Opinion
Social Issues Ignored at Freedom’s Peril
Candidates in televised debates usually find it hard to stay within the narrow time limits allowed for answers to questions from a moderator...
Is Democracy the Voice of God?
Back in August 2010, Judge Vaughn Walker engaged in the increasingly-played tyrannical game: “Stroke of the pen. Law of the land. Kinda cool!”...
Read moreOur Contemptible Congress
Most people whom we elect to Congress are either ignorant of, have contempt for or are just plain stupid about the United States...
Read moreBody Scanners: Irradiating JFK
In its zeal to peel every last shred of dignity from passengers, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) foisted its strip-search scanners on New...
Read moreBlaming Religion for Homosexual Suicide
Can a waning phenomenon have a waxing effect? If a survey conducted on the relationship between religious messages and homosexual suicide is to...
Read moreBrass Oldies
Classic songs from years past are sometimes referred to as "golden oldies." There are political fallacies that have been around for a long...
Read moreEPA Proposes More Regulations
In yet another economically destructive ploy to “go green,” the Environmental Protection Agency has recommended an unprecedented barrage of harsh federal regulations on...
Read moreTolerance “Will Bury You”
Often the most enjoyable humor is the unintended kind, as in the oft-quoted Yogi Berra line about an overly popular restaurant: "Nobody goes...
Read moreCentralized Hot Air vs. Economic Reality
Here’s a short multiple-choice quiz. Who said the following? “Were we directed from Washington when to sow, and when to reap, we should...
Read moreJuan 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...
Read moreConviction: 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...
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