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January 13, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Cabinet Offices

Penna Dexter As the president-elect chooses his cabinet we’re reminded of the size and complexity of our federal government. One wonders, can this really be changed? Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdal...

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January 13, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Headed to Heaven?

Kerby Anderson The millennial generation may reject God but they feel entitled to go to heaven. That is the conclusion of Nick Pitts in a column he wrote last year. He was on my program last week to t...

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January 12, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Demographic Characteristics

Kerby Anderson At a university where Mike Adams is a professor, the Faculty Senate Steering Committee passed a resolution condemning faculty members for public comments on the demographic characterist...

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January 11, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Fake News in America

Kerby Anderson Fake news is still in the news. In fact, PolitiFact designated “Fake News” as the “2016 Lie of the Year.” Some of the examples they cited are: “Hillary Clinton is running a child sex ri...

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January 10, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Monuments to Obama

Kerby Anderson If I were to ask you to name a national monument, you would probably pick the Washington Monument or the Statue of Liberty. President Obama has a different idea. He designated vast acre...

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January 9, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Fallacies and Football

Kerby Anderson Economist Thomas Sowell filed his last column a little over a week ago. At the age of 86, he certainly has earned his retirement. We will miss his insight, but benefit from the books an...

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January 6, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Judicial Vacancies

Penna Dexter It’s widely expected that, not long after Inauguration Day, confirmation proceedings will begin to replace Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court. What is less-discussed, but highly...

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January 6, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Rinkonomics

Kerby Anderson In my Viewpoint commentary last week, I mentioned an article that profoundly influenced John Stossel. The title of the article was Rinkonomics: A window on Spontaneous Order by Daniel K...

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January 5, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Democratic Soul Searching

Kerby Anderson Now that Congress is in session and most state legislatures are in session, it would be a good time for some soul searching. At least that is what Representative Marcy Kaptur is saying....

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January 4, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Jihadists and Religion

Kerby Anderson Graeme Wood gives us a chilling picture of what Islamic jihadists are really like. His new book, The Way of the Strangers: Encounters with the Islamic State, is the result of years of i...

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January 3, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Freedom of Association

Kerby Anderson Freedom of association has been the issue in so many of the religious liberty cases over the last few years. Should a baker, florist, or photographer be required to perform their artist...

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January 2, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Terror and Denial

Kerby Anderson As 2016 came to a conclusion, I wanted to cover some of the important stories of the year. One of the top stories, of course, was terrorism and the terrorist attacks both in this countr...

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