Monthly Archives: December 2009

Christmas at the White House

It’s President Obama’s first Christmas at the White House.  Many have been curious to see how he will publicly handle this holiday.  During the election, he often spoke of his conversion to Christianity and the role it played in his … Continue reading

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ObamaCare: How It Passed The Senate

Much has been made of the “tough negotiations” and “compromises” which took place this month in order to move ObamaCare forward.  A 383 page package of amendments was added to the already 2,074 page piece of legislation.  Despite these Senators … Continue reading

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Today’s Picks

In Other Words Ann Coulter weighs in on the Coburn-Byrd controversy http://townhall.com/columnists/AnnCoulter/2009/12/23/in_other_words Maximum Achievable Damage Reid and Pelosi play “Super Market Sweep” http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=OGJjZTFlYzhhMzdkODU3ODM2M2Y0NmNjODAxN2YwMTc= Apology to a Sociology Student How to cope with your communist professor http://townhall.com/columnists/MikeAdams/2009/12/22/apology_to_a_sociology_student?page=1 Michael Moore Boycotts Connecticut … Continue reading

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Flashback: The Coming Ice Age

In honor of the ClimateGate scandal, I would like to dedicate this article to the great climate hoaxes of the twentieth century. “The longer the planners delay, the more difficult they will find it to cope with climatic change once … Continue reading

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Poll: Impact of Climategate

Now that we have proof of falsified information, what will the impact be on global warming policy?  Will people finally acknowledge that it is a hoax?  Or has “climate change” become the religion of the left?

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