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The Heart of the Birth Controversy

July 31, 2009 by  
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Assigned Reading: Suborned in the U.S.A.(FROM: National Review)Even on the day I broke the story of the first lawsuit filed with regard to the ongoing controversy surrounding Barack Obama’s birth, I cautioned that I could not attest to the veracity of the claims in the suit. I still cannot, and I don’t see a problem [...]

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How Should We Then Live?

July 30, 2009 by  
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By Randy Wills America’s Right It concerns me greatly that so much attention is focused on the individual plans and programs that the Obama administration is pushing to enact. All that you see taking place today on the floor of Congress simply obfuscates the real end game: the means to gain complete control over every [...]

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Daily News Roundup

July 29, 2009 by  
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I know that Jeff likes to present particularly good articles in individual Assigned Reading posts, but I’ve got a roundup of news articles from today from various sources that I want to summarize all at once. Hillary Clinton Ready for a Campaign From New York Daily News this article outlines the readiness of Clinton’s political [...]

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Post-Racial America?

July 28, 2009 by  
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Assigned Viewing: Comrades in Arms(FROM: CNN) This video is shocking. I never would have expected to see this degree of pushback towards Professor Gates, let alone towards Barack Obama. We could be witnessing a truly historic change in the way America views race. A change for the better. When was the last time calls of [...]

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And for the second time… NO

July 27, 2009 by  
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I heard on some talk radio show that CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf had been invited to the White House for a little one-on-one time with the President. Ostensibly the purpose was for the CBO head to share ideas for cost-savings with the White House, but in reality it looked more like an attempt by Barack [...]

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Can You Hear Me?

July 27, 2009 by  
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By Dr. William Harvey, M.D.America’s Right Editor’s Note – Dr. Harvey submitted this piece to me on July 22nd, but due to the the move and some technical complications (Blogger does not like tables) I was unable to post it before today. This article is another incredibly valuable piece to the healthcare puzzle, and don’t [...]

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Gates is Wright is Obama

July 25, 2009 by  
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A quick note regarding a story making international news. So, last night, as we were eating dinner with my wife’s cousin and his family in the Baltic Sea resort town of Mielno, the topic of the conversation turned to politics (or so I was told, as I couldn’t understand much of it as it was [...]

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A Whopper of a Lie

July 25, 2009 by  
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You know that if the New York Times has to call Obama out on a lie it must have been a whopper. I mean a really, really huge and a really, really flagrant lie. And so, as Mona Charen writes, it was. The lie is that Obama has cut $2.2 trillion from the national deficit [...]

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Obama, Gates, and Race

July 24, 2009 by  
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I wanted to comment on the story of Professor Gates even before President Obama stepped in, but after the President’s recent comments I simply could not hold back any longer. July 16th, 2009: Professor Gates Arrested Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr is a Harvard professor at the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African [...]

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Facing the Abyss – H.R. 3200 and healthcare reform

July 23, 2009 by  
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By Dr. William Harvey, M.D.America’s Right It took the Continental Congress 5 years (1776-1781) to develop the Articles of Confederation governing the relationship between the states; after 6 years the Congress convened the Federal Convention (today known as the Constitutional Convention) ostensibly to propose amendments to the Articles of Confederation. The Constitutional Convention took 6 [...]

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