Socialism

BenB on June 9th, 2010

With a chair left empty in the Supreme Court, the big B.O. moved very quickly to nominate the next chair warmer. Obama interviewed Diane Wood, Merrick Garland, Sidney Thomas, and Elena Kagan. The first three having more than a decade of Judicial experience. Our President nominates Kagan, to which National Review replies, “Beyond zero judicial [...]

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BenB on June 6th, 2010

During the days of Joseph Stalin’s rule over Russia, in a Marxist experiment, he made an unforgettable point in front of his henchmen. Stalin said nothing, but he clutched a nearby chicken, holding it with one hand and plucking each feather off of the chicken with the other. When he was done, he set the [...]

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BenB on June 3rd, 2010

The euro appeared virtually in 1999 and started to circulate as a solid currency in 2002. 16 out of the 27 members of the European Union (EU) use the euro in what is called the “euro zone.” It was created to unify the many currencies of the EU. Extensive studies published before the launch of [...]

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BenB on December 20th, 2009

Talk radio show host Mark R. Levin does an excellent job laying out the facts about Conservatism, Capitalism, Liberalism, Statism, the Constitution, and our government; in his latest book Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto. Besides quoting over 350 sources, he carefully explains to you historical events that have led to our current downfalls and [...]

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BenB on November 29th, 2009

The Pilgrims didn’t have it all figured out, they even tried socialism. And guess what? It didn’t work.
William Bradford in his writings about the Plymouth Plantation, says that the food and other materials would go into a “common store.”1 Where goods are stored and shared. And what happens? Incomes the inheritance of all human beings, [...]

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