In his recent State of the Union address, President Obama was upbeat and inspiring, particularly if a listener had no …
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A few days ago, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Edward Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association …
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Warren Buffett became very rich and famous because he is a terrific investor. Not everyone agrees with his political stances, …
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The U.S Constitution was designed to preserve the freedom and rights of all citizens. Our Declaration of Independence states that …
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(BCN editor’s note: This is the first of two Dr. Ben Carson columns for Friday.) It was extremely encouraging to …
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Like many other Americans, I have always had a desire to travel to Israel and visit firsthand the many historical …
Read More »Democrats' Wasteful Torture Report
The recent release of a Senate report commissioned by Democrats regarding torture of terrorism suspects in order to obtain vital …
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As a pediatric neurosurgeon, I became more than familiar with situations where parents experience the premature loss of a child. …
Read More »Illegal Executive Orders Reward Illegal Immigration
Like millions of other Americans, I appreciate the plight of billions of people throughout the world who would like nothing …
Read More »Stupidity Reconsidered: Election Proved Gruber and Obama Didn't Fool Americans
Jonathan Gruber set off a firestorm of controversy, at least in the conservative media, with the recent revelation of his …
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