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Category Archives: Social Policies
Attack Watch: More Fun Than A Barrel of Monkeys
I had another article just about ready to be posted today, but I decided to delay it so that I can briefly address the Attack Watch controversy. In case you are unfamiliar with this site, it was launched by the … Continue reading
Posted in Calls to Action, National Politics, Social Policies
Tagged Attack Watch, attackwatch.com, joke, laughingstock, Obama, twitter
10 Comments
Marco Rubio at the Reagan Library
This is a great speech. If you have a few minutes, I encourage you to watch it.
Posted in National Politics, Social Policies
Tagged full, Marco Rubio, Reagan Library, speech, video
1 Comment
Ditching Relativity: Part Two
In Part One, we looked at the decline of moral relativism in the United States. I argued that the days of debating whether or not morality existed were over. An unstable world has led most Americans to believe that there … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Social Policies
Tagged Constitution, moral relativism, second amendment, tenth amendment
1 Comment
The Last Taboo
For decades, the left has claimed that Christians try to shelter their children too much. Most believers try to present difficult topics to their children in an informative but not overly gratuitous manner. But that isn’t enough. The progressive influences … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Social Policies
Tagged abortion, late term, missy smith, partial-birth, pro-choice, pro-life
3 Comments
Sick and Tired
If you haven’t seen this video yet, check it out. This woman was a member of a handpicked audience and appears to catch the President off guard with her comments. I think she represents a much larger portion of Americans … Continue reading
Who’s Prejudiced?
This weekend marked the ninth anniversary of 9/11. Television specials, radio programs, and news articles focused on remembering that tragic day. There were a great many stories of bravery and heroism to be told. Tales that every American should remember. … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Social Policies
Tagged 9/11, burning, Florida, Gainesville, Koran, Terry Jones
2 Comments
Helen Thomas: The Real Lesson Learned Part Two
In Part One, we discussed the false expectation of objective journalism and how it relates to the outburst of Helen Thomas. In this installment, I would like to explore the rise in open anti-Semitism among members of the left. Liberals … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Social Policies
Tagged al sharpton, anti-semitism, bias, Helen Thomas, jessie jackson, journalism, media, Obama, press, racism
9 Comments
Introducing Elena Kagan
So the pick is in. Elena Kagan is the President’s choice for the Supreme Court. While it may take a while for us to get a full picture of who she is, the information we have is enough to cause … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, National Politics, Social Policies
Tagged Elena Kagan, empathy, experience, free speech, judicial activism, liberalism, socialism
1 Comment
And the Nominees Are…..
The President has narrowed down his list of contenders for the Supreme Court vacancy. While we knew President Obama wouldn’t even consider someone with a pro-life or conservative record, we also knew that his rapidly declining approval rating should have … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, National Politics, Social Policies
Tagged Cass Sunstein, Dianne Wood, Garland Merrick, Janet Napolitano, Jennifer Granholm, Obama, Supreme Court
3 Comments