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Mark Levin: The Liberty Amendments

Mark Levin: The Liberty Amendments, Restoring the American RepublicMark Levin: The Liberty Amendments, Restoring the American Republic MARK R. LEVIN HAS MADE THE CASE, IN NUMEROUS NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING BOOKS—MEN IN BLACK, LIBERTY AND TYRANNY, AND AMERITOPIA—THAT THE PRINCIPLES UNDERGIRDING OUR SOCIETY AND GOVERNMENTAL SYSTEM ARE UNRAVELING. IN THE LIBERTY AMENDMENTS, HE TURNS TO THE FOUNDING FATHERS AND THE CONSTITUTION ITSELF FOR GUIDANCE IN RESTORING THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC.
- Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Peter Foster: Why We Bite the Invisible Hand

Peter Foster: Why We Bite the Invisible Hand, The Psychology of Anti-CapitalismPeter Foster: Why We Bite the Invisible Hand, The Psychology of Anti-Capitalism In Why We Bite the Invisible Hand, Peter Foster delves into a conundrum: How can we at once live in a world of expanding technological wonders and unprecedented well-being, and yet hear a constant drumbeat of condemnation of the system that created it? That system, capitalism, which is based on private property and voluntary dealings, is guided by the “Invisible Hand,” the metaphor for economic markets associated with the great Eighteenth Century Scottish philosopher Adam Smith.
- Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Ezra Levant: Groundswell

Ezra Levant: Groundswell, The Case for Fracking In Groundswell, Ezra Levant examines the fracking revolution. Fracking (from "fracturing") involves injecting millions of gallons of water mixed with sand and chemicals into a well deep underground to fracture shale rock and release previously inaccessible reserves of oil and gas. The United States, Canada, North Africa, and the Middle East have vast reserves of shale gas and accessing it will mean a seismic shift in energy geopolitics. With natural gas in abundance, prices fall and the stranglehold by energy companies like Russia's Gazprom loosens.
- Tuesday, June 3, 2014


The Fighting Hawks at D-Day

Eileen Cosgrove, The Fighting Hawks at D-Day This is not good, thought Christopher as he looked around him. Smoke lingered in the air from the mortars and gunfire being fired at the landing fleet. Suddenly, they were drenched by the cold water of the English Channel, as a German shell exploded next to their landing craft destined for Omaha Beach, Normandy, France. It was June 6,1944. Wags, Will and Jack had parachuted into Normandy earlier this morning. Had they survived what was sure to be a death-defying jump? He had been down this path before, and the only outcome that was certain was that people died: good, decent people. Their mission?
- Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Maria Kneas: Perilous Times & Biblical Comfort

Maria Kneas: Perilous Times & Biblical ComfortMaria Kneas: Perilous Times & Biblical Comfort Official government documents say that Evangelical Christians are potential terrorists, and the American Family Association is a hate group. Christian nurses are being forced to assist in performing abortions. A Christian baker has been threatened with prison for not baking a wedding cake for a homosexual couple. America seems to be in the early stages of persecution. In addition, many of our Constitutional rights are under attack. The answer to such problems is neither conformity nor compromise. Rather, it is to believe and obey the inspired Word of God. Perilous times & Biblical Comfort" will help you understand the challenges of the times that we are living in, and show you some Biblical principles for dealing with them.
- Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Small business says Ontario election should be about jobs and the economy

Toronto, – With the Ontario election fast approaching, virtually every small business owner (97 per cent) in the province is concerned about the current state of the provincial economy. To make matters worse, entrepreneurs feel left on the sidelines - close to three quarters (73 per cent) do not believe that their concerns and priorities will receive attention leading up to the election. This according to a survey conducted by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) with 3,274 small and medium-sized business owners in Ontario.
- Monday, June 2, 2014



"Birthday Bonus" Nothing To Strike About

LONDON - “Commuters shouldn’t be held hostage by a union fighting for a birthday bonus every year,” said Ontario PC Critic Jeff Yurek. “The GO bus union is ready to paralyze our economy and inconvenience families.”
- Sunday, June 1, 2014


PAKISTAN: Christian Girls Facing Atrocious Acts of Violence

Sources: The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, VOM Australia, Daily Times Every year, as many as 700 Christian girls between the ages of 12 and 25 are kidnapped, forced to marry their abductors and pressured to convert to Islam in Pakistan. In many cases, these girls are coerced to state that they converted of their own will, allowing the perpetrators to escape punishment. When cases of forced marriage and conversion have been reported, police have shown blatant disregard for the criminal justice system. And if such cases do make it to court, the victimized girls remain in the custody of their abductors during the proceedings.
- Thursday, May 29, 2014


Kathleen Wynne's $317 Million Secret Bailout

Toronto, Ontario – “Kathleen Wynne approved a $317 million bailout to a private company without the public’s knowledge or approval of the Legislature,” said former Ontario PC MPP Frank Klees. “She needs to explain why this secret deal was never made public.”
- Thursday, May 29, 2014



Ontario’s proposed pension plan would limit job, wage growth

Toronto, – Ontario, Manitoba and PEI would add about half a percentage point to their unemployment rates if they carry through on plans for a mandatory provincial pension plan, with negligible benefits to show for it. According to the latest report from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), the plan would lead to 171,000 person-years of lost work and a permanent drop in wages.
- Monday, May 26, 2014

7 Dead in "Mass Murder" Drive-By Shootings Near UC Santa Barbara

Seven people are dead and seven injured after a swift and deadly “mass murder” rampage by a gunman who plowed through the streets in a black BMW, spraying bullets into Friday night crowds in the Southern California seaside town of Isla Vista near UC Santa Barbara.
- Monday, May 26, 2014


MSNBC Seeks to Discredit Benghazi Investigation

If Democrats continue to take advice on politics from MSNBC, or other liberal outlets, the partisanship they claim to be so offended by might help prevent the public from finding out the truth about Benghazi
- Sunday, May 25, 2014

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