Monthly Archives: June 2011

Reagan: No Credit, Obama: No Blame

By Larry Elder Here’s the real explanation. The top priority of the left isn’t “jobs, jobs, jobs.” Andy Stern, the former head of the Service Employees International Union and hero to the left, makes this clear: “Western Europe, as much … Continue reading

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TIME on the Constitution

Jiggs Question is – Does TIME still matter? Front Page

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Is Democracy Viable?

By Thomas Sowell The media have recently been so preoccupied with a Congressman’s photograph of himself in his underwear that there has been scant attention paid to the fact that Iran continues advancing toward creating a nuclear bomb, and nobody … Continue reading

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Math, Now and Then

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Start at the top

Investor’s Business Daily “Acting ATF director Kenneth Melson is apparently ready to take the fall for what may be the most morally repulsive scandal to befall the Obama administration so far. Our neighbor Mexico lies bleeding from a long, vicious … Continue reading

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The Dirty Little Secret of the Debt Limit

By Terence Jeffrey “Today, the United States has reached the statutory debt limit,” Treasury Department Spokeswoman Colleen Murray said in a May 16 statement. Did it really? Or is the legal debt limit merely a sleight-of-hand tactic in the most … Continue reading

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Will the Buck Ever Stop on Obama’s Desk?

By David Limbaugh If I’d heard the following words, instead of reading them, I might have assumed they were being delivered by a President Obama impressionist on “Saturday Night Live.” But the words were from Obama himself in his latest … Continue reading

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Sarah Palin’s e-mails reveal the truth

By Jack Kelly Emails from Sarah Palin’s time as Alaska governor “show a double-fisted Blackberry user fully comfortable with handling nearly every aspect of state government,” wrote the McClatchy Newspapers. The emails paint “a picture of her as an idealistic, … Continue reading

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Swallow this

By Mark Steyn Last week was a great week for lesbians coming out of the closet – coming out, that is, as middle-aged heterosexual men. On Sunday, Amina Arraf, the young vivacious Syrian lesbian activist whose inspiring blog “A Gay … Continue reading

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The Law and Civil Liberties

By Cal Thomas I bet you didn’t know that federal law enforcement officers representing the Department of Education (DOE) can break down your front door if you are suspected of violating the law. Front Page

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