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Dennis Prager: For the Left, There Are No Sacred Texts
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For the Left, There Are No Sacred Texts
by Dennis Prager
A number of well-known spokesmen on the left have voiced reservations not only about the Republican decision to have members of Congress — both Republicans and Democrats — read the Constitution aloud at the opening of the latest session of Congress. They have [...]
Dennis Prager: This Is a Referendum, Not an Election
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This Is a Referendum, Not an Election
by Dennis Prager
Next Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010 is not Election Day. It is Referendum Day.
It may be commonplace for commentators to announce that every election is “the most important election in our lifetime” or something analogous. But having never said that of a presidential election, let [...]
Dennis Prager: Name One Difference Between World Opinion and Left-Wing Opinion
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Name One Difference Between World Opinion and Left-Wing Opinion
by Dennis Prager
Here’s a challenge: Can you name one difference between what the media refer to as “world opinion” and Left-wing opinion?
Take all the time you need. But no matter how much time you take, you probably won’t come up with any examples.
Here are [...]
Dennis Prager: John, Chuck, Kathleen, and … Mr. President
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John, Chuck, Kathleen, and … Mr. President
by Dennis Prager
There was something particularly annoying — even harmful to society — during the health care summit held last week between President Obama and leading members of the House and Senate.
It was the president’s calling all the congressmen and senators by their first names.
It is [...]
Dennis Prager: Democrats Ensure America Will No Longer Be the Last Best Hope of Earth
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Democrats Ensure America Will No Longer Be the Last Best Hope of Earth
by Dennis Prager
As the passage of the bill that will start the process of nationalizing health care in America becomes almost inevitable, so, too, the process of undoing America’s standing as The Last Best Hope of Earth will have begun.
That description [...]
Dennis Prager: Obama and The Nobel Prize
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Why President Obama Was Awarded the Nobel Prize
by Dennis Prager
The Nobel Peace Prize, already devalued, has sunk to a new low. This assessment has nothing to do with one’s estimation of this year’s recipient, President Barack Obama. Most of those on the left, with a few predictable exceptions such as the New [...]
Dennis Prager: I Thought ‘Dissent Is Patriotic’
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I Thought ‘Dissent Is Patriotic’
by Dennis Prager
Living in liberal Los Angeles, I am surrounded by people — and bumper stickers — I do not agree with.
One of the more popular liberal bumper stickers of the last decade tells us “Dissent is Patriotic.” Now, as it happens, it is impossible to truly disagree [...]
Dennis Prager: Why the Cairo Speech Was So Sad
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Why the Cairo Speech Was So Sad
by Dennis Prager
It appears that President Barack Obama decided not to incorporate any of the points on American-Muslim relations I included in my last column, a speech I suggested he give in Cairo to the Muslim world.
Nevertheless the president made some courageous [...]
Dennis Prager: The Speech President Obama Won’t Give in Egypt
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The Speech President Obama Won’t Give in Egypt
by Dennis Prager
This week, President Barack Obama is scheduled to give a major address in Cairo to the Muslim world. He is likely to reiterate what he has stated previously to Muslim audiences, that America has no battle with Islam, deeply respects Islam and [...]
Dennis Prager: President Has “More Effective” Method to Get Intel from Terrorists – What Is It?
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President Has “More Effective” Method to Get Intel from Terrorists – What Is It?
by Dennis Prager
In his latest address – on Guantanamo detainees – President Obama said something of extraordinary importance that seems to have been missed by the media:
“I know some have argued that brutal methods like water-boarding were necessary [...]
