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The American Flag | Print |  E-mail
Written by John White   
Monday, 25 May 2009 00:00

American flagThe start of a baseball game, a football game, a NASCAR race, or a rodeo is predictable: crowds turn to face the American flag; men doff their hats; women put their hands on their hearts; and the “Star-Spangled Banner” is sung. And if you take your eyes from the flag for a few moments and look around, and at the same time listen, you may experience something rather profound. Whether clean-shaven or unshaven, whether yuppies or in boots and hats, whether holding children in their arms or apparently alone, Americans of all ages have tears forming in their eyes and catches in their throats as they sing and they stare at the American flag.

 
According to Kinsey, Deviancy Is the New Normal | Print |  E-mail
Written by Selwyn Duke   
Thursday, 16 April 2009 18:00

Kinsey Syndrome DVD coverThe Kinsey Syndrome, a DVD documentary about the "Father of the Sexual Revolution" and his research, relies on the investigative work of Dr. Judith Reisman as it examines Kinsey's methods, his supporters, and his legacy of lust.

 
Our Monetary Mayhem Began With the Fed | Print |  E-mail
Written by James Perloff   
Thursday, 02 April 2009 18:00

Federal Reserve BuildingNearly all Americans know they are plagued by inflation. In 1962, a postage stamp cost four cents, a candy bar a nickel, a movie ticket 50 cents, and a pair of tennis shoes $5. A new imported Renault automobile cost $1,395, annual tuition at Harvard was $1,520, and the average cost of a new house $12,500. Over the last century, a dollar's purchasing power has declined over 95 percent — i.e., it won't buy what a nickel did in 1909.

 
Revolutionary Virtue | Print |  E-mail
Written by Becky Akers   
Wednesday, 18 March 2009 18:00

Death of Marat"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people," John Adams famously announced in 1798. "It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."

 
The Militia: In History and Today | Print |  E-mail
Written by John A. Eidsmoe   
Thursday, 05 March 2009 18:10

Colorado State Defense Force photo

The army — defender or destroyer of freedom? Throughout history power-hungry rulers have used armies to conquer and oppress other lands, and to impose tyranny on their own people. But armies have also been used to defend country and freedom — particularly when the government is restrained from abusing the power of the sword, and when the military itself is composed of citizen-soldiers who love liberty and have a strong attachment to the homeland they are entrusted to defend.

 
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