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Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God Doug Giles: After Jerusalem fell in AD 70, the church, birthed by the Holy Spirit during Rome's heyday, exploded with growth in Asia Minor — which happened to be Ground Zero for Caesar worship. ... more Jerry Brown Takes on Redevelopment Debra J. Saunders: The governor of California is proposing steering $1.7 billion away from redevelopment agencies and into schools, counties and the state. ... more Fear of a Red Planet David Harsanyi: Have you heard that Hollywood is remaking the '80s classic -- yes, classic -- "Red Dawn"? ... more How To Succeed in the NFL Without Yelling Steve Chapman: Several years ago, when my younger son was playing high school football, the players' dads would organize a team breakfast before Saturday home games. I remember one father in particular. ... more Could ObamaCare Kill The American Work Ethic? Austin Hill: In the face of being called "Nazis" (and claims that they are "killing Americans," Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives did what they promised to do during last year's campaign season. ... more Our Forgotten Founder Salena Zito: John and his wife Elda (they declined to give their last names) had never ridden on a train before, nor had they ever visited Pennsylvania. They do not own a computer or an iPhone, an iPad or a television. Yet they knew exactly who William Penn was. ... more Ike's Admonition Ken Connor: The 50th anniversary of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's famous farewell address to the nation has prompted much discussion about the prescience of his message. ... more Tom Borelli: The recent White House personnel shifts signal the kickoff of President Obama's 2012 re-election bid. ... more Do Bureaucrats Know Better Than You? The NLRB Thinks So Katie Gage: In a democracy, the will of the voter is the ultimate mandate. Those elected to public office are the servants to the electorate, and by extension, this is true for the bureaucrats appointed and nominated by those same officials. ... more Sisyphus in Boulder City Paul Jacob: Sometimes the initiative process - or any means we use to check politicians or reform government - seems like nothing less than pushing a rock up a hill forever. But when "public servants" retaliate, how much worse can it get? ... more Why the shock, Why the outrage, Why now? Kevin McCullough: The grand jury's indictment read as one of the most disgusting litanies of murder we've seen in all of western culture. ... more |
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TH Daily - January 23 - Doug Giles, Debra J. Saunders, David Harsanyi, Steve Chapman, Austin Hill and More
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