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A win for Romney in first round of debates
Wednesday night’s presidential debate in Denver was a win for Mitt Romney. He was clear and unambiguous on health care and the dangers of big government.
The president lost his focus after the first 45 minutes. For the rest of…
A Friend Praises Betty Ford for Saving His Life
Hi, I’m Larry, and I’m an alcoholic…
There “was a time in the old west” that I would not have had the courage to even whisper those 7 words to myself, in a dark room, in the Australian Outback-if, in…
FR. JONATHAN MORRIS: How Did Most of the Media Miss Nancy Pelosi’s Political Sermon On the Budget?
During last week’s blistering budget debate, most in the the media missed a fascinating political sermon delivered by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. During a photo-op for the Hunger Fast Coalition, while posing with Rev. Jim Wallis, Ms. Pelosi pointed…
Town Hall U.S.A.: Send Us Your Questions
It’s Friday and your last chance this week to ask YOURquestions to our Town Hall panel. What do you need to know before you vote?
The panel today includes…
Bob Beckel, Professor of advanced political studioes at George Washington University…
Couple Seeks New Home for Statue of Soldier After Town Says ‘No Thanks’
A Massachusetts couple is looking for a new home for a granite statue they built to honor American troops fighting overseas after the town that they planned to donate it to declined their offer after residents complained.
Mark and Debra…
Obama’s Fallacious Moral Reasoning on Health Care Reform
By Father Jonathan Morris
Published July 21, 2009
As we predicted last week, President Obama is using moral arguments to push through congress at lightning speed his health care reform bill. In every one of his many interviews over the…