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Stop the Obama Propaganda
A message from RNC Chair, Michael Steele: See the indoctrination of our nation’s greatest treasure — our children. In the video, impressionable youngsters at a public school in New Jersey, most of whom are no more than six or seven years old, have been instructed to sing the praises of “Barack Hussein Obama.” One song is even
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Petition to Indict Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for the Crime of Incitement to Genocide
Wednesday, Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ascended the podium at the United Nations General Assembly. This man who stole his reelection and violently suppresses his political opponents sought to teach the world about democracy. This man who persecutes religious minorities and tortures civic activists
Health Care Reform is the House Built on the Sand
“My view is that health care reform should be guided by a simple principle: fix what’s broken and build on what works.” Really? Then why did the American people have to sit through another forty-five minute long gilded sales
If Men Were Angels…..
“If men were angels, no government would be necessary.” James Madison-Federalist Papers Number 51. A light is lit in a dark room to scatter the blackness, to uncover potential hazards and many times to send the cockroaches running. This
Revolutions in Military Affairs: Fact or Fiction?
Every several decades, or years now it seems, someone comes up with something that is claimed to revolutionize warfare. However, wireless communications, microchips, drones – all heavily hyped – have failed to change the core endeavor. Wars are fought by finding the enemy and killing them.
Representative Democracy in the Mass Media Age
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
Psycyopolitics of Health Care Reform-Update-
On Wednesday, President Obama told a group of religious leaders that we need to implement his health care reform plan because it’s our “moral obligation” to take care of one another. OK, this provides me with an irresistible opportunity to, once again, delineate for folks (including
Why We Are Called the Paper Tiger
What we perceive is what we believe. When other nations perceive that America will not act in its interests, they perceive us as a paper tiger. The reader may note that the “Paper Tiger” rhetoric has been absent as of late. After all, other nations perceived us conquering one country, sustaining
Conservatism For Dummies
By Dr. Jack Cashill More than once, I have been approached about writing a book on the subject of conservatism. I have chosen not to because I don’t need a book to explain it. I need a paragraph. Besides, no one on the left or in the media would ever read a book on conservatism. It will be hard
The Psychopolitics of Health Care
By Dr. Brian Russell We’ve all heard a lot of debate about health care this year, most of it about the practicality of one proposed reform after another, but at the root of it all is this — as an expert in human behavior (Ph.D. in psychology), the regulation of human behavior (J.D.), and

