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Economic Insanity or Design?
- By Tom Gow
- Published 12/26/2008
- It's a Conspiracy
In a linked video clip, former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson makes clever use of satire to expose the folly of more government spending to pull us out of the recession. His criticism is right on the mark. But it fails to explain the driving force behind the persistent counterproductive proposals or provide leadership on what Americans must do to force Washington to act responsibly.
Give Obama a Chance? Give Truth a Chance!
- By Tom Gow
- Published 11/28/2008
- It's a Conspiracy
On Wednesday, November 19th, President-elect Barack Obama addressed the climate summit hosted by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. In his short address, Obama clearly demonstrates that he has embraced the globalist agenda by promoting a massive power grab. Virtually all of the president-elect’s statements in this address are false, deceptive, or misleading. Some Welcome Relief at Hand
- By Tom Gow
- Published 10/11/2008
- It's a Conspiracy
In our research of the global warming topic we came across a gem of a book, The Deniers, written by Canadian columnist Lawrence Solomon. Solomon forthrightly subtitled his book: “The world-renowned scientists who stood up against global warming hysteria, political persecution, and fraud* *And those who are fearful to do so.”
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Not Perfect, But Excellent
- By Don Fotheringham
- Published 06/10/2008
- Constitution Corner
Honest Establishment Newsman Affirms Conspiracy
- By Tom Gow
- Published 03/12/2008
- It's a Conspiracy
The story of Hermann Dinsmore demonstrates how it is still possible in our information-rich society for supposedly well informed individuals to be unaware of critical information adverse to the Conspiracy.
Who Owns the Bill of Rights?
- By Don Fotheringham
- Published 03/6/2008
- Constitution Corner
Since the terrorist attacks of 9-11, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has challenged the federal government's warrantless surveillance of telephone calls and emails. In this context, the ACLU properly employs the Bill of Rights as a force against federal usurpation. Is this the same ACLU that applies the Bill of Rights against the states in matters of religion, firearms, voting, and due process? It's nice to pick your situation and apply your ethics at random, but when the ACLU goes to court, do they protect your rights or do they help centralize federal power?
The Great American Swindle
- By Tom Gow
- Published 11/19/2007
- It's a Conspiracy
War Powers
- By Don Fotheringham
- Published 11/2/2007
- Constitution Corner
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