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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Mark Steyn adds up the numbers, both the tax and spending numbers, that result from Obamacare, and sees either slow decline or catastrophe ahead.

Tony Blankley compares Obamacare to the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.

One of the most worrisome aspects of recent actions in Washington is the fact that they are adding to our record accumulation of debt which, according to Michael Barone, is now making the bond market nervous.

Bill Kristol hopes a message of repeal will work for the GOP, this Fall and in 2012.

Jim Wallis makes the case for social justice and against Glenn Beck's interpretation of same.

Here is a story about a really worthwhile project to collect the memories of WWII veterans before they all pass away.

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