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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 [...]
Carol Platt Liebau: Republicans Should Prepare for “October Surprises”
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Republicans Should Prepare for “October Surprises”
by Carol Platt Liebau
It’s an old lawyers’ cliché: If you don’t have the law on your side, use the facts. If you don’t have the facts, pound the table. Apparently, the Obama/Pelosi Democrats have decided they need to pound the table – at least figuratively. That’s why Republicans [...]
George Will: Off-The-Cliff, But Catching On
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Off-The-Cliff, But Catching On
by George Will
You know the foreboding you feel while watching the steamier Greek tragedies, when dynasties are falling and sons are marrying their mothers and everyone is behaving badly and you are thinking: Really, things cannot continue like this.
Washington feels that way on the rare and fleeting occasions when it [...]
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 [...]
Bill O’Reilly: A Matter of Trust
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A Matter of Trust
by Bill O’Reilly
The current civil war in America is really an uncivil debate about whether or not to trust the federal government. Policy aside, fundamental beliefs are separating Americans into two intense camps.
On the left sits the give hope a chance crew, which supports the dramatic increase in government influence [...]
