Monthly Archives: February 2010

Taliban justice for women

Here are women’s rights are under the Taliban and radical Islam. The womens’ movements in the west should be in the forefront of the struggle against this medieval barbarism, but they are silent. They are conspicuous in their absence. Which … Continue reading

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Keynes hits the debt wall

For the last 70 years students of economics have learned about John Maynard Keynes and his idea that when no one is spending money (as in a recession) the government must step in and spend to prime the pump. After … Continue reading

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Gun control is not about guns; it’s about control.

With all the healthcare and climate change controversies in the news these days, you might ask why in the world a commentary on gun control? Simple, the key word is control. Control is the common theme running through modern liberalism … Continue reading

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