A National Day of Prayer is Not Enough

Organizers of the National Day of Prayer were upset that President Obama did not officially participate in the observation. He said he would pray privately-a biblical ideal-as he does every day, the president’s spokesman said. His only public acknowledgement was to issue a White House proclamation. Well, I’m kind of glad. I’m tired of politicians [...]

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Stimulus 101: Obama Vs. Reagan

Obama-vs-Reagan

President Barack Obama says the economy is the worst since the Great Depression. Actually, it is the worst since the Reagan recession of 1982-83. Further, the 2009 market crash is not the worst since 1929, but since 1987 – also on Ronald Reagan’s watch.

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Leftist Elites Still Believe in Socialism

It’s astonishing and a little horrifying that America’s elites know so little about their country’s history. Case in point: Jared Bernstein of the Economic Policy Institute. Jared is an influential left-ish economic polemicist and a sometime adviser to Barack Obama on economic affairs. I’ve debated with Jared dozens of times over the past several years, but what happened this week was especially disturbing.

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The Talent and The Optics

The two stars of the recent election were Barack Obama and mainstream media

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Barack Obama: Born in the U.S.A.?

Just some notes to spread awareness of the fact that a Supreme Court case is challenging the citizenship of Barack Obama and thus his constitutional eligibility to even hold the office of President.

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The Californication of the ObamaNation

While most people think they were casting their vote on Tuesday for political reasons, they were actually voting for cultural reasons. Although election seasons always spawn heavy words and light action, rarely have both campaigns offered so very little policy and so very much empty rhetoric. It goes to show that every rule has an [...]

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Barack Obama, Fabian Socialist

Barack Obama is a Fabian socialist. I should know; I was raised by one. My Grandfather worked as a union machinist for Ingersoll Rand during the day. In the evenings he tended bar and read books. After his funeral, I went back home and started working my way through his library, starting with T.W. Arnold’s [...]

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One Man’s Opinion on the Election

Elections are about who will control political power. Because this election is so important to our constitutional freedoms, especially those outlined in the First Amendment, it is important that we understand the possible impact tomorrow’s election could have on our nation and a ministry like American Vision.

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Black Tuesday?

I nearly lost my faith in big-politics while in the act of voting during the 2000 election. I cast my ballot in a small church in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, that employed a now old-school voting booth

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Hey Joe…

After watching last night’s debate about “Joe the Plumber,” I thought this reminder was in order. I recently read this and was amazed at how some things never change. This was written almost 40 years ago and sounds as if it was written yesterday. Humanism and its promise for entitlements (or in Joe’s case, purchasing [...]

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