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December 22, 2010
More than nine out of 10 Americans celebrate Christmas - even atheists, agnostics or believers in other faiths, according to surveys by LifeWay Research and USA TODAY/Gallup. They might be roasting chestnuts over an open fire, decking the halls with…
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December 15, 2010
When Barack Obama took over, the one thing we were assured of was that the adults were back in charge. The media hated George W. Bush and lampooned his speech or his malapropisms. With Obama, we got the steady, academic hand that came from …
OK, it…
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November 10, 2010
To paraphrase a famous movie line, the liberals are revolting.
Only, this time it isn’t a joke. They apparently mean it.
We’ve suffered through years of lefty calls for violence, claims the government was somehow “fascist” and led by “BusHitler,”…
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November 17, 2010
Thanksgiving: a time to give … until the media are satisfied that you have given enough, and in a politically correct way.
That’s certainly the view of The New York Times which unveiled its 18-page “Giving” section last week celebrating “40 Who…
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October 6, 2010
Imagine the furor if a televangelist went on a major TV network and told viewers Christianity would conquer the world and that the flag of Christianity would fly over the White House.
Network reporters, Hollywood celebrities and the pundit class…
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September 29, 2010
Neil Young’s song “The Needle and the Damage Done” was written about heroin addiction, but it might as well have applied to the liberal crusade against science. Young sings: “I've seen the needle/and the damage done.” But unlike heroin, this damage…
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September 22, 2010
In old Westerns, the good guys would often find themselves beset by enemies and nearly out of ammunition. Just when all seemed lost, a bugle would sound and the cavalry would ride to the rescue.
Liberals think their situation is much the same. Those…
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September 8, 2010
Nine years and it still seems like we just woke from a nightmare. Sept. 11, 2001, is seared into the national consciousness like Pearl Harbor 60 years before – only worse because we watched it as it happened. A nation was transfixed while 3,000 of…
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September 15, 2010
You used to have to wait every four years to see nations duke it out during the Olympics, excepting the occasional border tiff or war. Today we’re watching two nations and two economic systems fight right on the front pages of America’s newspapers.…
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September 1, 2010
“Family Circus” is one of those old standby cartoons that, in its 50th year, still runs in 1,500 newspapers. While the cartoon view of home life sometimes serves as a morality tale, it’s also become a guide on how not to run a country – a guide our…