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Why “Rogue” Is A Better Book Than “Dreams”

Why “Rogue” Is A Better Book Than “Dreams”

By Dr. Jack Cashill • on November 20, 2009

A few weeks back, the new head of the National Endowment for the Arts, Rocco Landesman, said of Barack Obama, “This is the first president that actually writes his own books since Teddy Roosevelt and arguably the first to write them really well since Lincoln.” Landesman was not alone in his praise. This month’s GQ has a faux-exhaustive

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Interest in Palin Raises Questions about Conservative Women and Minorities

Interest in Palin Raises Questions about Conservative Women and Minorities

By Kevin Price • on November 19, 2009

Sarah Palin is all the rage as she promotes her new book, Going Rogue: An American Life. She was a conservative darling before she wrote the book and all the more so now that this book is being promoted by the former governor and GOP nominee for Vice President. Columnist Jedediah Bila pointed

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Ushering in the End Times 2

Ushering in the End Times 2

By GrammyH. • on October 29, 2009

How shall we recognize the beginning of the End Times? 1 Timothy 4:1-5 offers some clues. =============================== (New American Bible) 1 Now the Spirit explicitly says that in the last times some will turn away from the faith by paying attention to deceitful spirits and demonic instructions 2

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Racism and Rush

Racism and Rush

By GrammyH. • on October 19, 2009

On the O’Reilly Factor, Juan Williams was told, by Warren Ballantine, to “go back to the porch.” This is a seriously racist code phrase; Ballantine (black) was calling Williams (also black) a house negro because Williams refused to falsely attribute malicious quotes to Rush Limbaugh. In this

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Someone you should know about

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

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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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Lessons in tragedy

Lessons in tragedy

By Dr. Brian Russell • on October 13, 2009

This story didn’t get much national attention, and I never talked about it on the air because it started and ended relatively quickly.  An 18-year-old woman from here in Kansas (about 30 minutes from where I live in Lawrence) disappeared on September 29th and was found dead on October 5th.  Her

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George Washington v. Barack Obama, the Jury is Out

George Washington v. Barack Obama, the Jury is Out

By Theosobes • on October 10, 2009

The life that counts must toil and fight, Must hate the wrong and love the right: Must stand for truth, by day, by night- This is the life that counts. - Anonymous There are

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GOD AND THE STATES

GOD AND THE STATES

By Editor Jane • on October 9, 2009

- Excerpts acknowledging God from all 50 state constitutions - “Those people who will not be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants.” That quote from William Penn is well worth noting in these days when there is a battle being waged over whether the Judeo- Christian heritage

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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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