Beyond Conservatism: Freedom in a Godless Future

By Kejda Gjermani
04/20/2008

That the GOP is experiencing an identity crisis is self-evident. Over the last few months the Party cannibalized herself as one candidate after another tripped over their feet trying to climb on top of her shaky political pedestal. No one can convincingly say what Republican voters were looking for, but it looks like they've pretty much found it in John McCain. Yet there is restiveness in the so-called Conservative sector, once hailed as the core ideological constituency of the Right but now finding itself marginalized to the peripheries of the Republican Party whose political headquarters are being rebuilt Leftwards.


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For the Love of Despots

By Philip Mella
04/18/2008

For reasons that defy both common sense and reason, modern liberals are drawn to despots and tyrants. The most notable, read egregious, example is former president Jimmy Carter, who this week met with Nasser Shaer, a senior leader of the Hamas terrorist organization.


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Will anyone help Morgan Tsvangirai?

By Kenneth E. Feltman
04/13/2008

It may be necessary to use methods other than constitutional ones.
- Robert Mugabe


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Gas Tax- Does the Government Have the Ability to Act in the Interest of the Gasoline Consumer

By William Robert Barber
04/07/2008

I have often thought that the rising price of oil and the corresponding increase in the cost of a gallon at the pump has produced benefits for certain persons and entities. Surely, the shareholders of Exxon Mobil Corp, Royal Dutch Shell, Conoco, BP (ARCO), and Chevron Texaco to mention a few of those publicly traded companies that produce and refine this commodity are pleased at the rising price of gas.


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Obama: Wrapped up or undone?

By Kenneth E. Feltman
04/01/2008

The last few weeks started out as the most difficult of the campaign for Senator Barack Obama. But they may turn out to be the weeks in which he won the Democratic presidential nomination.


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