
College Student Alert: Beware of One-Party Classrooms
How can we explain continued public support for Barack Obama’s extremist spending plans, even though it is painfully obvious that his much touted “remaking America” means mortgaging the financial future of young people with trillions of dollars in debt?
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Feminists Expect to Cash in With Barack Obama
The groups that elected Barack Obama are poised to cash in on their investment and the feminists are muscling to be first in line. The National Organization for Women (NOW), bragging that “we all worked hard to help elect” Obama, has helpfully spelled out the “feminist action agenda”:
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1993 All Over Again
Faced with 24/7 obamamania on the media, the 60 million Americans who did not vote for Barack Obama are wondering where we go from here.
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We Must Educate Leaders To Be Conservatives
Conservatives face a major political challenge, but they can tackle and overcome it as they have done three times before. Three prior examples demonstrate the right way and the wrong ways to put America back on track and bounce back from a disappointing election.
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Some Change Is a Big Improvement
December first was a special day for the elementary students at Newark, New Jersey’s public schools. All children are now required to wear uniforms.
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Where Did the Reagan Votes Go in the 2008 Election?
Where did the super majority of votes gathered by Ronald Reagan in his Presidential campaigns go in 2008? Can they be reclaimed by future Republican candidates?
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Running on the Cult of Personality
Smarting from ridicule about the way John Edwards’ sexual mischief was covered up or ignored for months, the mainstream media have decided to avoid similar charges that they are protecting Barack Obama. Hence the unprecedented New York Times page-one treatment of Jerome Corsi’s latest best-seller, The Obama Nation.
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We Can’t Afford the Democrats’ Platform
Democrats learned that attacks on guns and defense of abortion are no longer winning issues for them, and this new awakening is reflected in their 2008 Party Platform adopted in Denver.
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Title IX Tied Our Hands at Olympics
The Olympics demonstrated again what competition, hard work and determination can produce, as numerous world records were shattered. American swimmer Michael Phelps and gymnast Nastia Liukin gave us much to cheer.
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One Brave Judge Resists Feminist Agenda
A New Jersey judge recently confronted an issue that courts have been avoiding for years: are restraining orders constitutional? Accused criminals have “due process” and many other constitutional rights, but the feminists have persuaded many judges to issue orders that restrain actions of non-criminals and punish them based on flimsy, unproved accusations.
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The Flipside of Feminism
by Suzanne Venker and Phyllis Schlafly