Bin Laden’s Death Was A Happy Letdown

    By Jordan B. Rickards, www.RickardsReview.com Learning of the death of Osama bin Laden was one of those rare moments in life, the kind that cause us to realize instantly that we will always remember where we were when it happened. Like many Americans, the last time I had experienced such a moment was a related event, when almost ten years previous when I had returned | Read More »

    James O’Keefe: The Most Trustworthy Name In News

    By Jordan B. Rickards, www.RickardsReview.com “There is much to be said in favour of modern journalism. By giving us the opinions of the uneducated, it keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community.” — Oscar Wilde   The guerilla journalist James O’Keefe strikes again.  The man who exposed Planned Parenthood accepting donations for race-based population control, and ACORN employees eager to aid in | Read More »

    Save Money And Reduce Crime By Treating Criminals Like Criminals

    The lead story of the March 3, 2011, edition of the Newark Star Ledger, citing the need for New Jersey to reform its prison system in light of the sixty percent recidivism rate for incarcerated criminals, missed the mark entirely. The focus of the article was the unchallenged solution, presented by the Manhattan Institute, to give criminals jobs so they have a legitimate source of income. While this makes for pleasant sounding theory, the practical effect is to reward bad behavior at the expense of the law abiding population. (continued)

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    High Speed Rail Shows That Liberals Are On The Wrong Track

    To liberals, high speed rail is not really about creating an efficient alternative method of transportation; that’s merely the pretext. This is really more about ideology. Remember, liberals are group and government oriented, which is what trains represent. Trains group all manner of people together into one cohesive unit, and transport them on vehicles controlled by central planners. Individuals are reduced to cogs in a great machine, boarding and disembarking on a schedule, and travelling at a predetermined speed. Cars, on the other hand, are individual and private, which liberals hate. Nothing is more antithetical to the group than individualism, and nothing is more antithetical to central control than the exercise of private will and freedom. (continued)

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    Liberalism Proves It Is Possible To Be Prejudiced Against All Races

    By Jordan B. Rickards www.RickardsReview.com Liberals only have three modes of attack: anyone who opposes them is stupid, and/or an extremist, and/or a bigot.  By far and away, the most relied upon, most effective, and least challenged of these methods is the last, and it’s not difficult to understand why.  To successfully brand an opponent as a racist is to discredit him for life.  Hence, | Read More »

    Repeal of Individual Mandate Was Obama’s Plan All Along

    From the diaries by Leon… With news that a federal judge in Florida has declared the entirety of Obamacare to be unconstitutional, the left has reacted with predictable outrage. Cries of “activism” have echoed throughout the editorial pages, news networks, and university halls, and just about everywhere else liberals dominate. But while Democrats express their near uniform consternation, there is one notable leftist who is | Read More »

    Egypt: A Tale Of Two Philosophies

    Egypt, one of the world’s oldest civilizations and arguably its first great empire, today finds itself in the throes of birthing pains attendant to progress. As the world watches waves of protestors crowding the streets, it is important to recognize that this uprising is not simply a popular revolt pitting the people against their government. It is clash of ideological movements whose respective beliefs and differences are personified in the form of two very distinct leaders. One leader represents the old world, dark, repressive, and backwards, while the other represents change, democracy, and an opportunity for renewed foreign relations. And no, the two men are not current President Hosni Mubarak and de facto opposition leader Mohamed Mustafa ElBaradei. Rather, the two ideologically polarized figures of whom we speak are President Obama 2011, and President Obama 2009.

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