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Beware of Stray Dogs, and Beware of Iran
by Gaspipe, Dec 28, 2006
Why America should steer very clear of Iran
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Paving A Road to His Future: Kenton Ngo, Next Generation Politician
by WesGuptill, Dec 25, 2006
If you ever wondered what the next wave of political players will look like, take a look at this young man. Kenton Ngo, 15, is well on his way to a career in politics. Read this article to see just how true that statement is.
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Islamic Liberalism
by T Godin, Dec 9, 2006
Islamic liberalism is a new approach to Muslim rule supported by many Islamic scholars, and boasts Western supporters as well.
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A Conservative's Commentary on Atlantic's 100 Most Influential Americans - Part Two
by Coach, Dec 1, 2006
The second part to my commentary on The Atlantic's recently published "100 Most Influential Americans" article.
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The Field of Candidates for US Pres '08 Seems to be Taking on Definition
by RVR912, Dec 1, 2006
Projected Nominations for Upcoming US Presidential Election
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Presidential Pardons - Not Just For Feathered Turkeys!
by texxmezz, Nov 26, 2006
Flyer and Fryer were pardoned on the White House lawn, as is traditional for the day before Thanksgiving. This action made me stop and wonder who would else the President would pardon before he leaves office. Here are a few names I'm personally nominating for the dubious honor.
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A Conservative's Commentary on Atlantic's Top 100 Most Influential Americans - Part One
by Coach, Nov 25, 2006
The Atlantic recently published their list of the top 100 most influential Americans of the past. My conservative commentary on their list.
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Finding the Good News
by Michael Powell, Nov 20, 2006
A short guide to the best news sites
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Leaving the Left
by Michael Powell, Nov 20, 2006
How and why I left liberalism
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Hypocrisy on Sudan
by Michael Powell, Nov 19, 2006
Many calling for action in Darfur are exercising hypocrisy.
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