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Archive for December, 2008

31 Dec

Post-Modern Success and A Failure of Principle; The Post-Modern Presidency- Part II

Join the forum discussion on this post In the last essay post-modernism is briefly described along with how Bill Clinton’s presidency was a post-modern presidency.  That opinion piece ended with a summary of how G.W. Bush was elected by many who hoped to put a reversal to this, even if they didn’t understand the concept [...]

27 Dec

Sowing The Wind- Part VII

Join the forum discussion on this post Recently this author was interviewed by Dr. Laurie Roth on her nationally syndicated radio talk show. Dr. Roth was kind enough to interview me for the entire second hour of her three hour daily broadcast on the subject of the current attempts by several states to pass resolutions [...]

18 Dec

Sowing The Wind- Part VI

Join the forum discussion on this post The amount of media attention that is being generated in response to the Ohio Legislature’s attempt to  petition Congress to call a Constitutional Convention (Con Con) is an excellent indicator of a phenomena first described by Mark Twain when he said “The reports of my death have been [...]

 

17 Dec

The Post-modern Presidency

Join the forum discussion on this post In his 2000 book, Time for Truth (available in our bookstore here), Os Guinness calls Bill Clinton America’s first post-modern president.  Post-modernism is the view emerging out of late 20th century existentialism that rejects the existence of God resulting in skepticism and relativism, and advocating the rejection of [...]

15 Dec

Our Position On Corporate Bailouts

Join the forum discussion on this post The Institute for Principled Policy takes the following public position:  We are opposed to the United States Government’s proposed or attempted bailout or loan to the 3 American based automobile companies of Ford, GM, and Chrysler.  We do not believe that it is the role of the federal [...]

11 Dec

Sowing The Wind- Part V

Join the forum discussion on this post The following was testimony offered before the Ohio House Judiciary Committee by Robert Owens, an attorney from Delaware, Ohio and a recent independent candidate for Ohio Attorney General. I want to thank Chairman Blessing and the members of the committee for allowing me to speak today. My name [...]

11 Dec

Sowing The Wind- Part IV

On Wednesday Dec. 10, 2008 a hearing was held in the Ohio House Judiciary Committee. We will be printing some of the testimony which was presented in that hearing. The following testimony is that of Chuck Michaelis who is Executive Director of Camp American and Vice-chairman of the Institute for Principled Policy. Thank you, Chairman [...]

10 Dec

Sowing The Wind- Part III

Join the forum discussion on this post There will be public hearings on the Ohio House’s  HJR 8, the call for a Constitutional Convention (Con Con), on Wednesday morning Dec. 10, 2008. Several groups like the Ohio Freedom Alliance, CHESCA and others have managed to make it possible for those of us who oppose the [...]

09 Dec

Sowing The Wind- Part II

Join the forum discussion on this post Now members of the Republican caucus in the Senate are joining their colleagues in the House of Representatives to introduce a resolution asking Congress to call a Constitutional Convention (Con Con). The resolution is Senate Joint Resolution (SJR) 9. You can see the text of the resolution here. [...]

05 Dec

Sowing The Wind

Join the forum discussion on this post For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind. The standing grain has no heads; it shall yield no flour; if it were to yield, strangers would devour it.- Hosea 8:7 Members of the Republican caucus in the Ohio Legislature have decided the time is right [...]

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