Opinion
Juan Williams’ Forgotten Victimizer: The Man in the Mirror
If anyone should feel loved right now, it’s social commentator Juan Williams. His firing by National Public Radio (NPR) for comments he made...
Conviction: The Movie and the True Story
Conviction tells the real-life story of a single mother named Betty Ann Waters, who tended bar while acquiring her GED, bachelor’s degree, and...
Read moreHereafter Poses Life’s Toughest Question
Hereafter effectively brings spirituality to real-life events, ranging from the now-historic 2004 Indonesian tsunami to the terrorist attacks of a London train station....
Read moreIs Barney Frank?: Part II
Among longtime politicians who are being seriously challenged for the first time this election year, Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts best epitomizes the...
Read more1787 Common Sense: Debating Minimum Citizenship Requirements
Some policies, laws, constitutional principles and traditions are about common sense. ...
Read moreIs Barney Frank?
You would be hard pressed to find a politician who is less frank than Congressman Barney Frank. Even in an occupation where truth...
Read moreOur Masters, Not Muslims, Are the Enemy
You, too, may have received this email or one of its variants: the subject heading reads: “This is NYC on Madison Ave,” while...
Read moreThe Multicultural Cult: Part II
There was a reason why employers in the middle of the 19th century had signs that said, "No Irish need apply" — and...
Read moreLeftists, Progressives and Socialists
One of the greatest sources of confusion and deception is the difference between leftists, progressives, socialists, communists and fascists. I thought about this...
Read moreA Time to Remember “Leave it to Beaver” and the America We Left Behind
This past Saturday, Barbara Billingsley passed away at the age of 94. For those of you scratching your heads but acquainted with 1950s...
Read moreMichelle Obama Caught In the Act
According to a pool reporter from the Chicago Sun-Times, First Lady Michelle Obama may have violated Illinois law when she solicited votes inside...
Read moreThe Multicultural Cult
Somebody eventually had to say it — and German chancellor Angela Merkel deserves credit for being the one who had the courage to...
Read moreLessons from Chile
On August 5, an accident occurred in the San Jose copper and gold mine in the town of Copiapo in northern Chile. 750,000...
Read moreObama: Too Foreign, Too Anti-business
What’s very weird, even a bit “foreign,” not unlike how self-declared communist leader Hugo Chavez in Venezuela regularly demonizes the business sector, is...
Read moreRed: Star-studded Cast Feels Crunched
Retirement. The word can conjure visions of sweet oases of rest and relaxation between games of golf and lazy morning bouts with crossword...
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