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March 3, 2011
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Michael Oberndorf
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Alan Caruba
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Helen Valois
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Union blues
Lisa Fabrizio
Under their thumb
Michael Victory

March 2, 2011
WASHINGTON TIMES — Pennsylvania prosecutors will seek the death penalty for abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell in a state that has not executed an inmate in more than a decade... (more)


March 2, 2011
MICHELLE MALKIN — If public school teachers spent more time teaching in classrooms and less time community-organizing in political war rooms, maybe taxpayers wouldn't feel as ripped off as they do. Before the Big Labor bosses start complaining about "teacher-bashing," let's be clear: An increasing number of rank-and-file teachers feel exactly the same way... (more)


March 2, 2011
ANN COULTER — As Obama rakes in historic campaign contributions from Wall Street money, liberals claim Republicans are beholden to "the rich." However that may be, it is far more true, and far less remarked upon, that the Democratic Party is the party of public sector unions... (more)


March 2, 2011
REP. TED POE — "Houses were shut tight, and cloth wedged around doors and windows, but the dust came in so thinly that it could not be seen in the air, and it settled like pollen on the chairs and tables, on the dishes." I have ripped this line from the pages of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath to demonstrate the severity, and ridiculousness, of a modern-day dust storm farmers and ranchers are facing today--the Wrath of the EPA... (more)


March 2, 2011
BLOOMBERG NEWS — The House approved a stopgap budget bill designed to avert a government shutdown, and the Senate's top Democrat said his chamber will forward it to President Barack Obama within two days... (more)


March 2, 2011
DAVID LIMBAUGH — How much longer can the Democratic Party, the mainstream media, and other leftists successfully maintain the ruse that intolerance, hatred, and the propensity for violence mainly come from the right in this country? The lie is getting old... (more)


March 2, 2011
JOHN HAYWARD — It appears that one of the 14 fugitive Wisconsin Democrats has returned to the state capitol, heeding Governor Scott Walker's ultimatum. A flurry of Twitter messages late Tuesday night heralded the return of Democrat State Senator Tim Cullen, who represents labor union interests in the 15th Senate District surrounding Janesville, Wisconsin... (more)


March 2, 2011
JOHN STOSSEL — Because "The King's Speech," a movie about King George's effort to overcome stuttering, won the Oscar for best picture, reporters have been interviewing me about my stuttering. Some ask why they don't hear me stutter on TV. Others wonder why a stutterer is on TV in the first place... (more)


March 1, 2011
WASHINGTON TIMES — Facing criticism from the nation's governors, President Obama on Monday said he's willing to give states much more leeway to opt out of key planks of last year's health care law -- as long as they still meet his overall benchmarks of covering more people and controlling costs... (more)


March 1, 2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS — President Barack Obama's administration said in court papers Monday that a federal judge in Virginia erred in striking down the centerpiece of its health care reform law... (more)


March 1, 2011
WASHINGTON TIMES — The left has permanently lost the argument on gun control. Despite their best efforts to take advantage of the tragic shooting in Arizona to promote pointless restrictions on things like the size of handgun magazines, the propaganda campaign is unlikely to go anywhere... (more)


March 1, 2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS — Tennessee is considering making it a felony to follow some versions of the Islamic code known as Shariah, the most severe measure yet put forth by a national movement whose members believe extremist Muslims want Shariah to supersede the Constitution... (more)


March 1, 2011
WASHINGTON TIMES — Evidence outlined in a Pentagon contractor report suggests that financial subversion carried out by unknown parties, such as terrorists or hostile nations, contributed to the 2008 economic crash by covertly using vulnerabilities in the U.S. financial system... (more)


March 1, 2011
BARBARA KRALIS, RA ANALYST — Abortion providers -- such as Planned Parenthood (PP), with their 850 U.S. abortion mills -- certainly know of the power of a single, truthful graphic photograph to change a person's conscience and heart... (more)


March 1, 2011
SELWYN DUKE — Imagine that you're a young adolescent boy. Like many your age, you're shy around girls, perhaps to the point at which even talking to one might make your heart race. You also like sports, so you go out for your school's wrestling team. Then, lo and behold, you're at a meet, and something hits you like a load of bricks... (more)


March 1, 2011
CAL THOMAS — President Obama has said his view of same-sex "marriage" is "evolving." Apparently he thinks that the law should be based on a kind of Darwinian jurisprudence which allows it to "evolve" and become whatever the ruling politicians at a given moment say it is (or isn't)... (more)


March 1, 2011
NEW YORK TIMES — With Republicans upset at the Obama administration's abandonment of the Defense of Marriage Act, Representative Eric Cantor, the Virginia Republican and majority leader, said on Monday that House Republicans would decide by the end of the week how to take action to make certain the law is defended against legal challenges... (more)


March 1, 2011
CHUCK NORRIS — I love teachers. I really do. And I'm certain that, truth be known, most are overworked and underpaid. No one is certainly getting rich from teaching kids. I applaud the hard-working teachers across this land... (more)


February 28, 2011
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — A highly interesting flow of information is making its way over the airwaves right under the noses of Washington's "political correctness" establishment. Are similar conversations going on with talk shows in your community? At the end of this column, we will ask you about that... (more)


February 28, 2011
HENRY LAMB — The U.S. Constitution provides two ways to offer amendments to the Constitution: by resolution of the Congress; and by a Constitutional Convention requested by two-thirds of the states. In either case, the proposed amendment(s) must be ratified by three-fourths of the states... (more)

 
 
 
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