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Keep Christ at the center of it all

We are engaged in a culture war right now. A war not against culture but for culture, one that pits Judeo-Christian values against secularism, materialism, and lots of other "isms."

December 18, 2011 | Elijah Friedeman | Columnists


Say it, don't spray it

Merry Christmas. Happy Holidays. Season's Greetings. Like, Whatever, Dude. I do not necessarily subscribe to the view that this devolution of yuletide messages represents a full-blown War On Christmas, unless you think of it as a faceless war of attrition like the wearing down of the significance of Memorial Day or Pearl Harbor Day. If it is a war, both sides have gaping holes in their underlying principles and battle strategies. An attempt to be ...

December 18, 2011 | Danny Tyree | Columnists


Life is what happens ...

Drug debate is not about birth control "Life is what happens when you are busy making other plans" - John Lennon Last week, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and the Obama administration took what appeared to be an extraordinarily conservative position to block a FDA recommendation that would have allowed young girls, age 11 and older, to buy a morning-after pill over the counter without parental consent. Predictably, the abortion crowd threw a ...

December 16, 2011 | Susan Stamper Brown | Columnists


I will, I will, I will -- enough?

LA JOLLA - God bless America, and how's everybody? Newt Gingrich still led in the GOP primary polls in Iowa Tuesday, however the caucus vote looks tight. The frontrunner is a little on the defensive. Newt Gingrich not only signed a pledge to be faithful to his wife, he promised to be faithful to his next three wives. The Supreme Court agreed to rule on Arizona's attempt to control its borders. They should be allowed ...

December 16, 2011 | Argus Hamilton | Columnists


Newt Gingrich implodes ‘conventional wisdom’

HILLSBORO, Missouri – What if a state held a non-binding Presidential primary and the current front-runner for the Republican Presidential nomination wasn't on the ballot?

December 15, 2011 | Joe Gandelman | Columnists


That just ain't right

HOLLYWOOD - God bless America, and how's everybody? Tulsa police arrested a woman last Friday for cooking up crystal meth in the aisle of a local Walmart. She mixed the ingredients taken right off the shelves and lighted it up in a mason jar. She is charged with selling something in Walmart that is made in America. Fed Ex and UPS reported doing double their usual holiday business thanks to all the online shopping this ...

December 15, 2011 | Argus Hamilton | Columnists


If you earn it, you'll appreciate it

Tom Brokaw has written a book about the "greatest generation," a generation that grew up with fathers in the home who saw it as their duty to instill in their sons a work ethic.

December 14, 2011 | Mike Reagan | Columnists


Tebow continues a hot topic

HOLLYWOOD - God bless America, and how's everybody? Tim Tebow led the Denver Broncos to their sixth straight come-from-behind victory Sunday over the Chicago Bears. He's now the number-one topic at the water cooler in the country. Tim Tebow is the most talked-about white Bronco since the O.J. Simpson chase. President Obama vowed to delay his vacation until Congress agrees to raise taxes on the rich to extend payroll tax cuts. Democrats insist they don't ...

December 14, 2011 | Argus Hamilton | Columnists


No wonder the GOP is DOA

"These are the times that try men's souls" wrote Thomas Paine during the darkest days of the American Revolution.

December 13, 2011 | Michael Stafford | Columnists


Be careful of this new technology

If you are like us, every day you pick up a smartphone and you send email, visit with friends on Facebook, send a text message or even log into your bank's website and pay a bill.

December 09, 2011 | Floyd and Mary Beth Brown | Columnists


Tebow faces pseudo-political correctness

Despite the fact that in America, 60 to 70 percent of people identify themselves as "Christian" to one degree or another, Christian-bashing seems to be just about as popular a pastime as watching football these days. And when a national football player commits the unpardonable sins of being both pro-life and vociferously, pro-Jesus, you end up with Monday morning pundits who cast ridiculous judgments from on top of their lofty thrones, much like the old ...

December 08, 2011 | | Columnists


Teddy -- Roosevelt -- not Kennedy

HOLLYWOOD - God bless America, and how's everybody? President Obama was in Kansas Tuesday to commemorate Teddy Roosevelt's speech there a century ago. It called for corporations and rich people to give up their wealth for the common good. Today Republicans refer to this speech as the first successful test of LSD. Tim Tebow was the talk of the NFL Monday after leading the Denver Broncos to their sixth victory in seven starts as quarterback. ...

December 08, 2011 | Argus Hamilton | Columnists


Protesters deserve to be heard

Those who would describe Occupy protests as a "hissy fit" by "a whole army of freeloaders" who "have no interest in just getting to work and doing their part" are missing the point.

December 02, 2011 | Susan Thacker | Columnists


Bye-bye to Barney

To listen to the "elite" media you'd think that a renowned statesman was regrettably planning to leave the political scene.

December 01, 2011 | | Columnists


Time to beat down bullying problem

CLEARFIELD, Pa. - Here's one more disturbing story related to the shocking Penn State child sexual abuse case: Victim #1, whose allegations about being molested by Jerry Sandusky led to legendary football coach and alleged enabler Joe Paterno's firing, has left his high school after being bullied by classmates due to his role in Paterno's dismissal.

November 30, 2011 | Joe Gandelman | Columnists


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Obama Agenda Undermines Medical Innovation

Alzheimer's Disease costs the U.S. economy over $200 billion per year, about $140 billion of which is a direct federal budgetary cost to Medicare and Medicaid. On our present course, this cost will quintuple to $1 trillion by 2050. It is the major driver up the steeply rising health care cost curve. Given this context, the most important question for health policy is not the green eyeshade question of who-pays-how-much that has come to dominate ...

May 14, 2013 | Phil Kerpen | Columnists


Welfare on Mars?

HOLLYWOOD-Happy Tuesday, everybody, and God bless America.

May 14, 2013 | Argus Hamilton | Columnists


Learn from History

History is one of our greatest teachers.

May 12, 2013 | Michael Reagan | Columnists


Do We Still Need the Department of Education?

When executives of corporations are caught aiding and abetting criminal behavior of their employees, the executives are prosecuted and the businesses are destroyed.

May 12, 2013 | Rick Jensen | Columnists


American pravda, a nation of lawbreakers and Benghazigate

Louis Brandeis, who served on the United States Supreme Court from 1916 to 1939, once warned, "Our government teaches the whole people by its example. If the government becomes the lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy."

May 09, 2013 | | Columnists


Limbaugh, Kurtz and the Bum’s Rush

Big news for those who think there aren't consequences in our media when professional talkers cross the line, or when famous reporters mess up and don't fix their mistakes without qualification, or do so begrudgingly. We now see proof of the law of consequences.

May 09, 2013 | Joe Gandelman | Columnists


Did something happen in Benghazi?

HOLLYWOOD--God bless America, and how's everybody?

May 09, 2013 | Argus Hamilton | Columnists


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