
Feminism Has Become a Hot Topic
The liberals have unjustly blamed Sarah Palin for many things, but there’s one thing for which she is probably responsible: making feminism the hot topic that it has become today.
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Cheers for Repeal of ObamaCare
The U.S. House did what its candidates had promised and the voters expected: the House passed 245 to 189 a repeal of ObamaCare, the centerpiece of Socialism.
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Obama’s Plan to Admit Mexican Trucks

New Year’s Resolutions for State Legislators
The biggest news of 2010 was the gain of 690 state legislative seats by Republicans and their capture of both State Houses in 26 states.
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Let There Be Light
If we want to continue to enjoy the bright, warm light that Thomas Edison’s incandescent bulb radiates, Congress will have to repeal Subtitle B of Title III of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
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Time to Freeze Global Warming
The global warming prophets and propagandists, who enjoy living in style on other people’s money, gathered last month in the plush resort of Cancun, Mexico, where January temperatures usually hover around 80 degrees.
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Good Books You Might Have Missed
U.S. Senator Jim DeMint begins his book on Saving Freedom with the story of the Gingerbread Man, who evaded capture until he came to the river and accepted the offer of a fox to take him across.
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Lame Duck Judges Should Not Be Confirmed
One of the greatest risks of the current Lame Duck Congress is the possibility of Senate confirmation of Obama’s radical appointments to federal courts, boards and agencies.
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Government by Regulations Instead of Laws and Treaties
The Senate’s environmentalism expert, Jim Inhofe (R-OK), warns us that the Obama Administration is trying to implement Cap-and-trade anyway by bureaucratic regulations.
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The High Price of College
Since Obama became President he has increased student aid by nearly 50 percent to $145 billion a year, including an additional $10 billion in Pell grants.
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The Paycheck Unfairness Act
Women didn’t vote for Democratic candidates in the November election in the numbers expected, so President Barack Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid want to woo them back into the fold by passing the Paycheck Fairness Act (PFA) in the lame duck session.
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What’s Happened to Public School Curriculum?
The most widely used history textbook in U.S. public schools is A People’s History of the United States by the late Howard Zinn.
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