Lesson learned?

Peter Heck small"Cash for Clunkers" is a perfect example of the differences between the liberal model of central planning and the conservative model of freedom. That's something we should heed as healthcare reform looms.

Larry Elder smallSenate Democrats, if you want to help your president -- and protect your country -- stop the healthcare reform juggernaut.

James Lambert smallThe phony "conservative" House Democrats who voted for the recent healthcare bill need to be fired by their constituents next November.

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'Tricks' and 'gimmicks' in Senate healthcare bill
Healthcare policy expert Grace Marie Turner says there are details in the Senate healthcare bill that will frighten everyone. Accounting "gimmicks," says Senator Roger Wicker, are among those details. Related commentaries:Will Clunkernomics become ClunkerCare? Deep-six ObamaCare! The Blue Dog betrayal

Abortion coverage a major sticking point
Pro-lifers are being called into action now that the release of the Senate's misleading version of healthcare reform has been presented.

Conservative Christians issue declaration, warning
Conservative Christian leaders are releasing a declaration and warning today on what they're calling "moral issues of great concern."

Media displays 'unremitting hostility' toward Palin
A conservative media watchdog organization says the mainstream media has done such an effective job of trashing Sarah Palin that the public perceptions of the 2008 vice-presidential candidate soured substantially in a few weeks.

Research provides a co-ed college lesson
Co-ed dorms, while the norm by majority, are reported to present special problems for students.

Poor economy provides priceless Christmas
A ministry leader is urging Christians to seek assets of more value as they spend less money this Christmas season.

Freedom comes after standing strong
Two Christian women have been released from an Iranian prison after being held captive for roughly nine months.  

Will U.S. motto stand or fall?
The battle for the national motto at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center will soon be taken to court.

Free speech censored in student's pro-life stance
The Alliance Defense Fund is suing a New Jersey school district for silencing a student while she expressed her pro-life views.

Feature: Rankins highly ranked
Mark and Matt Rankin evoke memories for old-timers and entertain younger guests with great music from the 60s.

Persecution of Palin
A new book documents the elite media's preoccupation with denigrating former Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin. (Story contains results from Thursday's poll)

Senate confirms controversial judge to federal bench
The Senate on Thursday confirmed U.S. District Judge David Hamilton for the Chicago-based federal appeals court, approving a nominee targeted by conservatives as a liberal activist.

U.N. says the world needs fewer children
The U.N. Population Fund has declared that having fewer children would help reduce so-called global warming...but added it is difficult to proof a connection between the two.

Spat over mammography guidelines - gov't healthcare at work?
A healthcare policy analyst says new mammography guidelines proposed by a government task force would be a setback for early breast cancer detection.

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