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June 22, 2005
CNNs Henry Misrepresents Personal
Accounts Polls
Claims public doesnt support private
accounts, but facts show otherwise.
By Dan…
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June 16, 2005
30 Days of Supersized Guilt
Morgan Spurlock shows how difficult it is
to pretend to be poor.
By Dan Gainor
June 16, 2005
The new Morgan Spurlock documentary 30…
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June 16, 2005
Social Security Debate: What to do
about it?
Free market defenders fight for
ownership, while reform opponents want to increase biggest
government program ever…
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January 12, 2009
Economists have been worried that all the bailout spending might lead to inflation. That hasn’t happened yet, but President-Elect Obama’s job predictions have increased 64 percent in a few short weeks.
The media have been reluctant to call Obama on…
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October 19, 2010
Steroids are back in the news with the arrest of a Canadian doctor charged with providing performance-enhancing drugs to top athletes. It’s a major issue in the sports world, raising the question whether some of today’s most-well-known sports stars…
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July 15, 2010
The left continues to try to renovate Van Jones’ reputation. Jones, the former green jobs czar who disappeared from the White House in a late-night resignation after it was revealed he had signed a 9/11 Truther petition, is one of the headliners at…
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October 28, 2011
Occupy Wall Street, the global socialist/communist/anarchist revolutionary movement, wants to bill itself as mainstream and peaceful. They have complained loudly that police are pushing them out of their illegal gatherings in different cities,…
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September 15, 2011
The Washington Post might be a day late and $38 billion short, but it's being honest about Barack Obama's failed green jobs program. According to the Post, the "$38.6 billion loan guarantee program" has created just "3,545 new, permanent jobs" "…
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June 23, 2011
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Wal-Mart on June 20, saying that the hundreds of thousands of women who filed a class-action lawsuit against the retail giant hadn't proved the company has a "nationwide policy" that led to discrimination.The…
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June 17, 2011
Once again, a national news outlet has sided with borrowers against lenders. This time it was CBS "Evening News" which interviewed families going into "strategic default" on June 16.CBS defined those terms as a practice in which "people with no…