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Will Californians Face Social Chaos Imposed by Politicians?
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

“I shudder to think how millions of California children will be led astray, how marriage will be destroyed, and how immorality will step on the neck of morality if Arnold Schwarzenegger signs five anti-family bills into law. The ‘Terminator’ has less than two weeks to sign or veto very bad bills!” said Randy Thomasson, president […]

CBS Veteran Suicide Numbers Bogus?
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

On the CBS “Early Show” on Nov. 13th, co-host Julie Chen claimed that there was “an alarming suicide rate among veterans” of the Iraq/Afghanistan conflicts. CBS then aired a report that went on to claim that the suicide rate for our troops had wildly climbed. Our own Newsbuster Kyle Drennen had his doubts about the […]

Voluntarily Giving up Rights — Boston’s Outrage Against the Constitution
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

The recent outrage against Constitutional liberty by the Boston Police raises some very interesting questions. Can we voluntarily give up our Constitutional rights? Further, can government legally violate our rights even if we ask them to do so? These are questions that we all need to consider before allowing police into our homes, invited or […]

An Ethical Brave New World
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

“O wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world that has such people in’t!”
–from Miranda’s speech in The Tempest
 
Ever since Aldous Huxley borrowed the title of his frightening 1932 novel from this line in Shakespeare’s famous play, the phrase “Brave New World” has come to be understood […]

Red State Thompson Vs. Blue State Giuliani
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

While it may not be popular among third tier campaign operatives, it is fair to make the prediction that the Republican primary race will most likely soon result in a two man tussle for the party nod. Here’s why…
Conservative voters are looking closely, with a jaundice eye, at the virtual buffet of Republican candidates seeking […]

The Shibboleth of Political Progress
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

I like Peggy Noonan. I really do. She’s a great writer with a habit of calm, penetrating analysis that almost always brings you to think about the world from a different perspective.
But not this time.
In her most recent essay, Mrs. Noonan makes the point that religion was not an issue in politics forty years ago. […]

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