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LIFE OF HENRY

  Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Life of Henry Matthew Continetti July 23, 2012, Vol. 17, No. 42 In May, the Obama campaign unveiled its “Life of Julia,” a website detailing “how President Obama’s policies help one woman over her lifetime—and how Mitt Romney would change her story.” Julia is a composite character, the invention […]

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OBAMA’S ‘NUCLEAR ZERO’ MAKES U.S. VULNERABLE

WASHINGTON TIMES Obama chooses vulnerability President’s quest for ‘nuclear zero’ would endanger the homeland By Robert Joseph Robert Joseph was special assistant to President George W. Bush and former undersecretary of state for arms control and international security. Tuesday, June 12, 2012 Ten years ago, the U.S.-Soviet Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty prohibited the United States from

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OBAMA’S IMPERIAL PRESIDENCY

July 6, 2012 Strassel: Obama’s Imperial Presidency When Congress won’t do what he wants, he ignores it and acts anyway. By KIMBERLEY A. STRASSEL The ObamaCare litigation is history, with the president’s takeover of the health sector deemed constitutional. Now we can focus on the rest of the Obama imperial presidency. Where, you are wondering,

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THE COMING AMERICAN COUNTERREVOLUTION

ROBBINS: The coming American counterrevolution A divided nation is facing down fundamental change By James S. Robbins– James S. Robbins is senior editorial writer for foreign affairs at The Washington Times and author of the forthcoming, “Native Americans: Patriotism, Exceptionalism, and the New American Identity” (Encounter, August 2012 The Washington Times Tuesday, June 5, 2012

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DELTA FORCE: ARMY’S ‘QUIET PROFESSIONALS’

WASHINGTON TIMES Operate in shadows — not in spotlight By Rowan Scarborough– The Washington Times Sunday, June 3, 2012 EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  By comparison, when Delta Force and conventional ground troops hunted down Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003, found him a spider hole and flew him to Baghdad in a special ops “little

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GEORGE W. BUSH: THE ARAB SPRING AND AMERICAN IDEALS

May 18, 2012 We do not get to choose if a freedom revolution should begin or end in the Middle East or elsewhere. We only get to choose what side we are on. By GEORGE W. BUSH These are extraordinary times in the history of freedom. In the Arab Spring, we have seen the broadest

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CAN OBAMA RUN ON HIS FOREIGN-POLICY RECORD?

May 1, 2012 The American people may demand more than the killing of bin Laden and the hunting down of Somali pirates. By FOUAD AJAMI In a speech at New York University last week, Vice President Joe Biden laid out the case for the Democratic ticket’s re-election: “Osama bin Laden is dead, and General Motors

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ST. LOUIS WELCOMES HOME OUR TROOPS FROM IRAQ

St. Louis hosts America’s first big parade after Iraq War’s end Published: January 29. 2012 4:00AM PST Jeff Roberson / The Associated Press Thousands turned out Saturday in St. Louis to watch America’s first big welcome-home parade for Iraq War veterans since the last troops left Iraq in December. About 600 veterans, many dressed in

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ECONOMICS FOR THE LONG RUN – THE REAGAN YEARS

JANUARY 25, 2012 Individuals should be free to decide what to produce and consume, and their decisions should be made within a predictable policy framework based on the rule of law. By JOHN B. TAYLOR As this election year begins, a lot of people are wondering what we can do to restore America’s prosperity and

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THE CELLULOSIC ETHANOL DEBACLE

DECEMBER 14, 2011 Congress mandated purchase of 250 million gallons in 2011. Actual production: 6.6 million. ‘We’ll fund additional research in cutting-edge methods of producing ethanol, not just from corn but from wood chips and stalks or switch grass. Our goal is to make this new kind of ethanol practical and competitive within six years.”

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