In a blatant example of political grandstanding rooted in sheer audacity, leaders of the Democrat Party are seeking to gain as much mileage as possible from the nation’s economic woes. Worst of all is that they are doing so by incessantly blaming the situation on such easily refutable bogeymen as “greed on Wall Streetâ€ÂÂ...
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The big problem I have with The Tennessean’s September 24th editorial topic of targeting teenage dads, and of course the guest editorials that embrace yet another social government program, is that we’re left with a truly false dichotomy. That is, teen motherhood is an absolute “right” while teen fatherhood is just a financial “responsibility.”...
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The United States 2008 federal deficit has reached a record high, $454.8 billion–more than double last year’s deficit. Financial experts believe that next year the deficit will reach over $700 billion, while the National Debt Clock has recently run out of digits to record over $10 trillion in national debt. The deficit is now...
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During the last two presidential elections — 2000 and 2004 — the Democrats have used the Marxist strategy of “blame others of what you do.” While the liberal-left and their news media comrades give credence to allegations of Republicans attempting to disinfranchise black and other minority voters, evidence of vote supression appears to emanate...
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The following is the Joint Statement of Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, and Jim Nussle, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, on Budget Results for Fiscal Year 2008 SUMMARY The Administration today released the September 2008 Monthly Treasury Statement of Receipts and Outlays of the United States Government. The...
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Wikinews recently published an article which explained that NorthComm, through an Executive Order of the President of the United States, directed the 3rd Infantry Division’s 1st Brigade Combat Team to return to the United States from active duty missions in Iraq to begin training in a new role. NorthComm says that these troops will...
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Ever since America gained Georgia via the Rose Revolution in 2003, and then cemented her influence in parts of Ukraine through the Orange Revolution in 2004, Russia’s antagonism towards American influence in the post-soviet space has grown immensely. The conflagration between the two erstwhile adversaries is greatest over NATO’s attempts to include Georgia and...
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What issue(s) dominated the presidential campaign two months agoâ€â€Âforeign policy, taxes, health care? That seems like ancient history now. The one question that everyone wants Barack Obama and John McCain to answer now is: What will you do to fix the economy? This question is certainly understandable, but breathtakingly preposterous and pathetic. Naturally, America’s...
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