it isn't a parody: "Study finds median wealth for single black women at $5."The "study" apparently was done by the Insight Center ...
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Jillian Bandes: Health Care Update: I Own A Unicorn
Pelosi continues to try and round up stragglers for her unprecedented policy proposal, and just said today that, lo and behold, she has the votes! Unfortunately, most observers (who have been doing nothing but vote...
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Courage and Consequence
Tomorrow afternoon I'm going to interview Karl Rove about his new book, Courage and Consequence. We'll play the interview on our radio show on Saturday; you can listen on the web here.I've just started the book today, but it's a fascinating ...
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Oliver North: Win, Lose or Draw
(En route to) KABUL -- Other than spending lots of time covering soldiers, sailors, airmen, guardsmen, Marines and special operators who routinely get shot at, I'm not a gambling man. Those I know who frequent the...
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Is Wilders wrong? Roger Simon's take
Our friend Roger Simon examines the criticism leveled against Geert Wilders by Glenn Beck and Charles Krauthammer, which I addressed here and here . Roger agrees with my pro-Wilders take. He believes that Wilders makes us uncomfortable because "if ...
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