28 Feb
Join the forum discussion on this post This story from the Des Moines Register is written in a somewhat light-hearted, wink-wink, nudge-nudge style but putting a little thought into it reveals that, like an iceberg, the dangerous part is below the surface. The question here is about how casinos outside Las Vegas market themselves to [...]
Posted in Gambling, Public Policy Principles News by: Camp Director
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27 Feb
Join the forum discussion on this post Article in question. For those of you who have ever watched The Terminator movie series, this article may send chills through your spine. When I watched the first of that series, my first thought was that it could never happen (boy, how many times do we fall for [...]
Posted in Commentary, Life Issues by: CCV Bruce
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27 Feb
Join the forum discussion on this post Aside from mock civility between Barak Obama and Hillary Clinton, the insincerity of which was so thick that a professional grade chainsaw would have to employed to have the faintest hope of cutting it, there was nothing of any real note in tonight’s Democratic Party debate. Brian Williams [...]
Posted in Commentary, The Vote by: Camp Director
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21 Feb
Join the forum discussion on this post By John W. Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute “Our country is insolvent, and bankruptcy will come.”—Congressman Ron Paul (R-Tex.) I’ve never seen our country in worse shape—culturally, constitutionally or financially. Marriages and families are falling apart, our liberties are being eroded and the U.S. economy is in serious [...]
Posted in Commentary, Public Policy Radar, Taxation by: Camp Director
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21 Feb
Join the forum discussion on this post Yes, yes we know. It’s been a little slow here lately. Well we’re working on a boatload of stuff, but the research and writing takes some time to get right. And we know what happens when we get things wrong. Just look at the commentary from my “Real [...]
Posted in Commentary, General, Public Policy Radar by: Camp Director
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14 Feb
Join the forum discussion on this post By John W. Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute At first glance, the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007 may not seem dangerous. Yet nothing is ever what it seems, and this bill is no exception. On its face, the Act, which was approved in the [...]
Posted in Commentary, Crime and Punishment, Public Policy Radar by: Camp Director
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08 Feb
Join the forum discussion on this post Stark Countians can sleep easier tonight. Hope Steffey, who was brutalized by Stark County Sheriff’s deputies then falsely charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest was also convicted of the same. And yet another dangerous radical, guilty of carrying her dead sister’s drivers license as a momento and [...]
Posted in Commentary, Crime and Punishment, Public Policy Radar by: Camp Director
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08 Feb
We have temporarily allowed unregistered guests to post over at The Forum. This is a test-out period and all posts are still being moderated. If it works out and we get lots of discussion we will let it continue. If it gets nasty or people try to post junk we’ll kill it. Simple as that
Posted in General by: Camp Director
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05 Feb
Join the forum discussion on this post Hey! What do you know? The Ohio budget passed just last summer with a projected budget surplus of $53 million, is now projected to produce anywhere from a $733 million to $1.9 billion deficit. So how did this happen? How could there be a $786 million to 1.953 [...]
Posted in Commentary, Public Policy Radar by: Camp Director
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04 Feb
Join the forum discussion on this post NOTE: The Youtube feeds that we originally embedded into this article have been removed from Youtube due to copyright violations. You can see them at the originating TV station, WKYC in Cleveland here and here. These incidents are becoming far too frequent. Of course, one is one too [...]
Posted in Commentary, Crime and Punishment, Public Policy Principles News by: Camp Director
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