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The Right Prescription
The Right Prescription
by | Nov 18, 2011

When pro-life advocates list their reasons for opposing abortion-on-demand, they often cite their conviction that it is merely the first…

by | Nov 15, 2011

When the passage of Obamacare spawned dozens of legal challenges to the law’s constitutionality, the Democrats and their accomplices in…

by | Nov 9, 2011

When the U.S. Supreme Court is in session, Friday afternoons are typically reserved for an exclusive conclave in which the…

by | Oct 31, 2011

Last week I received an email from a cycling group to which I belong. It was marked “urgent” and its…

by | Oct 17, 2011

While armies of attorneys battle the Justice Department over Obamacare’s constitutionality, and politicians hold forth about their strategies for repealing…

by | Oct 5, 2011

Now that the Department of Justice has petitioned the Supreme Court to review Florida v. HHS, the high-profile challenge to…

by | Sep 28, 2011

During last Thursday’s GOP presidential debate, Herman Cain told the audience that he’d be dead if Obamacare had been in…

by | Sep 23, 2011

The recent decision by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to dismiss Virginia v. Sebelius and Liberty v. Geithner on…

by | Sep 13, 2011

Just before last week’s Republican debate at the Reagan Library, Ron Paul released an attack ad targeting his fellow Texan…

by | Sep 7, 2011

In Daniel Keyes’ novel, Flowers for Algernon, a medical experiment nearly triples the IQ of the protagonist, Charlie Gordon. Apparently,…

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