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June 18, 2010

  • Thomas Jefferson, letter to a Committee of the Danbury Baptist Association, Connecticut, January 1, 1802

    “Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between man and his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legislative powers of government reach actions only, and not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared [...]

  • THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – Article 4

    Article. IV. Section. 1. Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State. And the Congress may by general Laws prescribe the Manner in which such Acts, Records and Proceedings shall be proved, and the Effect thereof. Section. 2. The Citizens of [...]

June 17, 2010

  • CalPERS Health Premiums to Leap Again; Expect Private Industry to Follow

    The Sacramento Bee reports: It’s known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act – and its title begs the question: Why are insurance rates continuing to climb? On Wednesday, the California Public Employees’ Retirement System approved an average increase of more than 9 percent in health premiums next year for its state and local [...]

May 11, 2010

May 4, 2010

  • If We Can't Name The Enemy We Can't Win The War

    From BigGovernment.com: Political correctness has stripped us of our ability to be brutally honest about the nature of the threat we face. It’s not from a bunch of maniacal Catholics or Jews or Hindus or Buddhists. The lethal threat is coming from radical Muslims. Even after September 11, even after repeated terror attacks and attempts [...]

April 16, 2010

  • GM's Pension: A Ticking Time Bomb for Taxpayers?

    From Time: General Motors Corp. may no longer be the world’s biggest automaker, but it still operates the country’s largest pension fund. The threat to its pension plans has always been an issue, butit took on a new urgency when GM disclosed April 7 that its plans were underfunded by more than $27 billion, with [...]

  • Goldman Sachs Accused Of Fraud By The SEC

    The New York Times reports: Goldman Sachs, which emerged relatively unscathed from the financial crisis, was accused of securities fraud in a civil suit filed Friday by the Securities and Exchange Commission, which claims the bank created and sold a mortgage investment that was secretly devised to fail. The move marks the first time that [...]

February 11, 2010

February 10, 2010

  • Who's To Blame for the Budget Deficit?

    STOP WITH THE BUSH BASHING ALREADY – Whatever George W. Bush did or did not do, he’s no longer in office, and doesn’t have the power to do a damn thing about the budget.  Obama is the one who is president with the really humongous deficits.  Deficits of the size Bush ran are basically sustainable [...]

January 2, 2010

  • Low favorables: Dems rip Rasmussen

    When your party is acting against the wishes of the American people this is what you tend to say! What do you think? Buzz Up Digg Mixx Twitter Email Print Current Delicious Diigo Facebook Fark Google LinkedIn Live MySpace Newsvine Propeller Reddit Slashdot Sphinn StumbleUpon Tip’d Yahoo! What’s This?

  • Health Care Timeline

    Obamacare is not yet law, but the battle over which elements of it should be repealed has already begun with both sides believing they will have the upper hand. Key to this debate will be which elements of Obamacare phase in when. Heritage Foundation scholar Robert Book has pored through the Senate bill and produced [...]

  • “VIP” Treatment Under Nationalized Health Care

    From HotAir.com In other words, Japan already has the system that proponents of ObamaCare eventually want to install here in America. So let’s take a look at how it works in the real world.

November 13, 2009

  • The Impact Of Trillion-Dollar Deficits: There was a lot of talk at the Senate hearing about the U.S. nearing a fiscal tipping point that could lead to catastrophe. Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Tenn., among others, warned that the loss of international confidence in U.S. creditworthiness “could even make the current financial recession look like a sideshow.”

  • Myths of Babylon: Reports that U.S. soldiers damaged Iraqi antiquities turn out to have been media hype.

  • The Future of Wade Rathke and ACORN, Part II: Tea Parties and Protests

  • Caroline Glick: Far from engendering peace, the two-state paradigm empoweres the most corrupt and violent actors in Palestinian society, at the expense of its most productive and moderate citizens.

July 21, 2009

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