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Sunday, November 7, 2010

• Posted in Progressivism by Offsite

WASHINGTON - A former member of ACORN’s board of directors confirms that the radical community organizing group, which declared bankruptcy on Election Day, is planning to continue operating in a different form.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

• Posted in Bird-Brain Flu by Offsite

Those officeholders who most often act like children appear to be the most endangered in the upcoming election - good. Children often do not think through the consequences of their actions, nor do they take a long-term view.

Friday, October 15, 2010

• Posted in National Security by Offsite

In my previous columns, I mentioned how inadequately the U.S. mass media was at reporting the “People’s Republic of China” theft of top military technology from the United States.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

• Posted in The Republic by Offsite

On the 40th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, veterans and their wives converged on Normandy from America, Britain and Germany. They were the veterans of that battle, and they pulled out battle maps and champagne and swallowed and wallowed for days in all the “Now-It-Can-Be-Told” stories of when they were trying to kill one another.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

• Posted in Society by Guest: Warner Todd Huston

Forbes has published its world’s most powerful women list(1) and on that list, in the top slot no less, is Michelle Obama, the wife of the President of the United States of America. Along with Obama a few singers and entertainers made the list. It all goes to prove that apparently no one knows what “powerful” means anymore.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

• Posted in Elitists by Offsite

The American citizenry have been called rubes, smelly, racists, fascists, rabble-rousers, insurgent, narrow-minded and xenophobic. Not by the likes of Ahmadinejad (he keeps it short and sweet at ‘Satan’) but by our own governmental and cultural elite. What’s got their cocktail circuit all atwitter?

Friday, October 1, 2010

• Posted in Society by Offsite

I have had occasion, in various articles and books, including a previous posting on this site, to refer with approval to the work of Pascal Bruckner, a member of the distinguished fraternity of Nouveaux Philosophes, or New Philosophers, in France and a major political essayist. He was one of the radical youth who earned his popular colors in the student uprising of May 1968, marching in the streets, holding banners aloft and adopting its revolutionary slogans.

• Posted in GreeenIsm by Offsite

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Sept. 15 proudly released a tale of an unemployed auto-industry engineer in Detroit, Leon Brown, who started a small all-minority employee weatherizing business. The firm is financed by a $5 million grant from the infamous stimulus package. His employees come from “non-traditional energy backgrounds,“ but have “the ability to be cross trained quickly,“ the story promises.

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