At this very moment inIran, an America pastor namedSaeed Abedini sits in a prison cell: his crime: refusing to be quiet about his faith in Jesus Christ. Across the globe inNorthKorea, another America named Kenneth Bae also a devout Christian languishes in aNorthKorean prison camp: his crime: also refusing to …
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What Gates' book gets right, wrong about Obama, Biden, Afghanistan
There is a whole lot of fascinating information about to come out in “Duty” the new memoir by former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.Here are a few issues that are notable. Gates goes after Vice President Biden on foreign policy.Gates essentially states that Mr. Biden has “gotten wrong” foreign policy …
Read More »IRS, federal government not giving us what we pay for
In real life when you find yourself paying more and getting less, you usually search for another product or service. With the federal government, it isn’t possible to take your business elsewhere unless you are prepared to give up your citizenship, as some have done. Such a drastic step is …
Read More »Would Shakespeare have unsheathed his sword to fight against Common Core?
As co-director of Georgetown University’s Center for Research on Children in the U.S. and the parent of a middle-school student, I was indignant when I first heard that the Common Core State Standards for public schools wanted to increase the amount of nonfiction versus fiction starting in the third grade. …
Read More »Filibuster follies — will Obama, Reid, Senate Democrats soon wonder if 'nuclear option' was worth it?
Penny-wise, pound foolish. That’s one way to describe Harry Reid’s outrageous decision to upend the filibuster rules in the Senate. Jettisoning nearly a century of convention may make it easier to ram through appointments to certain federal agencies and to the D.C. Court of Appeals, but ramped-up hostilities in the …
Read More »Erin Cox a hero, not a villain — school wrong to punish her for doing the right thing
Erin Cox is a 17-year-old Massachusetts high school senior and honor student. She’s been in the news this week because she was stripped of her title as volleyball team captain and suspended for five games. Why? For simply doing the right thing. One night, Erin received a text from a …
Read More »President Obama and the power of an Oval Office address
Editor’s note: The White House initially announced that President Obama would speak from the Oval Office in an address to the nation on the Syria crisis on September 10. On Tuesday evening, the address was delivered instead from the East Room of the White House. When President Obama addresses the …
Read More »Now the bad news — Amazon's Bezos vows Washington Post won’t change 'values'
Paleontologists say the Age of Dinosaurs ended with the Cretaceous Period. Mark Aug. 5, 2013, on your calendar as the beginning of the end for modern dinosaurs. That’s the day that new media consumed old media, as Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos bought up one of the most dominant old media …
Read More »Scary lessons for Americans and ObamaCare from UK's National Health Service
The power of television to shrink the world has always amazed me. Eating lunch on the road to Ft. William, a man at the next table recognizes me and introduces himself. Keith Farrington says he spent 15 years working as an assistant director of finance for the South East Thames …
Read More »State Department sex scandal allegations hit home
Ever since President Clinton “did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky,” whatever remains of standards seems to have fallen even lower among people who hold offices and positions once thought to require good behavior and strong moral character. Last year, several Secret Service agents left the agency …
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