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Liberals Fear The Militia And That Is Good

When the United States of America was being born it was thanks to brave men and women willing to fight against tyranny in ways that today would make many Americans (and certainly most liberal, progressive, socialist so-called Americans) faint.  It … read more »

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Now It Gets Ugly

From the White House to Wall Street, the public debate, the inside maneuvering, and the power politics is on the verge of being really ugly. Some of the most well respected economists are saying that this last week of October … read more »

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The history of the United States Democratic Party

Despite the important role of the Democratic Party in the American political history, only few Americans can declare the major facts in its history. The Democrats dominated the U.S. politics in two distinct periods: between 1828 and 1860 and between … read more »

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Corzine’s Spin Can’t Hide Record Job Losses

To the Editor: All summer long, Jon Corzine has been touting gains in private sector jobs as “proof” that his policies have brought New Jersey out of recession. But his July claims vanished in an August “statistical update” and the … read more »

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