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[Ed. Note: Lee Edwards is the distinguished fellow in conservative thought at The Heritage Foundation’s B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics. A leading historian of American conservatism, Edwards has published 25 books, including “Just Right: A Life in Pursuit of Liberty.”]
Read moreHere are a few headlines about an African tragedy: “Africa’s Worst Locust Plague in Decades Threatens Millions” (The Wall Street Journal), “’Unprecedented’ Locust Invasion Approaches FullBlown Crisis” (Scientific American), “Somalia Declares Locust Outbreak a ‘National Emergency’ (The National) and “UN Calls for International Action on East Africa Locust Outbreak” (Bloomberg Green). This ongoing tragedy is mostly man-made, according to an analysis by Paul Driessen, who is a senior policy adviser with the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) and the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise.
Read moreIt appears that the Obama administration was not free of any corruption, as President Obama claimed, but was one of continuous corruption.
Read more“Does anyone have advice about a grandson problem?” asked another player who sat down at our duplicate bridge table Saturday afternoon in Oklahoma City.
Read moreIn addition to owning a couple of great ranches, Thomas Watson Jr. was also the son of the founder of IBM. After his father died, Thomas Watson Jr. ran IBM as president and CEO and he did a much better job at that occupation than he ever would have as
Read more“We’re full, our system’s full, our country’s full!” That was President Donald Trump last year at our southern border.
Read moreFeb. 27 was the date by which all bills had to be passed in committee in order to stay active this session. Consequently, that meant House committees heard hundreds of bills this past week. Here is a look at a few that passed.
Read moreOur forefathers founded our great country on freedom from oppression. They left countries where they either had no religion or were forced to attend churches, whose beliefs were contrary to their own.
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