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Recent articles on Enter Stage Right The great green land grab: Alan Caruba says that if you want to see a place where government land policies ostensibly designed to protect the environment have gone wrong, visit New Jersey Let me introduce you to the sledgehammer: As bank reform is the hot topic of the day, Daniel M. Ryan decides to explore some of the more radical proposals floating around Living up to the Declaration of Independence: Americans may have made significant progress in seeing all citizens enjoy the promise of the dream offered by the Declaration of Independence, there remains one group still unrepresented, writes Michael Moriarty Angry voters track RINOs and incumbents: Henry Lamb believes there is a wave of anger that will make its strength known during the November elections A nation in decline: Land of the free? Tom DeWeese says a new survey shows that the United States continues to decline in measures of economic freedom State of the Union: Obama v. Constitution: Barack Obama's first State of the Union address was an educational effort, writes Mark Alexander, as Americans got another opportunity to learn what the president thinks is important Will this be on the final?: Michael Di Domenico felt like he was back in school while listening to Barack Obama's State of the Union address...thanks largely to feeling like he was being lectured to Prosperity floweth not from bills and Washington: The more people like Arlen Specter speak, says J.J. Jackson, the more they show that they don't know very much Beyond Brown the second round: Dr. Robert Owens says that the message from Massachusetts may have been heard in Washington, D.C. but apparently it wasn't understood The Super Bowl kerfuffle: This Super Bowl Sunday you'll see an ad which feminists are going ape over. J. Matt Barber has some advice for them that they should be very familiar with A chill hits wind power: There's plenty of wind blowing these days but Dennis T. Avery says not to expect it to actually power much of anything Climate greenshirts: The rise of eco-fascism: The political left talks a good talk about tolerance but when it comes to environmentalism, writes Carey Roberts, they're anything but The Tea Party movement, the GOP & making it work: The Tea Party movement and GOP are both fighting for the same hearts and minds. Frank Salvato has some advice for the political party Three big lies behind government-run health care: Government-run health care isn't dead yet which is why Jason Sagall wants to remind you of three big whoppers Washington, D.C. wants to sell you when it comes to the debate over the issue Not just in Germany: Both Germany -- old and new -- and California seem to have declared war on people who would dare to home school their children, says Thomas E. Brewton The bill comes due for socialism: Socialism may have been proven a failure by history but that doesn't mean Barack Obama isn't going to give it another try, writes Alan Caruba Brown Steagall: Barack has made it clear he's going to war against America's biggest banks. Daniel M. Ryan obviously doesn't think much of this latest move The New World Order's "Chicago Way": A year into his presidency and Barack Obama has essentially accomplished nothing. Michael Moriarty wonders if he'll consider a shift in tactics Some thoughts on Herbert Marcuse vs. Aldous Huxley's Brave New World: Mark Wegierski hypothesizes what Frankfurt School thinker Marcuse could say about Aldous Huxley's dystopia Repudiation of the unholy trinity: Henry Lamb believes last week's election of Scott Brown is essentially a rejection of the top three power brokers in Washington, D.C. Praise for Scott Brown being reserved: J.J. Jackson understands why conservatives are happy at Scott Brown's victory but he would like to caution them against deifying him before he actually does anything Prosecution of innocent man seals Martha Coakley's defeat: Carey Roberts is the opinion that Martha Coakley's failed attempt at a prosecuting child abuse case may have been one of the reasons for her defeat last week We're all tea-partiers now: Alisa Craddock says that Scott Brown's victory sends a clear signal to Washington, D.C.: Americans are as mad as hell and aren't going take it any longer The time is ripe for divide & conquer: Top Democrats are laying Martha Coakley's loss purely at her feet but Frank Salvato says the blame belongs somewhere else Our President: Hubris Humphrey: Conventional wisdom says an increasingly unpopular president tends to shift to the center to regain popularity. Michael Di Domenico doesn't believe Barack Obama will employ that strategy Half their brain tied behind their back: Dr. Robert Owens says we aren’t engaged in a debate we're in a war. Slick talk may win debates but when it comes to wars actions speak louder than words and if our leaders won't talk the talk how can they possibly walk the walk? Are some Americans more equal than others?: When it comes to asking for votes, argues Lisa Fabrizio, it would appear that some Americans are indeed more equal than others The revolution is gathering strength: Tom DeWeese says the Scott Brown victory last week is the latest in a long series of defeats for the left in the United States State of disunion: This Barack Obama delivers his first State of the Union address and Mark Alexander offers a reality check to what the American president is likely to claim as successes What is more troubling than Pat Robertson's remarks?: Pat Robertson got into trouble for suggesting the Haiti earthquake was divine retribution, something that Selweyn Duke doesn't agree with but he wonders why other Christians reject the notion of divine wrath Greenpeace opts for millions of blind kids: Dennis T. Avery reports that Greenpeace continues its war against genetically modified food that would prevent blindness in Third World children The Federal Reserve is inflating another bubble: Stock market exuberance is symptomatic of a rapidly expanding money supply's corrosive effect, says Thomas E. Brewton Climate change: Back to the future?: Hot, cold, hot cold...Mark Alexander says the ongoing debate over climate science continues to prove no one seems to know what is going on Good old days: Daniel M. Ryan says Richard Duncan talks a bit like a libertarian in Corruption of Capitalism: A strategy to rebalance the global economy and restore sustainable growth but unfortunately not enough like one Some notes on East Asian cosmology, society, and economy – Part Two: Mark Wegierski speculates about the future of China, Japan, and the world The hollow men vs. The carny men: Michael Moriarty has long been a fan of Mark Steyn but a recent column over at National Review's web site was simply sublime Distracted by stupidity: There is plenty of dumb in the world and much of it can be found in Washington, D.C., writes Alan Caruba Epic pass/epic fail: On Tuesday the people of Massachusetts will choose Ted Kennedy's replacement and Michael Di Domenico is ready for anything from the Democrats Not exactly Mother Teresa: Paul Driessen says that Greenpeace is good at calling others to task for their perceived ethical lapses but is actually guilty of committing its own
Are the Amish really sub-human pagans?: If health care is an American right and the Amish can be exempted from a government-run version, J.J. Jackson wonders if that makes them less than human Convert stimulus to tax cut: The U.S. federal government hasn't spent all of that stimulus money and that means Americans could still get a tax cut, writes E. Ralph Hostetter The Catholic case for immigration reform: The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is under attack for looking for solutions to immigration issues and Lisa Fabrizio says they don't deserve the assault Limiting congressional power: Henry Lamb says part of the mid-term elections this year should be about sending a message to Congress about the limits of their power Wanted community organizers…No experience needed: Dr. Robert Owens asks if agents of change succeed in destroying the economy and neutering the Constitution what will protect the freedom and opportunity of America? Jail time for French women who berate husbands: Only in France. Carey Roberts responds to a proposed French law which would ban French wives screaming at their husbands The bank tax: Just another bit of demagoguery: Peter Morici argues that Barack Obama's notion of a bank tax to recover TARP money is all public relations The lies about green jobs: Barack Obama's constant chatter about so-called green jobs is like everything else the man talks about, argues Alan Caruba, vague promises with no connection to reality Yes, we can…stick our foot in it: This week Daniel M. Ryan takes a look at two issues gripping America and how Barack Obama's slogan leds him into trouble Some notes on East Asian cosmology, society, and economy – Part One: In the first of a two-part series Mark Wegierski looks eastward One explanation only: Michael Moriarty argues that there can only be one possible explanation for the agenda that the progressive left is imposing on the United States Is Glenn Beck the great conservative hope?: Glenn Beck has become very popular on the right over the past few years and J.J. Jackson explains why Not by fire but by ice: Forget climate change, the thing that's keeping Alan Caruba awake at night are magnetic changes in the Earth's core The irrelevancy of the constitution: Is America's constitution irrelevant? Linda Prussen-Razzano says yes and explains why Tinseltown nostalgia: The night and day difference of Hollywood used to be like and what it is today was illustrated recently by channels like Turner Classic Movies, says Lisa Fabrizio Pop goes the culture: Americans are immersed in popular culture but Dr. Robert Owens wonders why they choose to accept the images that they do Millions pray for global warming as cold spell grips the planet: Cold snaps all across the planet? People dying from the cold? According to the climate change orthodoxy that means nothing, says Carey Roberts USDA misleads on farming's climate future: The USDA is trying to scare American farmers on the issue of climate change and Dennis T. Avery isn't having that D.C. Three Stooge act booked for one more year: The three stooges currently running the United States will have their final act in 2010, believes Harold Witkov I'm sick of….: Everyone has a mental list of people and things they are just plain sick of and some of Robert T. Smith's selections might be a surprise Scott Brown for U.S. Senate: Charles A. Morse hopes very much that the people of Massachusetts make the right choice this year and elect Scott Brown to the U.S. Senate "…A little rebellion now and then is a good thing": Henry Lamb says all Americans will have the opportunity this November to engage in a little rebellion Why free trade is failing America: Peter Morici doesn't mind free trade but the style of free trade it is currently engaging in is bankrupting the United States California uber alles: Michael Di Domenico says that the state of California will hopefully learn a lesson straight from the Bible very soon The Janus face of the progressive Democrats: If 2010 offers any promise, writes Frank Salvato, is that 2009 proved to Americans how two-faced the Democrats really are The DMV's no smile zone: Michael R. Shannon's wife recently had to renew her driver's licence which necessitated a new picture and it got him to thinking about the process |
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