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Monthly Archives: November 2008
One of the worst things I’ve ever found on the internet
As if I needed any help wasting time on the internet, now I found this… Now it’s found you too! -=DLH=-
American heritage quiz
There is an interesting quiz at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute website on American heritage. I got a 31 out of 33 by missing: […] Continue reading
Giving Thanks
Once a year, we set aside a day to remember to be thankful. We do this because we do not often reflect on the amazing reality we enjoy as Americans. […] Continue reading
Kristol for President
In the past year, I have come to have a lot of respect for William Kristol and his writing. While he is more toward the center politically than I am, his firm credentials as a conservative are impressive. […] Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Government, Politics
Tagged Candidates, Conservatives, Possibilities
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Wishful thinking?
Worldview Item of the Day A Russian political analyst claims that the current crises in the United States–economic and political–threaten the republic’s collapse. This is not a new idea, but is it an idea that deserves any consideration?
Posted in Government, History, Nations, Quid Facis, Society, United States, World Watch
Tagged Citizens, Collapse, Republic, responsibility
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