Written by Thomas E. Brewton
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Written by David Wilder

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David Wilder
April 15, 2008
In a few nights we will participate in one of Judaism's most ancient ceremonies, and certainly one of the year's most treasured events. We sit around a table and conduct a Seder – the annual recitation of the story of Israel's redemption from Egypt.
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Written by Nancy Morgan
Nancy Morgan
RightBias.com
April 15, 2008
Uncle Sam used to resemble my rich old uncle, the uncle that didn't visit very much but would always be there for us in a crisis. Uncle Sam would take care of the things our family couldn't take care of ourselves, like war, natural disasters and various ...
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Written by David G. Bancroft

April 14, 2008
by David G. Bancroft
While the freedoms we enjoy as Americans are unsurpassed, I cannot help but think of how these came to be . . . with all rooted in a strong belief in God.
And it has been this unwavering faith in God by the overwhelming majority of Americans through out our ...
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Written by Aaron Goldstein
April 11, 2008
Aaron Goldstein
For the record, I am not surprised that former U.S. President Jimmy Carter is traveling to Syria to meet with Hamas leader Khaled Meshal. The only thing about Carter’s visit that surprises me is that he didn’t go through with it sooner.
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Written by Frank Salvato
April 11, 2008
By Frank Salvato
Recently, in a Chicago suburb, a village trustee was issued a citation for disorderly conduct when she informed two less than discerning parents that the trees of the village were to be respected as elements of nature, not utilized like playground equipment. The ... Read more: Swinging Like Monkeys from the Branches of the Liberty Tree
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Written by Robert Spencer
April 10, 2008
by Robert Spencer
As we have seen, the reaction to Geert Wilders's film Fitna in the Islamic world has so far been muted, at least compared to Cartoon Rage, Pope Rage, and what the wretched dhimmi governments of Europe were fearing. Aside from the large demonstration in Pakistan on ...
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Written by Jim Kouri
April 10, 2008
by Jim Kouri
A couple of months ago, when the US Defense Department proclaimed their desire to finally bring war crimes charges against six detainees for the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, the goal was to jump-start the Bush Administration's ...
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Written by Thomas E. Brewton
Reads: 967