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![]() The continuing collapse of the global warming hoax: Slowly but surely, writes Alan Caruba, the reality about global warming is getting out -- aided by truth-seekers around the world Keeping Score In America: Chapter Two: What does Michael Moriarty intend to do with his latest series? Essentially how he got to where he is today Violence and the civilized society: Conformity and dissidence in different societies (Part Two): Mark Wegierski begins his careful look at different types of violence in society Banks cooking up another financial crisis: The more things change, the more they stay the same. Dr. Peter Morici says America's banks are once again lighting the fuse for another economic catastrophe The role of the federal government: The debate over the role of the federal government usually revolves around the differences between Republicans and Democrats, says Lisa Fabrizio Big Brother is a bugging me!: In response to the news that the U.S. federal government is data mining hundreds of millions of its citizens, Harold Witkov offers up a humble poem Our privacy has been plundered: It doesn't matter where you turn, argues Jane Gaffin, the government has managed to insert surveillance capabilities in almost every commercial electronics product or service Did no one see it coming?: In the early days of Marxist activism, did no one see what the actual outcome would be? Chris Clancy says a few did Getting it wrong about "getting it right": The remarkable lavish praise by Justices Thomas and Scalia of radical liberal judicial activists: According to Lester Jackson, Justices Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia love to heap praise on their fellow SCOTUS members. Jackson believes that praise is not deserved Marco Rubio is dead to me: Any credibility that Marco Rubio might have had as a conservative -- at least on the issue of immigration -- disappeared recently for Selwyn Duke It's the profiling, stupid!: If profiling is bad -- even if its terrorists who are the target -- why the left is giving the Obama administration a pass over data mining, wonders Mark Alexander A climate debate: Both sides showed up!: Denis Avery attended the remarkable recently: A debate on climate change where both sides actually bothered to show up View recent articles from
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