The voice of record for American socialism calls for a return to the appeasement policies of Bill Clinton, what Senator Kerry calls sensitivity, that permitted the North Koreans to deceive us earlier while they secretly continued building nuclear weapons. In an editorial dated November 5, 2006, the New York Times editorial board urges the...
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By Thomas E. Brewton Protestant evangelical Christians stand for hard work and saving for the future. Liberals stand for dependence upon the collectivized national state. Protestant evangelicalism necessitates independent thinking to discern God’s Will. Liberalism requires devotion to hedonism and worship of the welfare state. In his widely influential 1904 study, The Protestant Ethic...
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By Thomas E. Brewton Just as he now works to undermine our resistance to Islamic Jihad, Teddy Kennedy arrogated to himself the role of secret negotiator with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. If it wasn’t treason, it was very close to being so. His actions clearly were intended to thwart the foreign...
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By Thomas E. Brewton Diversity is another word battered beyond recognition by liberals and progressives. Orwellian NewSpeak has made the word diversity into a bangalore torpedo to undermine the defenses guarding civilized society. Liberal-socialists, with our educational system in the vanguard, have made diversity into an end in itself, a principle of materialistic social...
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By Thomas E. Brewton Words remain the same, but lose their meaning when twisted to fit ideological aims. One such word is equality. A New York Times editorial dated October 26, 2006, proclaims, “The New Jersey Supreme Court brought the United States a little closer to the ideal of equality yesterday when it ruled...
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By Thomas E. Brewton Liberals see the natural world as flawed and presume hubristically to restructure nature to fit their artificial, intellectual blueprint for perfection. In contrast, religious Jews and Christians are instructed to take joy in God’s marvelously created cosmos, to recognize that the world is complex far beyond the capacity of any...
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Liberal educators accord to John Stuart Mill’s essay “On Liberty” the status of holy scripture. Mill’s particular version of liberty, essentially that of the ACLU, is a prescription for anarchy degenerating into tyranny. American academic liberals (not to be confused with the original version of liberalism represented by Adam Smith’s “Wealth of Nations” and...
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