Archive for October, 2009

Hiding in plain sight: government-run health care

October 28, 2009
By patrick

Their own words…
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Senate Finance Committee Bill now online – 1502 pages long

October 19, 2009
By patrick

Good Lord, this is huge. 1502 pages of legislative language ready for your perusal, fresh off the Finance Committee site. This is what’s been called the Baucus Bill, I believe.
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They said the same thing after the Tet Offensive

October 10, 2009
By patrick

Today’s American military leaders are experiencing, in a smaller dose, what many of their forerunners went through after the Tet Offensive. A remote American outpost in Afghanistan was abandoned after being successfully defended against attacks by Taliban forces. In the wake of the attack, and as part of General McChrystal’s strategy shift, the base...
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President Obama’s accomplishments worthy of the Nobel Prize for Peace?

October 9, 2009
By patrick

“to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.” – Alfred Nobel The shocking news of the Nobel Prize for Peace going to President Obama will be spinning heads across...
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Has conservatism changed?

October 3, 2009
By patrick

Eric Scheie asks the right questions: Has conservatism changed? Is it the kind of change that “change” produced? I don’t have to go along with Obama’s form of change, I don’t see any reason why I should have to go along with conservatism’s form of change. If I don’t like left wing Alinskyism, why should I...
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AJNTSA! RINO Alert

October 2, 2009
By clay

Like a corny vampire, the RINO In Chief is rising from the grave.
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The Socialists can’t adapt to the loss of their basic electorate, and with globalism, the welfare

Huck nails it.

I can’t think of any person or business who would invest 28% of the cost of running …

Her 2nd amendment stance is music to my own ears.  I also like her …

Jennifer Rubin pens a look at one of our core beliefs- that advocating strongly for personal liberties should be …

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