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Recent articles on Enter Stage Right The new racism and the mind of Obama: Barack Obama says he wants to transcend race. Alisa Craddock says his words betray him When will we admit the truth about Barack Obama?: Everyone on both sides of the political fence say they like Barack Obama on a personal level. Selwyn Duke says they're blind to what he really is Barack Obama: It's more about his choices: The controversies surrounding Barack Obama haven't been constructed, they're the result of conscious decisions made by Obama himself, says Frank Salvato Another unsavory obama associate, official blogger a communist?: One of those choices is his official blogger, reports Warner Todd Huston, who also happens to hold some very unsavory views From the Soviet Union to Putin's Russia: Alan Caruba says the fall of the Soviet Union and recent Russian history should tell us why oil is so important Expelled – in more than one way: Ben Stein's new documentary Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed illustrates a broader trend in science -- the punishing of dissent -- argues Bruce Walker Ben Stein assails the intelligentsia: Carol Devine-Molin says Ben Stein's documentary is nothing but an all-out attack on a liberal intelligentsia which has spent years attacking faith Learning from the top down: Part two: Along with Ted Turner, Bill Gates and Bill Clinton in attempting to swing the American nation and the world to the left is none other than billionaire George Soros, says Michael Moriarty Entrepreneurial gap: As similar as the United States and Canada are, says Daniel M. Ryan, one large divide between the two is the entrepreneurial spirit White guilt?: Bernard Chapin believes an honest national debate on the issue of race -- such as one called for by Barack Obama -- is impossible thanks to the political left Blame Clinton and the greens for gas prices: Americans are paying a lot for gas now simply because of a decision made by Bill Clinton over a decade ago and continuing efforts by environmentalists to block oil drilling, argues Henry Lamb Conservatives voting for a socialist?: J.J. Jackson isn't convinced that an honest to goodness conservatives who are angry that John McCain is the GOP nominee could bring themselves to vote for Barack Obama Hillary versus Obama: Whose lies will prevail?: Last week's primary results in Pennsylvania decided absolutely nothing except that lies will continue to be spoken, says Christopher Adamo Another liberal profile in pettiness: The political left rarely misses a chance to be petty and a recent performance by Sen. Barbara Boxer was proof of that, writes Michael M. Bates Now we know, marriage is cost-effective: Want to save untold billions in social welfare costs? It's easy, says Carey Roberts, all you have to do is restore the importance of the family Global pressures outpace military funding: Jeff Lukens believes that the United States needs to be spending more money if Americans expect to remain dominant and head off future conflict The natural inequality of individual freedom (Lessons from Jefferson): Thomas Jefferson had it right when he argued that it was right and fair to see unequal results in American society, argues J.B. Williams U.S. agency carefully optimistic on Bakken deposit: Could there be billions of barrels of available oil waiting to be taken below the ground of North America? Dennis T. Avery says formations like Bakken needs to be exploited The Pope said what?: Pope Benedict XVI came and went but his words, says Lisa Fabrizio, will continue to resonate in the United States Promoting alternative energy for the right reasons: Nancy Salvato isn't impressed with Newt Gingrich for appearing in a climate change ad with Nancy Pelosi Earth Day is a holiday for liars: Tomorrow is Earth Day and like the modern environmentalist movement it is based on a foundation of lies, charges Alan Caruba Conservation loses out to global warming panic: The mad rush to "act" on global warming has destroyed years of land conservation policy, reports Dennis T. Avery Global warming tax hikes heading your way: Expect to pay a lot more for everything thanks to the enviro-cult spawned by shoddy science and a desire to control you, writes Paul Driessen The danger of environmentalism: Environmentalism isn't about clean air and water, it's all about attacking the very basis of human civilization -- technology and progress, says Michael S. Berliner A league of conservative democratic leaders: The recent re-election of Silvio Berlusconi further cements Bruce Walker's belief that conservative democratic leaders should start a new international group Learning from the top down: Part on: Even if you're a zeitgeist kind of person it's hard to deny that our age hasn't been defined by men like Ted Turner and Bill Gates, writes Michael Moriarty Barack Obama is a condescending, paternalistic, liberal elitist: Recent comments by Barack Obama about bitter Americans clinging to guns and religion simply underscores that the Democrats are the party of the so-called elites, says Charles Bloomer "Let's play 'Great Depression'": Are we entering another Great Depression? Do we need another New Deal? Daniel M. Ryan explores those questions
Enduring victory? An interview with Al Regnery: Bernard Chapin discusses with Alfred S. Regnery the conservative movement, keeping Republican leaders honest and his new book Of falling trees and other deep philosophical questions: Alisa Craddock wasn't very impressed by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama's philosophical attempts to justify their stands on abortion St. Francis should have tried bribes: An excellent hospital which serves the poor wanted to open a second site to generate more income in order to survive. Michael M. Bates says they didn't know how to play the game Revolution takes time and planning...We've only just begun: Ron Paul won't be elected president this year, writes Tom DeWeese, but his candidacy should serve as a reminder to conservatives that the road to restoring the Republic is a long one Change doesn't come by electing a president: If you believe that simply electing a different person as president brings meaningful change then you have no understanding of America's political system, says Frank Salvato An America united like this will die: J.J. Jackson is as mad as heck over a new AARP campaign demanding that universal health care be instituted in the United States Unfair and unbalanced: Conservatives may love Fox News but Selwyn Duke believes that the "fair and balanced" mantra carries with it an ability for moral relativism Liberal hate speech may doom Dems' election hopes: The venom from the Democratic Party these days may actually destroy their changes of regaining the White House, argues Carey Roberts How dare ABC News treat Obama as if he were a conservative!: Jim Kouri isn't too impressed by liberal claims that Barack Obama was treated unfairly by Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos during last week's debate in Philadelphia McCain confirms GOP out of ideas but so are the Democrats: Peter Morici doesn't think much of John McCain's recently announced economic program but he doesn't have any praise for those offered by the two leading Democrats either The new Constitution of Americas Union: Today in New Orleans North America will move another step closer in the crafting of a super state -- despite what it's leaders are telling you, says Henry Lamb Global food fights: Across the planet and here at home consumers have noticed the rising cost of food. The blame? Thank the diversion of agricultural production to biofuels, says Alan Caruba Testosterone and social policy: Does testosterone affect fiscal responsibility? A recent study arguing just that prompted Daniel M. Ryan to ponder some related issues Sidewalk supervising the lawyer for everybody: Barack Obama is poised to win the Democratic nomination. So why is Michael Moriarty advising him to withdraw and run in 2012? My, Obama, what big ear(marks) you have: Barack Obama has gone to war against earmarks on the campaign trail but it appears it's a case of doing what he says, not as he does, writes Michael M. Bates Lies, damn lies, and Hillary Clinton: For someone with so much experience one has to wonder why Hillary Clinton keeps getting caught in lies -- such as last week's whopper about the woman who died in a hospital after giving birth, wonders J.J. Jackson Perusing the political terrain: Who could have predicted Barack Obama and John McCain being the candidates Americans will have to choose between? Carol Devine-Molin says the coming months will be very interesting An open letter to fellow conservatives: There are plenty of conservatives who say they will not vote for John McCain this November. J.B. Williams wishes to speak to them Obama's empty formula for 2008: Christopher Adamo says America is being hollowed out from within and Barack Obama and his supporters offer little in the way of solutions You say you'll change the Constitution: Calls to change America's Constitution are as old as the document itself and the latest arguments hold about as much water, judges Lisa Fabrizio Symbiotic irony: America may be at war with al-Qaida but the actions of the terrorist group will affect the fortunes of both the Republicans and the Democrats, writes Carl Pearlston Corruption in government: Corruption in America's government is so endemic that Henry Lamb doubts that it's even possible to fix the situation Huge Dakota oil pool could change energy climate debate: Word of a gigantic pool of oil under the Great Plains will fundamentally alter the debate over climate change and America's energy policy, argues Dennis T. Avery The people of Iran want to be free: Esmaeil Abnar believes that the way to end Iranian meddling in Iraq is to support pro-democracy groups in the theocratic regime Swinging like monkeys from the branches of the liberty tree: Frank Salvato would love it if his fellow Americans would end the tyranny of political correctness The sad spectacle of Dee Dee Myers: In a new book Dee Dee Myers argues that females make better politicians. Unfortunately for her, writes Carey Roberts, her own book undermines her arguments Labor union perspective: A proposed free trade deal with Colombia will force Democrats to choose between internationalism and the union way, argues Thomas E. Brewton If bad things happened to politicians: Bob Parks wonders if politicians would be so quick to enact politically correct legislation if the real world ever lapped up on their doorsteps |
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