Tag Archives: Opinion

Moral Reasoning

Moral Reasoning 22: Justice is a class being taught by Michael Sandel at Harvard. Michael Gerson has an op-ed on it in the Washington Post. I found the article very interesting, So, expect your inbox to be chock full of … Continue reading

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One of our Nation’s Finest

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"Death Panels" by any other Name

The Strata Sphere blog has a good article by AJ Strata: Update: Sarah Palin comes out again today, noting as I did, this is not about end-of-life consultations, it is about the core essence of any cheap, government run healthcare … Continue reading

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I heart Victor Davis Hanson

On Dishing It Out . . . [Victor Davis Hanson] Via National Review Online What is weird about the liberal hysteria to the obstreperous (and occasionally rude) town meetings is the complete amnesia about what constitutes reckless public discourse. At … Continue reading

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“You are terrifying us.”

This from an editorial opinion piece by Peggy Noonan in the Wall Street Journal online. And so the shock on the faces of Congressmen who’ve faced the grillings back home. And really, their shock is the first thing you see … Continue reading

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Saturday Morning Browsings

I’m trying to contain myself when it comes to posting every interesting thing I read so I will put several in this one. One of the sites I visit regularly in the morning is Lucianne.com. It is only links to … Continue reading

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Funny but True

I got this in an email from a friend. Probably a lot of you have seen it before, I had not. I don’t know where it started or whether it actually happened, but here it is. Enjoy! RECENT VIRGINIA CHURCH … Continue reading

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Monday Morning Links

Stumbling governors spell trouble for Dems according to Michael Barone at Townhall.com Osteoporosis and back pain are linked, as the former pass away with time and a man lead a normal sexual intercourse with the female partner. cialis low cost … Continue reading

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Tennessee Tried a type of Obama Healthcare

Real Clear Politics has an article showing a Tennessee attempt at health care that was very much like the Democrats would like us to have. Via the Strata-Sphere blog: The genesis of TennCare has many parallels to the situation in … Continue reading

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Are we "Reapeating the Mistakes of Japan’s Lost Decade?"

An editorial in the Washington Examiner says we are. Here’s something that ought to scare the daylights out of everybody: After Japan’s stock and real estate markets collapsed in 1991, government officials made a series of disastrous policy decisions that … Continue reading

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