Written by Daniel Greenfield

Fact checkers and truth squads are the media's latest tool for blurring the line between the editorial page and the new page. The ubiquitous fact checks are editorializing dressed up as verification. While on some occasions there are actual facts to verify, for the most part the fact checks defend ...
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Written by Ray Peach

On January 11th 2012, Stuart Varney from the Fox Business Network defended Mitt Romney’s career at Bain Capital in a report called Capitalism vs. Socialism. However, when Texas Governor Rick Perry claimed that Obama was a socialist, the Socialist Party USA claimed that Obama wasn’t a socialist ...
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Written by Eliana Benador

by Eliana Benador
In order to better understand this complex situation, one must consult the Jewish Torah.
The Torah is not a prayer book. In Judaism we have prayer books exclusively to pray. We have the *Weekday* Siddur or prayer book; we have *Shabbat* Siddur or prayer book, ad hoc for ...
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Written by David Gordon

This brilliant book collects 50 short essays by Ron Paul on issues that range from abortion and assassination to unions and Zionism. It is no disparate assemblage, though; rather it is unified around a central theme, the vital importance of liberty. Paul's defense of liberty and opposition to its ...
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Written by Daniel Greenfield
A LITTLE URINE WASHES OUT
In case you haven't heard some US soldiers might have urinated on dead Taliban fighters. Hopefully they did it facing in the direction away from Mecca, as American soldiers have been ordered to do toavoid offending Muslims, and that the dead Taliban didn't have Korans ...
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Written by Ray Peach

The psychological nature of a totalitarian dictatorship is created by two closely related phenomena: namely propaganda and terror. Because terror reinforces the monopoly of mass communication, socialist propaganda can only be fully understood within this context. Conversely, terror assumes its ... Read more: Propaganda, Terror, and Mass Communication Part 3
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Written by Bob McCarty

Slightly modified for stand-alone publication, a one-chapter excerpt from my book, Three Days In August: A U.S. Army Special Forces Soldier's Fight For Military Justice, provides graphic details of then-Green Beret Sgt. 1st Class Kelly A. Stewart's time on the run after being wrongfully-convicted ... Read more: Author's Excerpt from Book About Green Beret's Fight for Justice
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Written by Daniel Greenfield

The Western doctrine of non-violence depends on the willingness to compromise. To resolve any conflict by sitting down at a table, finding points of agreement and then working through the rest. The ruthless killing fields of the twentieth century have not shaken that eternal faith in a diplomatic ...
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Written by Mike Merrill

Hearing the mainstream media breathlessly report that the unemployment rate declined to 8.5% makes it sound like all is well and the economy is mending. Unfortunately, there’s more to the story.
The official unemployment rate, called “U-3” by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), ...
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