The Gospel According to John
Editorial Staff December 1, 2011 @ 9:14 PM4 Comments ››
Author: John Poirier, Esq. - The Eleventh letter of John to the Philistines. The term “Philistine” is defined in the modern vernacular as a derogatory term used to describe a person holding a vulgar set of values. A Philistine is someone who despises or undervalues art, beauty, intellectual rigor, or spiritual values. Philistines are also ...
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The Economic Importance of the Voter’s Choice
Editorial Staff November 17, 2011 @ 12:34 PMComments Off
Author: Steve Turner - I am hearing comments reflecting expectations that the Super Committee is not going to be able to come up with a budget solution in the week that it has left to accomplish the task. And to think that all they have to do is come up with a reduction in the ...
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The Gospel According to John
Editorial Staff October 12, 2011 @ 12:34 AM1 Comment ››
Author: John Poirier, Esq. - The fifth letter of John to the Philistines. The term “Philistine” is defined in the modern vernacular as a derogatory term used to describe a person holding a vulgar set of values. A Philistine is someone who despises or undervalues art, beauty, intellectual rigor, or spiritual values. Philistines are also said ...
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The Conservative Mind – Part 4
Editorial Staff October 11, 2011 @ 11:21 PM1 Comment ››
"The Stimulus Package" Author: Jamé Bolds - I know the past few weeks we have been addressing some really academic and thoughtful ideas so this week I thought we would address a really complex subject in a very comical way. As you know we all receive these chain emails that we quickly delete or if we ...
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Unfair taxes are OK when they burden someone else
Editorial Staff August 27, 2011 @ 8:00 PMComments Off
Written by Seth Grossman = originally published August 23, 2011 in the Shore News Today The Ten Commandments have 354 words and fit on one page. The Internal Revenue Code, by contrast, has 7,500 pages containing 3.4 million words. Liberals say we need complicated laws and regulations because modern society is complicated. But we conservatives agree with the ...
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Greece is the Word
Gene Hoyas June 21, 2011 @ 4:00 PMComments Off
The tumult now gripping the birthplace of democracy in an Herculean embrace has pushed Greece to the brink of revolution. The principal question now is: will the Greek revolution go the way of colonial America or monarchical France? Will it be a revolution of ideas heralding a republic of laws, liberty and prosperity - or ...
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