Blunting the Arizona Boycotts
By Terry Mitchell05/21/2010
Those of us who believe the state of Arizona has a right to protect its borders should do our part to blunt the effects of liberal-organized boycotts against that state. We are in the majority here. Most polls show that Americans favor Arizona's new immigration law by nearly two to one. There is power in numbers, and they are on our side this time.
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Europe's search for the new Holy Grail
By Kenneth E. Feltman05/20/2010
We have met the enemy, and he is us.
- Pogo, the comic strip philosopher created by Walt Kelly
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Texas' New Curriculum - The Founding Father Argument
By Greta Koehler05/17/2010
"This is what the Founding Fathers intended" - a commonly used phrase in the U.S. in defending heatedly discussed issues, such as the right to bear arms. The Founding Fathers are the heavy weights of debate, the killer argument if you will, no more reasoning necessary, discussion completed.
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Emergent misbehavior
By Robert Adler05/13/2010
How would you like a beer? How about a beer company along with it?
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We Should Learn from Socialism's Collapse
By Terry Mitchell05/12/2010
We would all be wise to take warning from the recent events in Greece that have led to jitters in our stock market as well as markets around the world. The problems in Greece, of course, were caused created by socialism.
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