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- America Could Use More Robust Political Debate - Exchange Of Ideas: Does passionate political debate in America trigger politically driven bloodshed? More likely, it prevents it. And we could probably use more of it.
- Hezbollah Vs. Lebanon - Mideast: Disguised as an indigenous political party, the Iranian-backed terrorist group Hezbollah has quit the Lebanese Cabinet, the latest step in its quest for an Islamofascist state on the border with Israel.
- Haiti Without Tears - Americas: A year after a devastating earthquake, Haiti remains a ruin. That is, sad to say, pretty much back to normal. After billions in foreign aid, it’s obvious the problem is not lack of resources, but bad governance.
- Has The Fed Lit Inflation Fuse? - Monetary Policy: What do higher commodity prices and a warning on soaring U.S. government debt have in common? Both are fueled by the Federal Reserve’s money presses.
- Taxpayers Get Bill For GM Bailout - Moral Hazard: The bailout of General Motors wasn’t supposed to cost taxpayers. In fact, the promise was that taxpayers would profit. Now the government says the bailout’s a loser. No one should be surprised.
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David Horowitz’s NewsRealBlog
(From Frontpagemag.com)
David Horowitz was one of the founders of the New Left in the 1960s and an editor of its largest magazine,Ramparts. He is the author, with Peter Collier, of three best selling dynastic biographies: The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty (1976); The Kennedys: An American Dream (1984); and The Fords: An American Epic (1987). Looking back in anger at their days in the New Left, he and Collier wrote Destructive Generation (1989), a chronicle of their second thoughts about the 60s that has been compared to Whittaker Chambers’ Witness and other classic works documenting a break from totalitarianism. Horowitz examined this subject more closely in Radical Son (1996), a memoir tracing his odyssey from “red-diaper baby” to conservative activist that George Gilder described as “the first great autobiography of his generation.”
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A specter is haunting America – the specter of a people rising. All across the nation Americans are waking up to the threat of a leftist elite determined to fundamentally change America, push through a socialist agenda, and make every citizen dependent on the state. The Obama machine is spending trillions of tax-payer dollars to finance their takeover of the American workplace and stifle the independence of the American people. But America is resilient nation, built on the principles of private property and individual freedom, and the resistance to their socialist plans has already begun.