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Saving Europe: Bruce Walker argues that the only way to save Europe may be for it to abandon its love of large and embrace the small Chapter Forty Nine of The Haunted Heaven: Poem For The Red Farm: ESR doesn't publish much poetry so Michael Moriarty's effort for Barack Obama and his cronies is probably worth reading The professor and the philosopher (Part Two): Mark Wegierski concludes his pithy essay in defence of George Parkin Grant Why I am never asked to give a commencement speech: Alan Caruba has never been asked to give a commencement address but he has a fairly good idea what he'd tell the latest crop of graduates Bull in a china shop: Steven Martinovich is an unabashed fan of Richard Zacks and with Island of Vice: Theodore Roosevelt's Doomed Quest to Clean Up Sin-Loving New York the author has another winner America lost in a bubble: No matter how this mad dash to nowhere is spun, writes Dr. Robert Owens, one thing is certain: All bubbles burst The dominoes of Cloward-Piven: Europe is proving that the calculated and horrific strategy of Cloward-Piven Strategy does work...which is why it's coming to America soon, says Frank Salvato The euro must go: Dr. Peter Morici has some bad news for Europe: Their greatest achievement -- the euro -- is also killing the entire continent Mormon doctrine leads to socialism?: Conservatives seem comfortable with Mitt Romney's faith so leave it to the political left to start arguing -- incredibly -- that Mormonism leads to socialism, says Rachel Alexander If the old media were still relevant: Mitt Romney bullied a gay student in the past? J.J. Jackson decides to use the standards of the media and turn the tables on Barack Obama Why the health Nazis are on the march: Why is the political left so eager to regulate what kind of food you eat? Selwyn Duke has a very simple explanation for their campaigns A whiter shade of pale: Elizabeth Warren's recent play for Native American ancestry -- all 1/32th of it -- says a lot about the America of today, says Bruce Walker Asking the government for permission to live: Yet another court case proves that government regulated health care means you have to ask permission to live your life these days, writes Richard E. Ralston Time to terminate Big Wind subsidies: – and protect environmental values, endangered species, jobs and human welfare, argues Paul Driessen View recent articles from
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