In proclaiming truth, Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias has suggested that the principles and concepts postulated on the level of more formalized expressions of thought must often be exhibited in a more literary or artistic manner in order to permeate the broader popular culture. Tim LaHaye attempts to accomplish this by taking the ideas he...
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In proclaiming truth, Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias has suggested that the principles and concepts postulated on the level of more formalized expressions of thought must often be exhibited in a more literary or artistic manner in order to permeate the broader popular culture. Tim LaHaye attempts to accomplish this by taking the ideas he...
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MORE ON THE NON-EXISTENT “PRINCIPLES” OF THE LEFT I mentioned last month the book Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy by Peter Schweizer but I think a few more details about what it says are in order: “Staunch union supporter Rep. Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) has received the Cesar...
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MORE ON THE NON-EXISTENT “PRINCIPLES” OF THE LEFT I mentioned last month the book Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy by Peter Schweizer but I think a few more details about what it says are in order: “Staunch union supporter Rep. Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) has received the Cesar...
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The number of C-sections has reached an all time high due in large part to the unfriendly malpractice enviornment throughout the United States. The rate of Caesarean sections in the U.S. has climbed to an all-time high, despite efforts by public health authorities to bring down the number of such deliveries, the government said...
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My first run-in with the University of Wisconsin was when one of their illustrious professors spoke at the World Peace Conference at the University of North Dakota over two decades ago. The visiting professor shouted, as if possessed, as regards our relationship with the Soviet Union, “Better Red than Dead!” I am not surprised,...
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Mark R. Levin, writing in today’s Washington Times writes: One of the finest books I’ve read in a long time on the Constitution has just been released — “The Heritage Guide to the Constitution.” Its excellence is understandable as the guiding light behind this monumental effort is one of the finest men to serve...
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In defending President Bush’s so-called “guest worker” program for illegal aliens – which critics have dubbed an amnesty program – Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff says it’s just not practical to deport the millions of foreigners in the country illegally. But it’s practical to pay for federal prisons filled with illegals (1/3 of all...
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Aristocracy, like waterfowl, dives for ages and then rises with brighter plumage. It is a subtle venom that diffuses itself unseen, over oceans and continents, and triumphs over time. If I could prevent its deleterious influence I would put it into “The Hole” of Calcutta: but as this is impossible, as it is a...
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It’s official: Atheist Michael Newdow is trying to get back at the world for being picked last when sides were chosen for every middle school gym class activity. Newdow is, of course, the guy who tried to get the word “God” removed from the Pledge of Allegiance, and wanted any reference to God removed...
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Such a canvas is too broad for the age of seventy, and especially of one whose chief occupations have been in the practical business of life. We must leave therefore to others, younger and more learned than we are, to prepare this euthanasia for Platonic Christianity, and its restoration to the primitive simplicity of...
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Hey, I just give them credit for not naming it X2. That would have been so easy. It looks really good but since I am 38 and pay my own bills, I have the ability to wait…until Playstation 3 comes out. And compare.
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It seems that the recordkeeping over at the Internal Revenue Service has left quite a bit to be desired as of late. The Internal Revenue Service has had serious shortcomings in its internal controls and financial management systems that caused it to sap its resources in the preparation of its financial statements in the...
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Government Controls Endanger Homeland Security
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Pentagon Doesn’t Need an Office of Male Bashing
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Disabled veteran Fights Ex-Wife to Keep Disability Pay
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When we separated 6 years ago, the NY family court magistrate concluded that because I made $130,000 that year, this was my earning potential regardless of any other economic or market variables….
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Murrow, McCarthy and the Media
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The Howie and Arianna Show
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President Bush’s nominee to head the U.S. central bank, Ben Bernanke, says he will run the Federal Reserve to meet economic rather than political goals. During his U.S. Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday, Mr. Bernanke pledged to continue most of the Federal Reserve’s current policies. He also said the Fed should communicate more clearly with...
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