Archive for November 19th, 2008

Quote of the Day…11/19/08

“Those who are receptive to Senator Barack Obama’s plan to increase taxes on ‘the rich’ seem not to understand that the issue is the nation’s loss of wealth. Today, wealth can leave the country when heavy taxes threaten it—instantly, in an age of electronic financial transfers—and create jobs and economic growth overseas, instead of at [...]

The Cost of Democracy By: Don Snyder – An American

Americans cannot throw our constitutional heritage out the window for the promise of hope. The America we have known for over 200 years is an uplifting struggle for fairness, equality and a uniquely American idealism. It’s not perfect, but let’s not mess it up now.

The Coming Creativity Boom By George Gilder

Amid the surprising creations of entrepreneurs around the globe, all these technologies depend upon a vibrant and free U.S. economy without oppressive regulations or taxation. Creativity is the ultimate source of all forms of power and freedom.

Obama’s own personal CREEP

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Now, decades later, CREEP is back. But this time, rather than being a target of the press, CREEP is the press. On election night, after news that Barack Obama had won enough electoral college votes to be president, reporters and analysts on cable TV were talking about how Obama was going to be unbeatable in [...]

The Nancy, Harry and Office of the President-elect Show

“If the doctrine of separation of powers and the independence of the presidency is to have any validity at all, it must be equally applicable to a president after his term of office has expired,” Truman wrote to the committee.

Begging Your Pardon

Ramos has been held in solitary confinement under conditions liberals would not tolerate at Guantanamo Bay for his protection. He was assaulted his first week in prison.

It Has No Spine


Fred Thompson Warns Of An Obama Election

What will Barack Obama mean as president for the American economy? Fred Thompson, who sought the Republican nomination for the job, issues a warning.
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