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The President as Sergeant Schultz: Barack Obama's repeated insistence that he didn't know what was going on when it comes to recent scandals reminds Alan Caruba of a famous fictional character

Can there be today a properly balanced society and psyche?: As the warm exuberance of late-Spring arrives, Mark Wegierski looks at the sociology of romantic affinities

Chapter Forty of An Ecstatic Loneliness: The Marxist Priest Of Nixon In China: A recent aborted listening of John Adams' Nixon in China prompted Michael Moriarty to muse about some supposed heroes

The seventeen year itch: Over the next few months a new brood of cicadas will emerge and Lisa Fabrizio says if they had generational memories they would be shocked at what they would see

The bugs are back: The lack of extreme weather and the accompanying bureaucrats has forced the media to find a new thing to obsess about this summer, writes Michael R. Shannon

"A nickel isn't worth a dime today": None of us gets to live in the world we grew up in because the world moves too fast.  Things change. What was science fiction yesterday is your cell phone today

As a CEO, President Obama gets an "F": Dr. Peter Morici knows a thing or two about what makes a successful leader and Barack Obama isn't one of them

What kind of people are we?: The trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell was quite illustrative at how debased our society has actually become, says Robert T. Smith

Precious: The cycle of dependency that government welfare creates is built upon a foundation of character destruction, writes Chris Clancy

Sacrificial lambs: Kevin Gabriel argues that the people who died in the Benghazi embassy were sacrificed by the Obama administration for several key reasons

The green enemies of humanity, science, and the truth: There's plenty of fabrication in the environmentalist movement but Alan Caruba believes that Friends of the Earth may top them all

If there was ever a golden opportunity: Conservatives who talk impeachment over the most recent scandals to hit the Obama administration need to get realistic, argues Frank Salvato

Obama's 'enemies list' -- Tyranny in action: Mark Alexander argues that the fact that the IRS targeted conservative groups proves the tyrannical tendencies of the Obama administration

Iran fears growing Israel-Azerbaijan cooperation: Israel and Azerbaijan seem to be building up their relationship and that spells a blow to Iran's dream of regional hegemony, says Michael Segall

A bee in their bonnet: Anti-pesticide activists falsely blame new pesticides for bee colony problems says Paul Driessen

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Greenwashing America
(November 8, 2010)
There's big money in "green products" particularly in what you have to pay, writes Alan Caruba. The problem? It seems most of the time you're paying for unproven claims or products no different from the competition

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