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PC Claims Franklin Graham

If there is to be a National Day of Prayer it shouldn’t become an exercise in politically correct nonsense. But when the Pentagon bowed to pressure from pro-Islamic groups and rescinded Rev. Franklin Graham’s invitation to speak, nonsense is exactly what the event became. The opposition to the Graham invitation was vehement. A spokesman from […]

May 10, 2010 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests | Read More »

Deconstructing the Health-Auto Insurance Comparison

A frequent argument for nationalized healthcare is the comparison to auto insurance. Obamacare advocates reason that since government requires people to purchase auto insurance government can also require people to purchase health insurance. The flaws in that argument are numerous. Compulsory auto insurance coverage is a state issue. Each state establishes minimum bodily injury and […]

April 20, 2010 | Posted in Anthony Hager | Read More »

Pelosi’s Healthcare Analogy A Failing ‘Scrip

For an analogy to be worthwhile it must achieve the desired result. For example, one might illustrate a poor decision by comparing it to benching Payton Manning in favor of a rookie quarterback. Conversely, no one wanting to praise a military campaign will say it was as successful as Hitler’s siege of Stalingrad. Such a […]

April 2, 2010 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Blends,House Guests | Read More »

Don’t Let Anti-Gun Silence Breed Complacency

What should we make of a recent editorial arguing that the Obama White House has made no attempt to infringe upon the Second Amendment and that Obama openly declared his respect for the right to bear arms during his presidential campaign? It’s true that President Obama hasn’t advanced the gun control agenda. He hasn’t even […]

March 24, 2010 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Blends,House Guests | Read More »

Democrat Dogs Bark at the Facts

Will the truth set you free, or is that notion outdated? In a business, personal, or spiritual sense the truth unquestionably sets you free. However, in politics the truth will earn you scorn and a stint in the doghouse. Senator James Forrester (NC-41) has experienced this phenomenon first hand. During a recent speech Sen. Forrester […]

March 12, 2010 | Posted in Anthony Hager | Read More »

The Incontestable Tenets of the “Green” Church

If discussing politics and religion should be avoided at all costs, then science must join the list. Much of today’s “settled science” or “scientific consensus” is actually religion in its purest sense. The scientific faithful are proselytizing, pronouncing woe to anyone who questions their doctrine. Too many scientists are High Priests in the First Assembled […]

February 28, 2010 | Posted in Anthony Hager | Read More »

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