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Harry Reid’s BYU Visit

The fine folks over at Uncorrelated have a couple of good points about Sen. Reid’s visit to BYU. Harry Reid tried to pass himself off as a moderate Democrat to remain in good standing with the BYU crowd, but according to a fellow DCS member who was in attendance at the program, several points were [...]

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Club Holds Anti-porn Rally at UVSC

The Davy Crockett Society got some needed publicity this week when they held a rally at UVSC in support of an initiative which would force internet porn producers to register their websites on an alternate network port. Read more here, and my thoughts here.

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Fred Thompson’s Strategy for Winning

Here are my thoughts on Fred’s announced intentions.

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Elder James E. Faust Passes Away

Elder James E. Faust, Second Counselor in the First Presidency of the Church passed away on August 10, 2007. He was 87 years old. Elder Faust has become somewhat of an icon in my personal experience with the Church, having been in the First Presidency for almost as long as I can remember. It will [...]

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The Latest Attempt to Ambush Romney

Several bloggers have posted their responses to Romney’s answer to an anti-war activist asking a ridiculous, illogical question (did we expect anything else?) They can be found here, here, here, and here.

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Evil and Conspiring Men

Human Events carried an article this week about a new book by Phil Kent called “Foundations of Betrayal: How the Super-Rich Undermine America.” The book is an expose of the donating habits of the very large foundations in America, and why they seem to give vastly more money to the causes of the Left than [...]

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The Next Generation

Dean Barnett, a regular at Hugh Hewitt’s blogsite, has written an excellent piece for The Weekly Standard on the newest generation of American soldiers and their peers. Of course, the expected backlash is both abundant and revealing. Dean is spot on when he says, “the 2,000 word story was about the 9/11 Generation, not the [...]

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Evangelicals for Mitt

The good folks over at Evangelicals for Mitt have a great post about the double standard to which Mitt Romney is being held. Glad to see some support for Mitt from the Christian right, as well as some good sense.

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Liberal Apologetics for Hitler, et al.

Boy, I thought I had seen it all. Here’s a post from Peter Mehlman at the Huffington Post called “At least they didn’t mean well…” It puts everything I have ever suspected about liberals right up front: they think decent people doing their best are intentionally bad, and they find excuses for the truly evil [...]

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Interesting Development: Mormons are Christians

I ran across this post tonight concerning the “Are Mormons Christians?” debate. If this is legitimate, then maybe we can finally get on to some real theological discussion. You see, I believe that Evangelical Christians say that Mormons aren’t Christian to avoid further debate. When someone says Mormons aren’t Christian, the first response from Mormons [...]

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