In Defense of the Great State of Arizona Every once in a while, a government gets it right. Sometimes elected representatives are able to see beyond the partisan politics and recognize what must be done. Rarely, much to everyone’s surprise, the obvious is apparent to even the powers that be. And so it is recently…
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Whose Principles are these, Democratic, Republican or the Tea Party?
In these confusing political times of who is who, who is what, a moderate Democratic, a moderate Republican, a conservative, or a Tea Party member, it is good to ask a question in order to find clarity. Whose Principles are these? Democratic Party, Republican Party, or the Tea Party? Recognition of each person’s ability, dignity,…
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Seperation of Church and State: It’s our own fault
by Joshua Tolley Today, while eating my lunch, I was listening to the radio when a story came on the news break. A parent is suing the school district in which his daughter goes to school. The reason? The school has a break for students to pray (if they want to). The father is stating…
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A Story Coming Out of Oklahoma
by Joshua Tolley A story coming out of Oklahoma, from Fox-23 is reporting that the Eastern Oklahoma Catholic Diocese, in particular a Bishop James Slattery is prepared to go to jail if need be to prevent the enforcement of a new Oklahoma law. What law do you ask? A law that would prohibit illegal immigrants…
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The Week That Was (May 1, 2010)
The Heartland Institute’s Fourth International Conference on Climate Change will be held in Chicago, Illinois on May 16-18, 2010 at the Chicago Marriott Magnificent Mile Hotel, 540 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago. It will call attention to new scientific research on the causes and consequences of climate change, and to economic analyses of the cost and…
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The Energy Advocate
A Letter From Howard Hayden January 12, 2001 Editor The Denver Post 1560 Broadway Denver CO Gentle Folks: Editorials are traditionally placed in the section reserved for opinions; actual news is normally placed on the news pages. However, the 1/07/01 issue of The Denver Post has Michael Booth’s blatantly political opinion piece on the front…