Tag: Government

We’re all communists now, Part 2

| May 10, 2011 | 0 Comments
We’re all communists now, Part 2

In the early 1980s, one of the books I read in college that eventually converted me from Democratic socialism to conservatism was “The Naked Communist” (1958) by Cleon Skousen. The 45 communist goals Skousen documented over 50 years ago reads like today’s newspaper, but most people are either too ignorant (“I didn’t know”), apathetic (“I […]

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Beyond Reagan

| February 14, 2011 | 0 Comments
Beyond Reagan

This month marks the centennial birth year of President Ronald Reagan, the founding father of modern political conservatism who against all odds and by the sheer power of his ideas, personality and vision pulled America from the malaise, stagflation and the servile posture of the Carter administration to the lofty heights of what he envisioned […]

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Detroit Uncovered Latest developments

| February 1, 2011 | 3 Comments
Detroit Uncovered Latest developments

To date no one has been charged in the murder of Tamara “Strawberry” Greene and the existence of a party in the fall of 2002 at the mayor’s residence has been strongly denounced by all including ex-Michigan Attorney General, Mike Cox, a Republican, whose speedy investigation called the party “an urban legend.”

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Professor Bruce Herschensohn on “An American Amnesia”

| February 1, 2011
Professor Bruce Herschensohn on “An American Amnesia”

Regarding the real truth of the Vietnam War after the fall of Saigon, Laos and Cambodia, Senator Fulbright, D-AK, who was also the chair of the Foreign Relations Committee summed up the sentiment of the 94th Congress, “I am no more distressed than if Arkansas had lost the football game to Texas.”

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Symposium – divine command theory

| January 29, 2011 | 0 Comments
Symposium – divine command theory

Socrates (470-399 B.C.) – a renowned Greek philosopher from Athens who taught Plato, and Plato taught Aristotle, and Aristotle taught Alexander the Great. Socrates used a method of teaching by asking leading questions. The Greeks called this form “dialectic” – starting from a thesis or question, then discussing ideas and moving back and forth between […]

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Beck’s take on Soros: Dead on

| November 24, 2010 | 0 Comments
Beck’s take on Soros: Dead on

George Soros is a very evil man and has perfected the economic deconstruction of nations, which he learned firsthand as a child in Nazi-controlled Hungary and later throughout Communist-controlled Eastern Europe – except Soros needs no bullets for his revolution; he has a much more treacherous and inconspicuous weapon: money and propaganda.

Click here to read the article at World Net Daily

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