Do it, Chris!
By Derek Wallace | November 29, 2008
Obnoxious MSNBC political pundit Chris Matthews may be considering a bid for the U.S. Senate in 2010.
That news comes from a Pennsylvania Democratic party leader, who was one of several party leaders to recently meet with Matthews about the possibility of a Senate run.
Matthews, of course, is the longtime host of the MSNBC show “Hardball,” [...]
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“Be Ye Thankful”
By Samuel Ashwood | November 27, 2008
This week of Thanksgiving is an excellent time to remind all our readers of the duty of thankfulness. Nobody exists in the whole world who does not have cause for gratefulness. All of us have mothers who carried us from conception to birth. All of us were cared for by our parents or others, who [...]
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Violence against Christians in India
By Theresa Moss | November 25, 2008
According to Christian aid workers, extremist Hindu groups are offering money, food, and alcohol to kill Christians in Orissa, India, and destroy their homes.
“Different tasks have different rewards. They are being offered foreign liquor, chicken, mutton and weapons,” a spokesman for the All-India Christian Council (AICC) said. “They are given petrol and kerosene.”
The head of [...]
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Ron Paul in 2012?
By Derek Wallace | November 19, 2008
Jesse Benton isn’t ruling it out yet.
Benton, who served as Paul’s communications director for his 2008 presidential run, told Reason magazine last week that Paul is still mulling the idea over:
“He hasn’t closed out the idea of another run,” said Benton today. “We have some time to decide whether he runs again, or whether he [...]
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Joachim Hoffmann’s “Stalin’s War of Extermination”
By Samuel Ashwood | November 13, 2008
When we hear the words, “War of Extermination,” one face springs to mind: the sinister visage of Adolf Hitler. For those who are fortunate enough to be readers of German author Joachim Hoffmann, an equally sinister face might come to mind: Joseph Stalin.
Hoffmann’s Stalin’s War of Extermination demonstrates conclusively that the Nazis hardly had a [...]
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