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DENNIS PRAGER – OPTIMISTIC OR PESSIMISTIC ABOUT AMERICA?

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com by  Dennis Prager November 8, 2011 Optimistic or Pessimistic about America? It will depend on the outcome of the 2012 election. Commentary magazine asked 41 Americans to respond to the question: “Are you optimistic or pessimistic about America’s future?” The responses, including my own, appear in the current issue of Commentary. As […]

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BRENT BOZELL – LOATHING CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIAN CANDIDATES

December 8, 2011 By Brent Bozell 12/7/2011 Time magazine didn’t mind ruffling feathers in religious America with a cover this summer that asked “Is Hell Dead?” Never mind that America is overwhelmingly Christian. Then Time found only one letter worth plucking out to feature in large, bold type from a man in Dallas: “Hell is

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NASA’S CONFUSION ON INTELLIGENT DESIGN NOTED

OneNewsNow.com Becy Yeh – OneNewsNow California correspondent – 11/28/2011 An attorney says NASA had a “knee-jerk reaction” when it fired a Christian employee after he mentioned intelligent design. David Coppedge, a 14-year employee for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s mission to Saturn, was fired last year for handing out DVDs to coworkers that mentioned intelligent design

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THE GREAT GLOBAL WARMING FIZZLE

NOVEMBER 29, 2011 The climate religion fades in spasms of anger and twitches of boredom. By BRET STEPHENS How do religions die? Generally they don’t, which probably explains why there’s so little literature on the subject. Zoroastrianism, for instance, lost many of its sacred texts when Alexander sacked Persepolis in 330 B.C., and most Zoroastrians

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CLASHES GROW AFTER YEMEN HEAD VOWS TO QUIT

NOVEMBER 25, 2011 Tens of Thousands Protest Against Saleh’s Deal for Immunity, as Uncertainty Over Power Transfer Feeds Nation’s Instability By HAKIM ALMASMARI in Sana’a, Yemen, and ELLEN KNICKMEYER in Dubai Violence and political uncertainty in Yemen only grew on Thursday after President Ali Abdullah Saleh pledged to end his 33-year rule, as tens of

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BOOK REVIEW: THE COMING REVOLUTION: STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM IN THE MIDDLE EAST

By Walid Phares The Coming Revolution: Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East (Google eBook) Walid Phares Simon and Schuster, Dec 7, 2010 – Political Science – 400 pages After the 9/11 Commission concluded in 2004 that the U.S. was engaged in a war with terrorists and never realized it, they reasoned that “a failure of

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WHAT SYRIA POLICY?

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Lee Smith November 7, 2011, Vol. 17, No. 08 The threat against the life of the American ambassador to Syria comes during a bad streak for the Obama administration. First was the Iranian plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the United States and bomb the Saudi and Israeli

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MITT ROMNEY: I WON’T LET IRAN GET NUKES

NOVEMBER 10, 2011 Barack Obama is leading us toward a cascade of proliferation in the Middle East. By MITT ROMNEY EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  In his “reset” of relations with Russia, President Obama caved in to Moscow’s demands by reneging on a missile-defense agreement with Eastern European allies and agreeing to a New Start Treaty

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