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![]() ![]() For the Week of September 25, 2023 Trump 2024 ledger of assets and liabilities: Mark Alexander says that presidential character was once defined by strength, moral clarity, humility, and faith -- and Donald Trump has some serious issues there An introduction to the thought of George Parkin Grant, thirty-five years since his passing (Part One): Mark Wegierski looks at the thoughts of Canadian conservative philosopher George Grant What if we excused other crimes the way we do election fraud?: One would think that election fraud would be something that everyone took very seriously. Rachel Alexander wishes that crime were taken as seriously as the usual suspects of the criminal system Medical Examiner's Office source: "Only 1 to 2%" of "COVID deaths" were really COVID: Selwyn Duke spoke to a medical examiner recently who stated that deaths due to COVID-19 were far lower than the public has been told. If that's true, Duke argues, the true number for the US is in debate as well Investment-house collusion suffocates market signals: Scott Shepard charges that investment houses are working together in a manner which is causing the average American to experience economic harm Can Israel and the Palestinian Authority continue to cooperate?: Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas won't be around forever and that means that Israel will soon have to deal with another PA chief. Lt.-Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch argues the Jewish state may have to make some tough decisions Last Week Questions every corporate director should answer in a post-woke world: Recent events have shown that we may be moving past the nightmare of the woke corporation and Stefan Padfield has some advice for CEOs going forward A quick glance at fashion, cosmetics, and cosmetology in Poland: In this whimsical piece, Mark Wegierski revives memories of a happier time in East-Central Europe, twenty years ago A Skeptic's Guide to the Universe: Mystery Babylon, part I – From its roots in remote antiquity to its influential place in modern organized religion: Pagan rituals and belief may seem a thing of a distant past but Charlotte B. Cerminaro argues that plenty of it survives in modern religion Time to get serious about protecting our schools: If people are truly serious about protecting children in schools, argues David Huntwork, then it's time to put the assets in place -- in the schools -- to do so The left's double standards with hypocrisy and forgiveness regarding Rep. Lauren Boebert: Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) was escorted out of a theatre recently for vaping inside and the political left has had a field day over the "scandal" -- while defending someone like Democrat Susanna Gibson, writes Rachel Alexander Let's end the climate scare promoting abortion: In the latest of his series examining how the pro-abortion movement is attempting to tie itself to the climate change bandwagon, Tom Harris looks at claims over sea levels and CO2 Does your vote still matter?: Mark Alexander has an important question for you to answer: If the last civil measure to correct Democrat corruption of our Constitution is the ballot box, but your vote no longer counts, then what? Attacks on rule of law point to need for off-grid money: Those in power are pushing hard the idea of digital currency and economic systems but Clint Siegner says recent events have shown why old school money is still important Extremist Islam challenges Fatah in Lebanon: Open warfare has erupted at the Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp in Lebanon recently, reports Yoni Ben Menachem, between extremist Islamic groups and the Palestinians for nothing less than its control View recent past articles or go to our archive |
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