Friday, December 7, 2012

American Thinker

There Is No Party of Principle
Steve McCann
Any political party, whose leadership interests extends beyond aggregating power and accumulating personal wealth, would level with the people. More
Saved from Another Great Depression?
Jon N. Hall
The crisis of the moment is not a crisis of liquidity, but of solvency; specifically, the solvency of governmeny. Our 2008 liquidity crisis was dealt with quickly. Solvency issues cannot be dealt with by central banks. More
Textbooks, Lies, and Vulnerable Kids
Janet Tassel
Islamist indoctrination continues apace in liberal Massachusetts -- but several groups of concerned parents are starting to do something about it. More
Restore America 101
Lloyd Marcus
Now is not the time to be discouraged. We have a lot of work ahead, and we must be ready to do it! More
Lincoln and the Welfare State
Mary Nicholas
Lincoln would not only stand against the welfare state, but fight it. Why? Because his piercing gray eyes would instantly recognize it as another form of slavery, one more insidious than the variety he fought, but slavery nevertheless. More

Pearl Harbor in Perspective
December 7, 2012
The Axis powers have come and gone, but the internal dangers created by Roosevelt's New Deal still plague us today. More

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