Obama's Accomplices in the Republican Party
by Edward Cline
(October 3, 2009)
Republicans: Ready to Embrace Freedom? Or to help Obama and the Democrats shoplift it?
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The Brainy Bunch
by Thomas Sowell
(September 28, 2009)
Politically brilliant and charismatic leaders, promoting reckless government spending-- of whom Juan Peron was the most prominent, but by no means alone-- managed to create an economic disaster in a country with an abundance of natural resources and a country that was spared the stresses that wars inflicted on other nations in the 20th century.
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Washington's Lies
by Walter Williams
(September 7, 2009)
President Obama and congressional supporters estimate that his health care plan will cost between $50 and $65 billion a year. Such cost estimates are lies whether they come from a Democratic president and Congress, or a Republican president and Congress. You say, "Williams, you don't show much trust in the White House and Congress." Let's check out their past dishonesty.
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The Great Escape
by Thomas Sowell
(August 25, 2009)
The great escape of our times is escape from personal responsibility for the consequences of one's own behavior.
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Obama's Email Stunt and the March to Fascism
by Edward Cline
(August 6, 2009)
How dare you refer to Americans criticizing your socialist health and economic plans, and the facts they are bringing to light about your whole power-lusting, corrupt regime as fishy? How dare you threaten to abrogate their First Amendment rights?
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Utopia Versus Freedom
by Thomas Sowell
(August 4, 2009)
Ultimately, our choice is to give up Utopian quests or give up our freedom.
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America's Mobocracy
by Edward Cline
(August 3, 2009)
A minor facet of the Obama administration itself is the 'gangster government' character of his White House staff and his cabinet and departmental appointees.
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Disaster in the Making
by Thomas Sowell
(July 29, 2009)
Like so many before him who have ruined countries around the world, Obama has a greatly inflated idea of his own capabilities and the capabilities of what can be accomplished by rhetoric or even by political power.
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Exploiting Public Ignorance
by Walter Williams
(July 29, 2009)
Secure in the knowledge that the American people are compliant and willing to cast off the limitations imposed on Washington by the nation's founders, future administrations are probably going to be even more emboldened than Obama and the current Congress.
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Republicans in the Wilderness
by Thomas Sowell
(June 23, 2009)
Ronald Reagan won two elections in a landslide by being Ronald Reagan-- and, most important of all-- explaining to a broad electorate how what he advocated would be best for them and for the country.
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