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December 26, 2011
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December 26, 2011
ALAN KEYES — In scripture, when His chosen people take to worshipping other gods, the Lord God Almighty refers to their apostasy as "whoring" and "adultery." The Lord Jesus Christ also describes people of his time as "an evil and adulterous generation." Is it possible for people truly to understand God's Word when, as far as they are concerned, these words have lost their vivid connotation of wrongdoing?... (more)


December 26, 2011
ROBERT KNIGHT — I was thinking about writing a novel about what might happen if a man who hates America and wants to bring it down is somehow elected president. What would he do? I sketched out a few plot elements, and you can decide whether this will fly. First, the Trojan Horse president would initiate unprecedented spending, driving the debt up by more than $4 trillion just in the first three years... (more)


December 25, 2011
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — Sometime early next month, the United States' national debt will exceed $15.18 trillion. According to the Commerce Department, the nation's gross domestic product (the market value of all goods and services produced) is only $15.17 trillion... (more)


December 25, 2011
MICHELLE MALKIN — They just don't know when to quit. Consumed with the singular task of re-electing Barack Obama​, progressives across the country will use the holiday season to propagandize their conservative relatives and friends. White House elves are directing the re-education Christmas camp efforts... (more)


December 25, 2011
NEWSMAX — With Ron Paul surging in Iowa polls, Dick Morris, the Fox News analyst and Republican strategist, warns of horrific consequences for the GOP if he wins the GOP nomination. In a column released on Dickmorris.com this weekend, Morris writes: "Ron Paul remains terrifying. He is really the ultimate liberal in the race. He wants to legalize drugs, repeal the Patriot Act, slash our military spending, pull out of Afghanistan... (more)


December 25, 2011
WASHINGTON TIMES — Persecuted Christians are fleeing from the Middle East in increasing numbers. The United States should open its doors to them as a guaranteed safe haven... (more)


December 25, 2011
WASHINGTON TIMES — The Obama administration's anti-gun agenda, which has been sneaking into the federal bureaucracy in recent years, was blasted by Congress last week. Republicans used the $1 trillion omnibus bill for 2012 to shoot back at the sneaky use of federal funds for gun control... (more)


December 24, 2011
JOSEPH FARAH — And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth, To a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's name was Mary. And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women... (more)


December 24, 2011
WORLDNETDAILY — A U.S. representative is defying the politically correct culture inside the Beltway -- where earlier this month the House banned congressmen from sending out Christmas and Hanukkah cards -- by producing a video that satirizes what he intones is the "suppression" of faith in America... (more)


December 24, 2011
DAVID LIMBAUGH — There seems to be a common line of demarcation separating two basic factions on the political right in the various skirmishes we have fought against Barack Obama, from their markedly different approaches to the budget battles to their differences in sizing up the GOP presidential candidates... (more)


December 24, 2011
J. MATT BARBER — After the most recent GOP presidential debate, reasonable people can disagree as to who came out on top. It was abundantly clear, however, who was smothered beneath the pile. As Ron Paul waxed naive from his perch in Sioux City, Iowa, on issues ranging from foreign policy to judicial activism, one could almost hear his campaign bus tires deflate... (more)


December 24, 2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS — The Hamburg Inn in Iowa City has long been a popular stop for presidential candidates, but it probably won't be high on Rep. Michele Bachmann's list anymore. About two dozen activists with Occupy Iowa City packed the diner before Bachmann arrived Thursday, then loudly chanted in unison as she tried to mingle with supporters... (more)


December 24, 2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has failed to qualify for Virginia's March 6 Republican primary, according to an announcement on a state Republican website early Saturday. The development adds to the challenges faced by the recent frontrunner in the GOP presidential race... (more)


December 23, 2011
NEWSMAX — Donald Trump, who has continued to dabble in the possibility of an independent campaign for the presidency, has switched his voter registration to "Independent" in the state of New York, Politico reports, citing sources. The move was made Thursday, according to the website. However, it's unclear if Trump will be able to vote as an Independent next year or whether he will be allowed to vote in the GOP primaries... (more)


December 22, 2011
Romney did it because he promised he would
BIZZY BLOG — In 2006, in the wake of the decision by Catholic Charities in Massachusetts to leave the adoption business because its religious principles would not allow it to place children with same-sex couples, National Organization for Marriage Co-founder Maggie Gallagher wondered... (more)


December 22, 2011
NEWSMAX — Rick Santorum, who has been a non-factor in the Republican presidential campaign with poll support stuck in single digits, is on the upswing in Iowa, where the key voting bloc of social and religious conservatives are taking to his message, The Hill reports... (more)


December 22, 2011
JOHN STOSSEL — President Obama says his health care "reform" will be good for business. Business has learned the truth. Three successful businessmen explained to me how Obamacare is a reason that unemployment stays high. Its length and complexity make businessmen wary of expanding.... (more)


December 22, 2011
BLOOMBERG NEWS — A federal court granted an order sought by the U.S. government blocking enforcement of South Carolina's immigration law. U.S. District Judge Richard Mark Gergel said the U.S. is likely to succeed in its challenge to three sections of the law, according to a filing today in court in Charleston, South Carolina... (more)

 
 
 
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