Oct 15, 2009 -
by Troy Senik
http://nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/who-killed-california
My apologies for having nothing originally in this post. The text was here but didn't show up.
Apparently this article is too long to be printed here, at about 11 pages. It is nevertheless worth reading, unless, as someone has already done, you have made your mind up what to believe before reading.
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Sep 08, 2009 -
From Citizens to "Stakeholders": The New American Constitution
By Angelo M. Codevilla
"I'm going to get everybody concerned around a big table where all can express their views and their needs. And I'll express mine, and that will make sense of them all because I'll be president."
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Mar 18, 2009 -
You've Got to Have Heartland
By Peter Ferrara
The chief source of hysteria over possible man-made global warming has been the United Nations and its Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The panel's own climate models project that if man's emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases were causing global warming, there would be a particular pattern of temperature distribution in the atmosphere, which scientists call "the fingerprint." Temperatures in the troposphere portion of the atmosphere above the tropics would increase with altitude, producing a "hotspot" near the top of the troposphere, about 6 miles above the earth's surface.
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May 04, 2009 -
Republicans Looking for a Modern Inspiration?
By Jack Cox
There has been much press coverage these days about the problems of the Republican Party seeking a new identity that resonates with Americans. Too often Republicans and conservatives seem to lack compassion and concern for many social issues of interests to too many Americans.
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Oct 29, 2008 -
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama has pulled ahead in enough states to win the 270 electoral votes he needs to gain the White House _ and with states to spare _ according to an Associated Press analysis that shows he is now moving beyond typical Democratic territory to challenge John McCain on historically GOP turf.
Even if McCain sweeps the six states that are too close to call, he still seemingly won't have enough votes to prevail, according to the analysis, which is based on polls, the candidates' TV spending patterns and interviews with Democratic and Republican strategists. McCain does have a path to victory but it's a steep climb: He needs a sudden shift in voter sentiment that gives him all six toss-up states plus one or two others that now lean toward Obama.
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Jun 25, 2007 -
One of the UK's most dynamic, iconic and successful female singer-songwriters, Melanie C follows her poptastic interpretation of 'I Want Candy' with the blistering new single 'Carolyna'. The second track to be taken from her impressive new LP 'This Time', it's an infectious, dynamic slice of guitar-led summer pop.
"Carolyna" is the third single from Melanie C's forth studio LP, This Time.
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Sep 05, 2007 -
This is a GREAT read ladies! :)
Via DETAILS.com:
Brad Pitt
Becoming a father of four in two-and-a-half years feels just right to Mr. Angelina Jolie: a hungry American who eats Italian food in the Czech Republic while he plots to save the world.
One recent morning on the Charles Bridge, which spans the Vltava river in Prague, a middle-aged portrait artist with a gray ponytail was sketching the tourists who come here to experience a European destination that’s billed as the City of a Hundred Spires.
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