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THE CULTURE WAR OVER EUROPE’S MONEY

NOVEMBER 17, 2011 The Germans are richer and more stubborn.The French are flashier and faster on their feet. By WALTER RUSSELL MEAD The European crisis repeats the same pattern endlessly. Bad news sinks markets, ultimately accelerating into a panicky wave of liquidation. European leaders convene, deliberate and emerge with what they say is a “fix.” […]

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MASSACHUSETTS SENATE RACE – SCOTT BROWN VS ELIZABETH WARREN?

NOVEMBER 14, 2011 Massachusetts on Front Line of 2012 Senate Battlegrounds By JENNIFER LEVITZ WSJ’s Jennifer Levitz details the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts that pits incumbent Republican Scott Brown against likely Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren. AP Photo of Elizabeth Warren by Josh Reynolds. LOWELL, Mass.—A battle here between Republican Sen. Scott Brown and likely

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THE REACTIONARY LEFT

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Matthew Continetti November 7, 2011, Vol. 17, No. 08 That slight dizziness you’re feeling is a contact high from the clouds of left-wing nostalgia in New York City and Washington. The anarchists, antiglobalization activists, student radicals, and sympathetic journalists gathered at Occupy Wall Street desperately are trying to recapture

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VIDEO – TOM DEWEESE LECTURE ON AGENDA 21/SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA

November 12, 2011 Tom DeWeese, President, American Policy Center, an expert on Agenda 21/Sustainable Development PART 2 PART 3

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EUROPE’S ENTITLEMENT RECKONING

NOVEMBER 10, 2011 From Greece to Italy to France, the welfare state is in crisis. In the European economic crisis, all roads lead through Rome. The markets have raised the price of financing Italy’s mammoth debt to new highs, and on Tuesday Silvio Berlusconi became the second euro-zone prime minister, after Greece’s George Papandreou, to

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THOMAS SOWELL: DEMOCRACY VS. MOB RULE IN ‘OCCUPY WALL STREET’ PROTESTS

UNIONLEADER.COM Published Nov 8, 2011 In various cities across the country, mobs of mostly young, mostly incoherent, often noisy and sometimes violent demonstrators are making themselves a major nuisance. Meanwhile, many in the media are practically gushing over these “protesters,” and giving them the free publicity they crave for themselves and their cause — whatever

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PEGGY NOONAN – HAPPY DAYS AREN’T HERE AGAIN

NOVEMBER 5, 2011 Happy Days Aren’t Here Again Why the Democratic Party still lays claim to Americans’ affection. By PEGGY NOONAN The Republican Party continues to struggle with its brand. A Washington Post-ABC poll this week tells us that in spite of Barack Obama’s relative unpopularity, and in spite of the economy, the Democratic Party

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GOVERNMENT UNIONS STRIKE BACK IN OHIO

NOVEMBER 5, 2011 They’re spending $30 million to repeal the state’s collective-bargaining reforms. By FRED BARNES Ohio Gov. John Kasich likened himself last week to Bernie Kosar, the Cleveland Browns quarterback from 1985 to 1992. Mr. Kasich was campaigning across Ohio for approval of Issue 2, the troubled referendum that would sharply curtail the power

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ABC, CBS AND NBC OVERLOOK OCCUPY WALL STREET RADICALISM

MEDIA RESEARCH CENTER      www.mrc.org OCCUPIER OUTRAGES OMITTED Study: ABC, CBS and NBC Overlook Radicalism and Criminal Behavior at Occupy Wall Street Protests; Soundbites Favorable by 19-1 By: Geoffrey Dickens | View PDF Version Monday, November 07, 2011 9:40 AM EST ABC, CBS and NBC have continued their overly positive coverage of the Occupy Wall Street

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WHY GERMANY IS LEADING FROM BEHIND

NOVEMBER 4, 2011 Angela Merkel’s uncertain trumpet in the great euro crisis reflects her country’s history, and a new kind of politics in the West. By JOSEF JOFFE In the European currency war, Germany has the biggest arsenal and the strongest interest in forestalling the collapse of the euro. So why is it playing Hamlet:

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