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» Mr. President-elect, Don't Fool With the Law on Terror
By Michael J. Gaynor | Published Today | From Our Writers | Rating:
        President-elect Obama needs to learn from the mistakes of the Clinton administration and the success of the second Bush administration and treat the War on Terror as a war, not a crime.
» Obama's Grand Experiment: Global Warming Cap-and-Trade Policy
By Tom Borelli | Published Today | From Our Writers | Rating:
        The prospect that President-elect Barack Obama may keep the Bush tax cuts until 2011 has some clinging to hope he will postpone his liberal ideas for the economy’s sake.  However, there’s little chance of that when it comes to global warming, an issue on which Obama puts his ideology first and the nation’s economic growth second.
» The State and Same-sex Marriage
By Robert Klein Engler | Published Today | From Our Writers | Unrated
        It would serve those well who protest for same-sex marriage to reconsider their protests.  Most voters are not in favor of their proposal.  Such protests also gain little sympathy by attacking religion.  The protesters often express a "spoiled brat syndrome," as well, childishly demanding what they cannot have.
» "Doublespeak" and American Socialism
By Cliff Kincaid | Published Yesterday | From Our Writers | Rating:
       It will be hard for congressional Republicans to fight this socialist trend when their leadership in both Houses backed Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson’s initial $700-billion Wall Street bailout.
» "Public Perception" Worked for Communists, Too
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       During the time of the Soviet Empire, communists employed the tactic of ''public perception'' to control the thinking of the Russian people, with propaganda distributed through their government-owned media.
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» Amir Teheri on "Terror's New Face"
By External Article | Published Today | World Affairs | Unrated
         The world confronted a new face of terror this week in India--operating with brand new tactics and a host of goals.

» Recommended for Writers: "Associated Press Stylebook"
By Marv Essary | Published Yesterday | Style Book | Rating:
        In writing or editing, many questions come up about words, spelling, and style.  Having this stylebook handy will answer most of them for you, and enhance confidence in your work. 
» "Turkey Talk." An After-Thanksgiving Poem
By Author Unknown | Published 11/29/2008 | Fun Stuff | Unrated

        This anonymous poet's seasonal verse is making the rounds on the Internet. 

» Another One of Those Annoying "Thanksgiving" Essays!
By External Article | Published 11/29/2008 | CalWatch | Unrated

       When Los Angeles voters head to polls next March 3, they will find the name of Walter Moore as a candidate for mayor.  In the spirit of Thanksgiving, Moore subjects his supporters to "one of those nauseatingly maudlin but mercifully short 'thank you' recitations."

» "Disgusting" Bias for Obama, TIME Writer Admits
By External Article | Published 11/28/2008 | Media | Unrated
       The mainstream media's support for Barack Obama's presidential campaign was so biased that even major insiders are now admitting they were shocked by its depth and depravity.
» Holding the Line This Thanksgiving
By Chuck DeVore | Published 11/27/2008 | CalWatch | Rating:

       California Assemblyman Chuck DeVore writes about the emergency meeting held to debate Governor Schwarzenegger's tax hike and proposed budget, and about his pride in Republican colleagues who stood unanimously against the measures.  

» Monica Crowley: Clinton a la Carter
By External Article | Published 11/27/2008 | World Affairs | Unrated
        As much as Carter drove Bill Clinton bananas with his foreign policy freelancing, Clinton learned a thing or two about how to undermine a successor you can't stand.  Hillary may go to State, but Bill will go rogue.
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