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DR. MARK HENDRICKSON: THE UNSEEN SCARS ARE OFTEN AS PAINFUL AS THE ONES SEEN |
The experience that haunted him the most happened on the aircraft carrier Essex during World War II.
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DR. MARK HENDRICKSON: THE UNSEEN SCARS ARE OFTEN AS PAINFUL AS THE ONES SEEN |
The experience that haunted him the most happened on the aircraft carrier Essex during World War II.
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DENNIS M. PATRICK: ATTACKED BY THE FDA |
After corralling medical care and food production and imposing onerous taxation and regulation, what else can be done to subdue a population? Whatever remains can be accomplished through Executive Orders.
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DR. PAUL KENGOR: PATTON, IKE, AND MY TEENAGE BOYS |
“So,” Darren told me, “I touched the hand of a man who touched the hand of a Civil War vet who in turn touched the hand of a Revolutionary War vet. We are not a very old country.”
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CHRISTOPHER MANION: HAIL TO THE DICTATORS! |
As Cardinal Dolan has affirmed, the bishops seem to have a phobia of their own when it comes to teaching the basic moral truths of the Catholic faith.
Could this be why they're losing in their efforts to defend the sacredness of marriage?
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DR. ALEJANDRO A. CHAFUEN: CELEBRATING VICTORIES OVER COMMUNISM ON WORLD FREEDOM DAY |
As George Santayana wrote, "those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Today, many young Germans do not have a vivid recollection of those last days of communism.
In addition to remembering those who contributed to the weakening of the Soviet Union and helped to strengthen the free society, Nov. 9 is an ideal day to take stock.
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ROBERT L. HALE: THE POLITICS OF POVERTY |
High unemployment is a winning strategy for today's political class. It facilitates an ever-expanding government.
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HERBERT E. MEYER: A JUDGMENT ON INTELLIGENCE |
Meanwhile, it seems that none of our country’s senior intelligence officials thought it worth the time and effort to keep an eye on the Tsarnaev brothers in Boston before they exploded two bombs at the Boston Marathon — even though both brothers were growing more radical by the week, had set up a terrorist-type website, and one of them had traveled to Dagestan, and after returning to the U.S. was the subject of a tip from Russian intelligence.
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DENNIS M. PATRICK: HEALTH CARE FRAUD |
It is Obama's ideological considerations that dominate his policies. If thirty-two million uninsured were truly the issue, the cost to cover them would have been much cheaper than implementing the "Affordable Care Act."
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DR. MARK HENDRICKSON: THE NEW, TYRANNICAL NORMAL |
A lot of people don’t care about JPMorgan Chase’s vicissitudes. “They’re just a bunch of corrupt Wall Street fat cats”; “They can afford it”; “It serves them right”—seem to be the yawning reaction of a largely apathetic public. If those who are indifferent to this episode were to understand what’s at stake here, they wouldn’t be so sanguine.
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CHRISTOPHER MANION: HICCUPS IN THE HIERARCHY |
Instead, the bishops have spent their energies advocating political issues on which good Catholics disagree.
Those receiving the highest priority from the conference's burgeoning bureaucracy are passing amnesty for illegal aliens and opposing any reduction in the rate of growth in federal welfare spending.
Once more, the bishops are dividing the faithful when they need to unite them.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - NOVEMBER 2, 2013 |
. . . white students in ND scored close to national averages; ND’s standing on the NAEP tests is eroding; black male suspects were identified in each case; Project Safe Bakken; the ND way of death; An environmental disaster? Altru’s financial hardship; Look what the bishop brought us! Cobb and his evil ways; what they used to do to horse thieves; Fargo needs the kindness of strangers; That’s the word from Devils Lake; DAKTOIDS . . . .
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DR. GARY SCOTT SMITH: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND VETERANS DAY |
In his annual messages, Roosevelt repeatedly argued that no other group of citizens deserved greater honor, respect and gratitude than the nation’s veterans and he worked to ensure that they received pensions
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DR. PAUL KENGOR: PATTON, IKE, AND MY TEENAGE BOYS |
. “So,” Darren told me, “I touched the hand of a man who touched the hand of a Civil War vet who in turn touched the hand of a Revolutionary War vet. We are not a very old country.”
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DR. L. JOHN VAN TIL: THE “WALL OF SEPARATION”-TRADITIONAL REPUBLICANS AND NEW CONSERVATIVES |
It certainly is fair to ask whether the current Republican establishment will look back to its past, before the term “conservative” entered the political lexicon, and see that the most popular American in the 1920s was a Republican—Calvin Coolidge. A traditional Republican, he stood for limited government and had reverence for the Declaration and the Constitution. He thought balancing the budget was a good idea, too.
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ROBERT L. HALE: DECLINE OF AMERICA—A BRIEF HISTORY |
As the political class emerged, increasingly asserting its arrogance, power, and certainty that it could remake America in the image of social justice, environmental supremacy, and political correctness, the greatness of America declined and is on the verge of disappearing.
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SALLY MORRIS: TIME FOR AN ASSESSMENT OF OUR POTENTIAL CANDIDATES |
It is time to begin looking for a replacement for Kevin Cramer for the 2014 Republican ticket. He has shown us little leadership and less principle since his election in 2012.
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DENNIS M. PATRICK: LEADING IN THE WILDERNESS |
Missing from the Republican establishment lineup is a sound leader. Who are we supposed to mass behind? No disrespect intended, but within North Dakota's delegation Senator John Hoveven and Congressman Kevin Cramer are not leaders. They are followers. As such, they are wandering in the wilderness. Confirm this with their recent behavior in their respective chambers on immigration, the debt ceiling and defunding Obamacare. No one in their group is willing to take a stand on principle. No one will say "Stop! Enough is enough!"
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DR. PAUL KENGOR: BONDING OVER BASEBALL |
After some uneasy words, our conversation picked up and lit up when we suddenly hit upon something we hadn’t discussed in years: baseball. Specifically, the focus was Pittsburgh Pirates baseball. The Pirates were looking at their first winning season in over 20 years. Drew and I talked for probably a half hour just about the Pirates.
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CHARLES G. MILLS: NATIONAL REVIEW REPUDIATES ITS HERITAGE |
. National Review no longer seeks to restore state sovereignty, repeal the New Deal, bring back public piety, or free Cuba or mainland China. Far from it. It now embraces the very thing it was founded to fight -- liberal Eisenhower Republicanism.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - OCTOBER 23, 2013 |
. . . It has never been so cool to be from North Dakota; artist James Rosenquist; a nickname to replace the Fighting Sioux; fifth straight home loss; Disgraced former Dickinson State President Richard McCallum; growing financial instability; sharp increases in burglary; concealed weapons permits; a time when the oil industry leaves and commodity prices fall; no-interest loans (using oil money) to farmers; Do you know what crop swathing is? Mandan had 285 oil wells; glossy brochures of Happy Cobbers; THIS AND THAT; DAKTOIDS . . . .
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DENNIS M. PATRICK: A CONTRARIAN VIEW OF THE GOVERNMENT CRISIS |
Meanwhile, a new generation of conservative leaders has emerged from the rubble -- Senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee. In these young Turks the moderate Republicans grabbed a tiger by the tail
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LEE S. WISHING: MAKING SENSE OF THE DEFUND/SHUTDOWN STRATEGY |
From an economic perspective, rather than a political perspective, linking the Defund Obamacare effort to a deal to fund the federal government wasn’t nutty; it made a lot of sense for the long run because Obamacare will create massive economic pain. Sadly, politics and elections are more important to politicians than the state of the American economy.
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SALLY MORRIS: AN OPEN LETTER TO CONSERVATIVES AND OTHER TEA PARTY PATRIOTS |
This vote will continue to haunt us – Cramer himself admits we have a $17 trillion debt. THAT IS BEFORE Obamacare even starts. This program will exponentially increase that debt and make it more impossible every day for us to ever balance the books again. And he voted to fund that and now he’s talking about dealing with the debt.
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TIM LUND: CONVERSATION WITH A LEFTIST |
" . . . The era of small government is over and gone forever. Yet some backward elements, some Reaganite dead-enders remain."
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DR. GARY WELTON: TEENAGE SEX: A FAMILY AFFAIR? |
We have now allowed schools and private organizations to take over sex education. This data suggests, however, that parental involvement remains an important part of the mix.
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