Monthly Archives: February 2012

Best Republican strategy may be a brokered convention

A critical question for November’s general election is whether America has reached the point where the hefty entitlement bonds to society, and vast “handouts”, have reached the tipping point where a majority of voting Americans favor a progressive “Nanny State” … Continue reading

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The stunning HHS mandate on contraceptives, and the Obama “accommodation”

The federal government turned a new page in implementing Obamacare with its HHS ruling that religious institutions must furnish contraceptive medications and services as part of the health insurance it provides to its employees.  This outrageous deprivation of First Amendment guaranteed religious liberties was immediately … Continue reading

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“Fair share” and “level playing field” are myths

“Fair share” and “level playing field” are terms mentioned although never defined by President Obama and the liberal elitists . These terms are commonly used to contrast the “rich” and the “poor” and to promote class warfare. They are used also to undermine the successful outcomes achieved by Americans most … Continue reading

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Defense cuts will threaten America’s national security

With recent official reports on the build up of nuclear weapons by China, and sharp increases in naval assets and offensive weapons that are taking place in that nation, the question is whether America will be able to keep pace with the mounting threat of Communist China, and … Continue reading

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Arab Spring is beyond American control

  The Arab Spring gives birth to another major foreign policy challenge for the United States. The best policy will call for close monitoring of events taking place in nations like Syria and Egypt where violent dictators and  autocratic regimes continue to … Continue reading

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