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    There is much to be grateful for tonight here in Washington. Our senior fellow John Wohlstetter, who is writing on nuclear proliferation, a public policy topic so old it is new again (or going to be), just held an exquisite book party to celebrate hi...
    aggregated: 26 weeks 2 days ago | 35 views
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    The prospect of an election in Canada was put off another indefinite period as the Bloc Quebecois decided to vote in favor of the Conservative Government's budget. But a no-confidence vote could be raised by the Liberals in a couple of weeks anyhow. ...
    aggregated: 26 weeks 4 days ago | 27 views
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    Rhetoric has been a substitute for substance for some time in this Administration. It's great rhetoric, but it lacks a foundation. The health care speech--now remembered mainly by the controversy over a Congressional heckler--has been followed by an ...
    aggregated: 26 weeks 4 days ago | 27 views
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    Turkey had a serious, Katrina-like major flood last week, that somehow has not been much noticed in in the rest of Europe and U.S. The scene apparently was messy and residents are complaining that Prime Minister Erdogan, when he was mayor of Istanbul...
    aggregated: 26 weeks 5 days ago | 26 views
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    Newly installed Director of the U.S. Census Bureau, Dr. Robert Groves, has made an important decision that bodes well for the conduct of the 2010 Census. By dropping any dealings with the community activist group Acorn he confirms the Bureau's absolu...
    aggregated: 27 weeks 8 hours ago | 35 views
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    Charles Darwin! an Austrian friend quipped recently (affecting the tone of the Left). Why, he was the most important person since Jesus Christ--except, of course, that Jesus wasn't real. That pretty much sums up the attempted hagiography of the an...
    aggregated: 27 weeks 1 day ago | 24 views
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    Charles Darwin! jokes Mathias Brucker, an Austrian friend (adopting the tone of the secular Left), Why, he was the most important person since Jesus Christ--except, of course, that Jesus wasn't real. That pretty much sums up the attempted hagiogra...
    aggregated: 27 weeks 1 day ago | 22 views
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    The New Scientist may sound like a scholarly science publication, but in covering news it often revels in uninformed and unprofessional attacks on critics of Darwinian evolution. So it is somewhat of a surprise to see the publication produce a not-so...
    aggregated: 27 weeks 2 days ago | 42 views
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    Equality is the explicit, if unachieved, goal of communism, the promise of socialism and the sly aspiration of liberalism. When some people have much more than others, it is a cause for alarm, and we have so many alarmed studies to exhibit this worry...
    aggregated: 27 weeks 2 days ago | 35 views
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    The destruction of language proceeds apace with the planned creation of yet another czar in the Obama Administration, this time a manufacturing czar .The idea is preposterous. What is meant is that someone will appear on the White House staff rost...
    aggregated: 27 weeks 3 days ago | 17 views
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