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Someone you should know about

By GrammyH. • on October 17, 2009

Dr. Oscar Elias Biscet is an outspoken abortion opponent in a pro-abortion nation that doesn’t take kindly to dissent. In 1999, he and another pro-life doctor staged a peaceful pro-life protest in front of an abortion facility and were savagely beaten by a mob. He was then tried and sentenced to three years in jail for simply stating the truth.

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Media Slam Palin Co-Author

Media Slam Palin Co-Author

By Dr. Jack Cashill • on October 17, 2009

Politico’s Ben Smith was beside himself  the other day. It turns out that Sarah Palin’s collaborator on her much anticipated memoir, Going Rogue: An American Life, is—the article’s headline shouts–“Evangelical, partisan.” God help us all! Harball host Chris Matthews was appalled that

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Obama war on FOX

Obama war on FOX

By Kevin Price • on October 15, 2009

We are all familiar with Obama’s distaste for dissenting opinion when it comes to the media. Back in his 2008 campaign for President, the Obama campaign left reporters from The New York Post, The Dallas Morning News, and The

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Media Mum on Dreams Fraud

Media Mum on Dreams Fraud

By Dr. Jack Cashill • on October 13, 2009

By Dr. Jack Cashill — Scores of major media organs have reviewed Christopher Andersen’s new best-seller, Barack and Michelle: Portrait of an American Marriage. These include CBS News, USA Today, the Chicago Sun Times, the Seattle Times, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, the Chicago Tribune,

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Brent Bozell writes a scathing analysis of Hollywood’s defense of Roman Polanski

Brent Bozell writes a scathing analysis of Hollywood’s defense of Roman Polanski

By GrammyH. • on October 3, 2009

“Polanski was always mystified that anyone cared about his hideous, felonious behavior. He thought everyone wanted to do what he did, as he proclaimed in an interview with novelist Martin Amis in 1979: “If I had killed somebody, it wouldn’t have had so much appeal to the press, you

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Women Just Like Me

Women Just Like Me

By Theosobes • on September 30, 2009

I am an American woman: a wife, mother, a homeschooler, a worship leader, musician and blogger, looking to encourage other women who hold a deep passion for the restoration of our country.  As I watched Glenn Beck’s: A Mother’s Challenge: A 9.12 Report,

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Hollywood Hoodlums

Hollywood Hoodlums

By Dr. Brian Russell • on September 30, 2009

Randy Quaid – celebrated actor, arrested with his wife in Texas for allegedly skipping out on a substantial hotel tab, and this allegedly isn’t the first time they’ve done it.  Add this one to the list of incredibly-stupid legal problems that celebrities have created for themselves over the years,

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Representative Democracy in the Mass Media Age

Representative Democracy in the Mass Media Age

By Editor Jane • on August 29, 2009

Innovation is the lifeblood of capitalism. Competing market forces invigorate new development, maximizing efficiency and creating new industrial markets. Old paradigms fall by the wayside due to a loss of efficacy or increased costs. This innovation does not operate in a vacuum – the ramifications

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Stranger than Fiction

Stranger than Fiction

By Dr. Brian Russell • on July 3, 2009

By Dr. Brian Russell– Just when we were all set to hear the sentence for the Monstrous MySpace Mom — the woman who impersonated a teenage boy on MySpace and taunted one of her daughter’s classmates into

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Study This with Dr. Brian v.1a

Study This with Dr. Brian v.1a

By Dr. Brian Russell • on July 3, 2009

By Dr. Brian Russell Remember Mary Kay Letourneau, the teacher who spent years in jail for having sex repeatedly with her very underage student but is now married to the student and the mother of

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