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How did Barack Obama beat out such liberal all-stars as Ted Kennedy, John Kerry and Russ Feingold to become 2007's most liberal Senator? We -- not the Saudis or the oil companies -- control our energy future. We just need the political will to do so. On negotiation, appeasement and history. Your "Washington Rumor Mill" for this week. These places are more often than not a sign that slavery did not die in this country with the passage of the thirteenth amendment... This is why we keep close watch on Congress.
After nearly a week of fighting between Hizballah and pro-government forces, the Lebanese government caved. Exploring the reasons behind Obama's major West Virginia loss.
He does not emulate succesful policy of the past.
John McCain's step to the left on global warming.
The richest poor people in the world! Race horses, food stamps and ethanol policy shouldnt be in the same bill. How did Barack Obama beat out such liberal all-stars as Ted Kennedy, John Kerry and Russ Feingold to become 2007's most liberal Senator?
Expressing our appreciation for military service on Armed Forces Day and Memorial Day. Welcome, Republicans, to 2008s kinder and gentler presidential campaign...
Last week, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates admitted to a policy defeat when it comes to Iran. Over 31,000 U.S. scientists believe freedom -- not restriction -- is the answer.
"Voters have lost confidence in Republicans," says House GOP Campaign Chief.
A week before Memorial Day, many Americans remain uneasy about their personal financial situation... Is Sen. John McCain just crazy, or is he crazy like a fox? A Review of the man and his book: American Heroes: In the Fight Against Radical Islam (War Stories).
Random thoughts on the passing scene:Seeing the Pope driven around in a bullet-proof vehicle
Last year, I enjoyed taking a momentary respite from my rather serious cultural and political
Based on Barack Obama's hysterical, paranoid reaction to President Bush's remarks to the
Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, at age 38 and having served less than five terms, did not leap
"A little learning is a dangerous thing," wrote Alexander Pope. Daily, our 43rd
President George W. Bush and Sen. John McCain went to bat on energy policy this week. And
The media have been telling us to watch the gun-control case now before the U.S. Supreme
“Get back, get back. Get back to where you once belonged.” — The BeatlesThe
Agents for Sen. Hillary Clinton, trying desperately to keep alive her presidential campaign,
What makes this presidential election different from all other presidential elections? And
Could it be possible that Democratic voters are discriminating against Sen. Hillary Clinton
Marriage is a necessary cornerstone of a civilized society. Crumble that building block and
Let me get this straight. It's perfectly fair for Barack Obama and his cohorts to repeatedly
As Israel enters its 61st year, Israelis may look back with pride. Yet, the realists among them must also look forward with foreboding.
I recently traveled to New York. On the plane, I met an actress named Lenora. During the long
by Doug Fabian I am going to come clean here and admit to you that I am not smart enough to predict the future. I suspect that no matter how smart one is, the future is not knowable because it just hasn't happened yet. (I know, that sounds like something Yogi Berra would say). I know this may sound simple enough, but you'd be surprised how many self-proclaimed psychics there are working on Wall Street... by Nicholas A. Vardy With 70% penetration in the United States and more than 100% in some European markets, a growing number of global cell phone companies are shifting their attention to fast-growth emerging markets. That's a big change. When the Internet bubble popped in 2000, emerging markets accounted for only about 10% of cell phone users worldwide. by Nicholas A. Vardy April's rally in global stock markets notwithstanding, the scorecard for global markets so far in 2008 makes for grim reading. Not a single European market is up so far this year. In Asia, only Taiwan and Pakistan are showing any gains. Latin America is the region that stands out, with Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Brazil all in positive territory. With both China and India down by as much as a third, and Russia down 10.7%, Brazil's 11.2% return to date stands head and shoulders above its BRIC rivals.
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The Really Inconvenient Truths
by Iain Murray
Seven environmental catastrophes liberals don’t want you to know about – because they helped cause them
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FairTax: The Truth
by Neal Boortz and John Linder The FairTax Plan -- how it will enable you to keep your money rather than turn it over to a ravenous IRS
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A Crime So Monstrous
by E. Benjamin Skinner The shocking reality of modern-day slavery
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