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Recent articles on Enter Stage Right The Looney Tunes version of the GOP campaigns: Alan Caruba has become seriously unimpressed with both the GOP candidates and those voting in the primaries Romney gets it, many Republicans don't: Dr. Peter Morici argues that Republicans who argue Mitt Romney isn't conservative enough don't get the current political reality Traditionalist social philosophy – a sketch of an idea (Part Two): Mark Wegierski continues his look at traditionalist philosophy The Haunted Heaven: Chapter Thirty Four: Vaclav Havel splitting hairs on God's existence: A recent article revealing that the late Vaclav Havel wasn't completely sold on atheism is a pretty big revelation for a number of reasons, writes Michael Moriarty The legacy of busing: Bruce Walker argues that the court decision to enforce desegregation in schools only created a new kind of segregation and gutted neighbourhoods If we don't win we lose: Dr. Robert Owens says that Americans who want freedom to win had better stand up and start fighting back Reagan's enduring, and silly, 11th Commandment: J.J. Jackson loved Ronald Reagan but the famous "11th Commandment" often mistakenly attributed to him needs to disappear How about letting us make our own choices: The recent endorsement of Mitt Romney by Donald Trump got Frank Salvato to thinking about the value of celebrity and media endorsements Defeating Obama's socialist propaganda: Mark Alexander argues that Barack Obama's constant talk of "fairness" needs to be combatted as vigorously as the man himself Genocide watch: Nooredin Abedian believes that a mass killing is poised to take place in Iraq and once again the world seems disinterested in preventing a genocide Rep. Herger is wrong about Agenda 21: Henry Lamb says that one California politician needs to learn more about Agenda 21 before issuing public letters for it Occupying the lunatic fringe: The Occupy movement likely would have counted Jesus Christ as a member? Michael R. Shannon has some difficulty with that statement Agenda-driven "science" at EPA: Newly proposed air pollution rules impose exorbitant costs for illusory health benefits, argue Willie Soon and Paul Driessen Response of plant species to CO2 levels: The atmosphere is changing and Dennis T. Avery says we have nothing to fear about the continued survival of plants Gingrich vs. leftism: Newt Gingrich is under heavy assault from all sides these days but Bruce Walker feels he's the best man for the job I guess I will be the one to say it. Newt, you are a liar!: J.J. Jackson, on the other hand, isn't very impressed with a claim that Gingrich is making that he helped balance the federal budget back in the 1990s Traditionalist social philosophy – a sketch of an idea (Part One): Mark Wegierski offers his thoughts on a synthesis of traditionalist philosophy The new elite: According to new research, a new American economic elite is taking shape and talk of "fairness" is foolishness without talk of freedom, argues Alan Caruba The Haunted Heaven: Chapter Thirty Three: The Progressive Zombie Rest Home: Michael Moriarty believes that there is only one real viable candidate left in the GOP race and that he's the only one can turn back the progressive tide In praise of a do-nothing Congress: The past session of Congress passed the fewest bills in seven decades and plenty are upset by that. Selwyn Duke fails to see what the problem is State of dysfunction: Fairness, the economy and hypocrisy: Dr. Peter Morici wasn't particularly impressed by the themes that Barack Obama hammered on during his State of the Union address last week Obama's State of Disunion: Barack Obama's State of the Union address was notable for what he did and did not say, says Mark Alexander Cut loose at Fifty: Chapter Thirteen – Claim jumping in China!: Learning how to speak English is of major importance in China and students go through all sorts of programs and classes in hopes of doing so, says Chris Clancy Obamination: Lisa Fabrizio was appalled at Barack Obama's statement last week celebrating the anniversary of the Roe v Wade decision Contesting leftists in Democratic primaries: Conservatives shouldn't simply allow the Democratic Party to fall to the extreme left, writes Bruce Walker Now is the time!: Dr. Robert Owens argues that now is the time for the gloves to come off and fight the progressive agenda for what it really is The target is Obama!: Henry Lamb reminds Republicans that the bitter infighting and accusations between the front-runners is ignoring the fact that Barack Obama is the real target The Hollywood connection between Democrats and SOPA: The media didn't tell you but the recently tabled Stop Online Piracy Act that got the internet in a tizzy was pushed hardest by traditional Democratic allies, reports Rachel Alexander There's a difference between vetting and smearing: The GOP candidates can only beat Barack Obama in November by taking a different approach from their current intra-smear campaign, writes Frank Salvato A grope a day keeps Osama away: Michael R. Shannon says Sen. Rand Paul discovered last week what many Americans have known for years: Airport security has become a dignity stripping experience Will seaweed be the biofuel solution?: There's plenty of it and Dennis T. Avery says that brown seaweed may be the solution to concerns about biofuel Destroying America by denying access to energy: The Obama administration's announcement last week that it was denying a permit for Canada's XL Keystone pipeline was the latest example of a nation committing suicide, says Alan Caruba Chapter Thirty Two of The Haunted Heaven: The Americordia: The capsizing of the Costa Concordia and its less than inspirational captain reminded Michael Moriarty a lot of the U.S. and its leadership
An open letter to the Occupiers from Generation X: As a card carrying member of Generation X, Rachel Alexander has a few thoughts she would like to share with those who ally themselves with the Occupy movement The beginning of the end: Steve Martinovich finds Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis to be a very sobering look at at the economic trouble the world finds itself in Election deceptions: Have no doubt about it, writes Lisa Fabrizio, the mainstream media and the Democrats are very worried about a Mitt Romney nomination How dumb do they think we are?: Dr. Robert Owens is plenty tired of being treated like an idiot by his political representatives when they make the most contemptible of decisions and claims If Republicans want to win, they must rebrand "capitalism": Barely half of Americans have positive thoughts about capitalism and Selwyn Duke believes that Republicans have to promote economic freedom with other words The problem with rich Republicans: Mark Alexander has no problem with celebrating wealth but he does believe that certain ethical and moral requirements come with it Is Paula Deen to blame for your diabetes?: Paula Deen's recent admission that she is a Type-2 diabetic doesn't mean you should be blaming your gut on her, says John W. Lillpop Boeing gets last laugh?: Remember when Barack Obama led the charge to prevent Boeing from transferring work from a union plant to a non-unionized plant? J.J. Jackson wants to know why what recently happened at the Kansas City plant is being ignored Conservatives get stupid, again: It's been a while since a major media publication has all but declared that conservatives are stupid so Michael R. Shannon was gratified that the Washington Post brought back that old charge It's time to launch a new era in Africa: Instead of more foreign aid, we need self-initiative and energy and economic development, argues Cyril Boynes, Jr. Charles Manson energy: Paul Driessen says it's time to apply endangered species, wildlife and economic laws fairly and equitably Shale gas: Boon for humanity or bane?: The mainstream media continues to buy whatever assertions academics opposed to shale gas are selling but Dennis T. Avery says others are responding to their knee-jerk negativity |
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