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- 2006: Hate at the Movies. - Michael Novak, NRO
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Government Fallen —
Examples of the State doing what it should not and not doing what it should
Category Archives: Government Fallen
Doctors Will be ‘Drafted’ Under Public Option — Jim Meyers, Newsmax
The government is going to suck the life out of the greatest healthcare system on earth, unless this initiative is checked. All the more reason to pass the Scientific Freedom Amendment as soon as possible.
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Clunkers in Practice — Wall Street Journal
“…Burton Abrams and George Parsons of the University of Delaware added up the total benefits from reduced gas consumption, environmental improvements and the benefit to car buyers and companies, minus the overall cost of cash for clunkers, and found a net cost of roughly $2,000 per vehicle. Rather than stimulating the economy, the program made [...]
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In West Wing: Grueling Schedules, Bleary Eyes — Michael D. Shear, Washington Post
Adrenaline-junkie behavior is rampant in the current occupant of the White House and his staff: “…Behind the scenes, it was even worse. The night before Obama announced the administration’s housing plan on Feb. 18 in Arizona, Sperling e-mailed the final documents at 3 a.m. and asked for comments. Five people responded immediately. Martin Moore-Ede, a [...]
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Could St. Louis lose its Catholic hospitals under new federal abortion legislation? — Tim Townsend, STLtoday.com
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An excerpt from “To Sail beyond the Sunset”, by Robert A. Heinlein
“The America of my time is a laboratory example of what can happen to democracies, what has happened to all perfect democracies throughout all histories. A perfect democracy, a ‘warm body’ democracy, in which every adult may vote and in which all votes count equally, has no internal feedback for self-correction. Once a state extends [...]
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Why Martin Luther King Was Republican — Frances Rice, Human Events
Of course this only makes sense given the history of the Civil War, but for some reason reading this took me aback. Some residual public school/media conditioning still held some slight sway, I guess. With this, there’s less now than there was yesterday.