Conservatism

EVANGELICALS AND ROMNEY

WASHINGTON TIMES Evangelicals and Romney: Should Theology Matter? Tuesday, January 24, 2012 by Dennis Prager As an American, a Republican, and a fiscal and social conservative — and though I have endorsed no Republican candidate — there is one thing that would disturb me greatly if Mitt Romney were not the Republican nominee: if Romney’s

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LIBERALS VS. CONSERVATIVES

Liberals vs. conservatives We are not the same. I equate Republicans’ political views with thoughtlessness, intolerance and narcissism. They’re neither kind nor empathetic. By Diana Wagman  Los Angeles Times     February 19, 2012 I recently played poker with a bunch of Republicans. My husband and I, both bleeding-heart liberals, are part owners of a

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DEFENSE OF MARRIAGE AMENDMENT SPEAKERS AT WAKE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN’S LUNCHEON

Tami Fitzgerald, Executive Director of NC Values Coalition and Dr. Patrick Wooden, pastor of the Upper Room Church of God in Christ spoke in support of the North Carolina Marriage Protection Amendment at the Wake County Republican Women’s Club’s luncheon on February 16, 2012. The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) will define marriage as between

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TEA PARTY ON THE HILL

GOP freshmen defy status quo to pay down the debt By Emily Miller– The Washington Times Wednesday, February 1, 2012 House Republican freshmen have been in Washington for a year, but they haven’t become part of the established order. A group of these members gathered at the Capitol Wednesday to announce they would do their

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OBAMA’S DIVIDED AMERICA

EDITORIAL: Obama’s divided America National rift can’t be healed without leadership By THE WASHINGTON TIMES– Wednesday, February 1, 2012 A new survey shows that Barack Obama is the most polarizing president in the last 60 years. As divisive as he is, the current occupant of the White House has simply exacerbated a trend towards disunity

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JIM DEMINT – A ROTTEN HIGHWAY BILL

FEBRUARY 15, 2012 Ready for Another Rotten Highway Bill? We can dramatically cut the federal gas tax. States could adjust their gas taxes and make their own construction and repair decisions without costly union regulations. By JIM DEMINT Mr. DeMint is a Republican senator from South Carolina The Congressional Budget Office now estimates that our

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ROMNEY – HOW I’LL RESPOND TO CHINA’S RISING POWER

FEBRUARY 16, 2012 The character of the Chinese government—one that marries aspects of the free market with suppression of freedom—shouldn’t become the norm. By MITT ROMNEY Should the 21st century be an American century? To answer, it is only necessary to contemplate the alternatives. One much bruited these days is that of a Chinese century.

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WHY DID SANTORUM LOSE IN 2006?

WASHINGTON EXAMINER Why did Santorum lose in 2006? byByron York Chief Political Correspondent February 15, 2012 Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum pauses for a moment while addressing the crowd at a rally on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012 in Boise, Idaho. (AP Photo/Press-Tribune, Charlie Litchfield) Perhaps the most glaring weakness in Rick Santorum’s

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