Foreign/Defense Policy

So Why Read Anymore?

By John Biver

The above titled column by Victor Hanson is long – but well worth the few minutes it takes to read. Here are just two separate paragraphs from it: There is an arrogance of an…

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Romney and foreign policy

By John Biver

An excellent article by Bruce Thornton was posted last month at www.victorhanson.com: “What Does Romney Really Think About Vietnam? ” In it, Thornton addresses the historically inaccurate narrative about what really happened in that…

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Ron Paul is dangerous

By John Biver

The following was written by Matt Barber: After the most recent GOP presidential debate, reasonable people can disagree as to who came out on top. It was abundantly clear, however, who was smothered beneath…

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Faith in America

By John Biver

From the Heritage Foundation: While we have never been and should not try to become a nation defined by a particular or official religious denomination, we must never forget that, as the Supreme Court…

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Obama’s Leftist Conundrum

By John Biver

Leave it to Daniel Pipes to sum it all up: Barack Obama suffers from an inherent policy contradiction, especially in foreign affairs. On the one hand, as a leftist he despises the United States…

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AFTERBURNER: The Bridge in Your Mind

By John Biver

An excellent video from Pajamas Media: Why can Israelis look at a desert and see an orchard when their neighbors can only see, well, a desert? Bill Whittle thinks it may have something to…

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Thomas Sowell on Uncommon Knowledge

By John Biver

Another great interview with the brilliant Thomas Sowell. Runs 47 minutes. “In this wide-ranging interview marking the publication of his new book, The Thomas Sowell Reader, Thomas Sowell, the Rose and Milton Friedman Senior…

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