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An endangered America: This week will see America's birthday being celebrated and Alan Caruba wants you to help save her Done deals: The passage of Barack Obama's recently announced financial reforms are a given and Daniel M. Ryan explains why some businesses will accept them The inevitably Marxist zoo VII: The Progressive "Third Way": Barack Obama can't help himself, writes Michael Moriarty. Speaking on the question of Iran last week he still managed to reveal his horrible global vision Down with the therapeutic left and the managerial right! (Part Two): Mark Wegierski looks at the question, is capitalism conservative? Iran: Green hits the streets: The protests rocking Iran over the past weeks have proven that Iranians want their freedom, says Slater Bakhtavar Genocide or massacre, US repeating mistakes of the past: Once again, charges Frank Salvato, there is a massacre taking place in a foreign country and the leadership of the United States is looking the other way
The intolerance of the left: An interview with Harry Stein: Bernard Chapin talks to journalist and cultural commentator Harry Stein about his new book and whether liberals are mentally ill Experience, judgment, and character: The road from Eisenhower to Obama: A recent visit to Abilene, Kansas got Paul A. Ibbetson thinking about the difference in style between Dwight D. Eisenhower and Barack Obama Selling universal healthcare: If the Obama administration and Congress wants Americans to accept universal health care then they should be prepared to accept the same, writes Jack Ward GOP - Golden opportunities prevail: The GOP may be on the ropes at the moment but that doesn't mean that they don't have a chance to right the situation, says Dr. Robert Owens Thank the Democratic Socialist Party: Henry Lamb says the decline of America into socialism is entirely due to the Democratic Party and Barack Obama Obama is 95% cured of something for sure!: J.J. Jackson doesn't think much of Barack Obama, another campaign against tobacco and what's coming next The Supreme Court nominee who can't write: Being able to write cogent opinions is fairly essential for a Supreme Court justice and Sonia Sotomayor herself admits her limitations, writes Carey Roberts Fixing China trade key to a sustainable recovery: America's economic recovery depends mightily on bringing about balanced trade with the giant Chinese economy, argues Peter Morici Government gone mad in a total surveillance society: Tom DeWeese reports that Americans have much to fear from a government which seems determined to know everything it can about you Robert's rules: Mark Alexander argues that sometimes you have to bend the rules in order to do the right thing -- especially when terrorists are the threat you're facing Obama advocates immigration reform at expense of crime victims: Immigration reform as advocated by Barack Obama and the Democrats seems to prize illegal immigrants over the costs imposed on Americans, writes Jim Kouri View recent articles from
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