Sat, 23 May 2009 15:20:19 +0000 – By Patrick DorinsonPolitical Commentator “I will seek somebody with a sharp and independent mind and a record of excellence and integrity.” So said President Obama recently when talking about what qualities he’s looking for as he searches for someone to fill Justice David …
Read More »Rain or Shine, Environmentalists Want to Control Us
Wed, 11 Mar 2009 05:00:08 +0000 – By Dan GainorVice President Business Media Institute This is the winter of environmentalists’ discontent. They desperately want the earth to be warming to prove Al Gore’s truth inviolate and they are going to make you pay thousands of dollars for it no matter …
Read More »Award-winning actress, singer: Thankful for being alive and happy
This time of year, it’s easy to get caught up in wanting to get the latest gadget or toy. For me, as I’ve gotten older, it’s more about wanting to spend time with those closest to me. Because time is the greatest gift we can give to those we love, …
Read More »Fourteen things I'm thankful for in 2014
Every poll of recent months shows Americans in a foul mood when it comes to the economy, their personal finances and the general direction of the nation. Most Americans think the great American Dream — the idea that our children will achieve a standard of living higher than our own …
Read More »College orders student to 'dumb down' religious show
The folks in the drama department at Cape Fear Community College are just fine with staging productions about rape and incest. But when it comes to staging a show with Christian themes – well, that’s a problem. So says Alliance Defending Freedom, a religious advocacy group that claims the school’s …
Read More »November midterms: A tale of two elections
For some weeks now on our Fox News show “Political Insiders,” I have been expressing my concern that if we look at the polls, we seem to have two elections going on. With only days to go before the midterm elections we continue to see a true anomaly which is …
Read More »California's Prop 47 prison experiment: Roll of the dice meets ticking time bomb
Time was when anything but the toughest stance against crime was a ticket to political trouble in California. That included the death penalty, which was Dianne Feinstein’s ticket to stardom back in 1990 when her defense of the practice before a convention hall of angry liberal Democrats – a calculated …
Read More »Beyond the Ice Bucket Challenge: What's really shocking about ALS
By the year 2025, one in every 25 American adults will be diagnosed with ALS, Parkinson’s, or Alzheimer’s. If you think that taking the Ice Bucket Challenge is a shock to the system, please consider the following fact: Soon we will all know someone—or be the person–with one of these …
Read More »Climate change: The moment I became a climate skeptic
I got my first lesson on the subject of climate change more than 10 years ago. My tutor was an internationally famous climate scientist at a major Ivy League university. Unlike most lectures I have heard from professors, this one was brief, to the point and extremely enlightening. At the …
Read More »Another week of government lawlessness
What if the federal government is shameless? What if it personifies the adage of do as I say and not as I do? What if it does the very things it prosecutes others for doing? What if it has written laws and enacted procedures so that it can spy and …
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