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Thursday, September 23,2010

The devil and Lenin in Delaware

By Paul Danish
1. When it comes to youthful experimentation, which is more dangerous to yourself and to society: experimenting with witchcraft or experimenting with Marxism? (Hint: Over the past 100 years Marxists have killed about 100 million people. Witches cant hold a bell, book or candle to them.
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Thursday, September 9,2010

If you can count a crowd and keep your virtue

By Paul Danish
Our big story that fall was the Free Speech Movement on the University of Californias Berkeley campus.
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Thursday, August 26,2010

What to do about the mosque near Ground Zero

By Paul Danish
The fact that the mosque is intended to be a finger in Americas eye and a way of celebrating the successful attack on the World Trade Center by Islamists the original plan was to name the place Cordoba House (after the capital city of the Caliphate that ruled Spain after the Moslems conquered it) is beside the point.
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Thursday, August 12,2010

Biggest environmental disaster in U.S. history? Hogwash!

By Paul Danish
The Macondo blowout may be many things, but one thing it is not is the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history — not even close. Dozens — hundreds — of environmental disasters have done both far more and far longer lasting damage to the country’s environment than the Macondo blowout or any other oil spill.
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Thursday, July 29,2010

Think globally, mine locally

By Paul Danish
First some background. According to a story in last Sunday’s Camera, a new U.S. law requires companies to certify whether their products contain blood metals. Blood metals are just like blood diamonds but without the carbon. They’re metals that come from mines controlled by rebels in the Congo.
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Thursday, July 15,2010

How to stop illegal immigration

By Paul Danish
Get together a big army, pour over the border, crush all resistance, occupy the country from the Rio Grande to the Rio Usumacinta, and annex it to the United States. Make English the official language and teach it to everyone. Award NFL franchises to Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterey.
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Thursday, July 1,2010

Orwell got it backwards

By Paul Danish
This became obvious when Israeli commandos attempted to board the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara last month. Along with several hundred peace pilgrims and 1,100 tons of styptic pencils and Band-Aids bound for Gaza, it also carried 50 or 60 Turkish Islamist toughs, each of whom had been paid $10,000 cash to seek peace.
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Thursday, June 17,2010

What would Sarah do?

By Paul Danish
You betcha. Sarah knows a lot about the oil business and about BP in particular. As governor of Alaska, she spent seven months negotiating with BP over a proposed natural gas pipeline to the lower 48. Chances are BP CEO Tony Hayward’s phone number is in her computer.
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Thursday, June 3,2010

What hath BP found?

By Paul Danish
For the next nine days, oil spewed into the sky at the rate of 100,000 barrels a day — which was more than the combined production of all the other oil wells in the United States at the time.
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Thursday, May 20,2010

Polis plays the Nazi card

By Paul Danish
“I think it’s a very fair comparison, and I hope that we’re not headed on the same trajectory that Nazi Germany was. But this was a very recent experience for Jewish Americans and Jews worldwide, and it’s something that when we see similarities we start ringing alarm bells.
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