June 10, 2009

Born to be Mild

By N.M. Fredrickson
Guest Columnist
 
I hadn’t ridden a motorcycle for years until last week, on a beautiful Wednesday afternoon (in fact, one of the only real summer days we have had here in the North Country thus far), my friend Todd suggested we go for a quick ride before supper.
 
I had forgotten how incredibly exhilarating the [...]

June 10, 2009

OP/ED: Obama’s Voodoo Health Economics

Cutting our medical care is bad science.
By BETSY MCCAUGHEY
OPINION \ THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
JUNE 5, 2009
On Monday President Barack Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers released a report called “The Economic Case for Health Care Reform.” The report argues that Americans must curb their consumption of medical care in order to avoid soaring federal deficits, unsustainable [...]

June 10, 2009

OP/ED: Compelling White Guy Stories

By Randall Hoven
American Thinker
May 31, 2009
Some stories are more compelling than others.  Some Latina females have compelling stories.  So do some white males.
Is this story compelling?
•A woman went to private grade school, high school, college and law school, all in the normal sequence.
•Immediately after law school, at age 24, she worked as an attorney and [...]

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