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| China's porcelain facade: Did you watch the Beijing Olympics? Mark Alexander was in China during the games and got a different portrait of the communist giant The vast left wing conspiracy: Hillary Clinton may have popularized the notion of a Vast Right Wing Conspiracy but Alan Caruba the evidence exists there is actually one on the political left Dictatorship we can believe in: An American president is supposed to lead but Michael M. Bates says Barack Obama has a lot of demands of the American people Ideologues: Why do ideologues receive such little respect? Daniel M. Ryan has a pretty good explanation and it's because of a intellectual limitation that they have Community and identity in late modernity: Part Four: Is current-day society ruled by a liberal oligarchy, asks Mark Wegierski – and are there similarities between conservative and social democratic critiques of the system Red Islam rising: Could radical Islam and some of America's old enemies be priming themselves for an alliance? Michael Moriarty contemplates that troubling possibility Wily winning: A manual of mutating political philosophy – August 25, 2008: With the August silly season about to end Joseph Randolph has some final words of advice before the campaigning begins for earnest Dead wrong: Thomas E. Brewton wasn't surprised at Joseph Biden's selection as Barack Obama's running mate. The two share similar and wrong positions in Iraq All American otherness: The Democratic Party wants to promote "all-American" ideals at their national convention. The problem? Lisa Fabrizio says the party has a different notion of what that means then Americans do I smell a Clinton coup brewing: Think Hillary Clinton is still capable of some sneaky deeds at the Democratic National Convention? J.B. Williams shares your suspicions The Dysfunctional Congress: Recent events have shown just how broken Congress has become under the leadership of Rep. Nancy Pelosi, argues Jack Ward Voting conscience, not color: Nancy Salvato has one piece of advice for Barack Obama and his fellow leftists before they talk about race: Take a look at your own history The artificially inflated self-esteem of Barack Obama: What is Barack Obama's greatest flaw? Out of the laundry list Frank Salvato has chosen the ego that the presumptive Democratic nominee continually displays DNC platform: Bad news for dads: Mike McCormick and Glenn Sacks aren't sure why any man from either side of the political spectrum would vote Democrat in 2008 All he wanted was a quarter: He only needed a quarter for the parking meter, writes J.J. Jackson, and had no idea what he unleashed by asking a stranger "Smart growth" is un-American: America's Founders were pretty specific in their desire not to tell Americans how to use their land. Henry Lamb says government's today have forgotten that Prince Charles promotes world hunger: Prince Charles has once again slammed GM foods, write Dennis T. Avery and Alex A. Avery, a technology that save tens of millions of lives over the coming years Batman duked by robbin' jokers: The exoneration of Christian Bale over assault charges proves that allegations aren't the same thing as evidence, says David R. Usher Is the Fed still a Central Bank?: The U.S. Federal Reserve has a specific set of responsibilities it must carry out by law. Peter Morici says political and economic realities means the Fed is failing in its mission California children still considered state property: Thomas A. Bowden argues that a court's decision that home schooling is "permitted" in California is a hollow victory for parents View recent articles from
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