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Good Thoughts on Obamacare

By Paul Oyler / March 20, 2010 /

I will withhold the full fury of my thoughts until Obamacare passes, if indeed it does, this travesty that is being foisted on the American public against its will by a lying President, a power-possessed Speaker, and a tone-deaf Democrat Congress.  But in the meantime, here are two articles that need to be read, particularly…

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And Speaking of Flip-Floppers…

By Paul Oyler / March 19, 2010 /

Here’s our flip-flopping Commander-in-Chief, whose principles are apparently only good as long as he’s theorizing.  Once he gets in office, well…you be the judge… Our Flip-Flopping President This video should be seen by every American; it really exposes the blatant hypocrisy of the current occupant of the White House; follow the link; sorry that WordPress…

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Kucinich Switches His Vote: Now There's a Shock

By Paul Oyler / March 17, 2010 /

He said, tongue firmly in cheek. For all of Mr. Kucinich’s professed allegiance to principle (in his case, of course, far left fringe principle, but principle none the less), this was predictable; this isn’t the first time that the “principled” Kucinich has been a sell-out (and it certainly won’t be the last).  Most people don’t…

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What Should Minimum Wage Be?

By Paul Oyler / March 10, 2010 /

Zero, of course. In a great article published yesterday by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution–which does seem to be diversifying a little bit to the right in its editorial page, a welcome change–Richard Burkhauser makes the point that if we are serious about reducing unemployment—particularly among the young and inexperienced, who if allowed to remain chronically un-and…

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Obama: Rescuing Everyone from the Truth

By Paul Oyler / January 1, 2010 /

Great piece by Roger Scruton on the difference between conservative and liberal thinking, and why Europeans love Comrade Obama so much that they awarded him the Nobel Peace Prize: Totalitarian Sentimentality

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