
By Tom Schatz
Apr. 29, 2009
Most Americans have a favorite train story. When my parents took my brother, sister and me out West in 1966, we took the overnight train from Denver to Salt Lake City. We were awed by the beautiful scenery from the dome cars, ate well, slept comfortably, and enjoyed every minute of [...]
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By Robert Farley
Angie Drobnic Holan
Apr. 29, 2009
President Barack Obama’s first 100 days have at times seemed a blur of activity, but he mostly has stuck to a blueprint outlined in his presidential campaign, according to an analysis of campaign promises by PolitiFact.
By marrying much of his domestic agenda to economics, Obama has used the appetite [...]
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By MICHAEL BARONE
Apr. 28, 2009
It’s tough trying to please people who crave vengeance almost as much as Madame Defarge, the unsparing French revolutionary in Dickens’ “Tale of Two Cities.”
That’s what Barack Obama found out last week – and will find out next week and for weeks to come unless he settles once and for all [...]
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by Jed Babbin
Apr. 28, 2009
Compared to the American media’s coverage of Obama’s first days in office, Pravda’s coverage of Nikita Khrushchev’s exploits looks like “gotcha journalism.” But the Soviet strongman did have his disadvantages.
Khrushchev was, after all, a Ukrainian peasant given to removing his shoe and banging it on a desk during meetings of the U.N. [...]
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By: Larry Kudlow
Apr. 28, 2009
How far will the Obama administration move to assert regulatory control over key sectors of the economy? Are we moving away from democratic capitalism and toward some sort of corporatist state-directed economy? That could be the biggest stock market and economic-growth issue facing us today.
Stocks plunged almost 300 points on Monday over [...]
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By Glenn Beck
Apr. 28, 2009
And here comes the arrogance. Have you ever heard anyone say anything like this? This is Harry Reid. Harry Reid writes Stu, this speech was the GOP speech, right? Or not the GOP but the Democratic speech, the original, the Harry Reid thing.
STU: I think it’s from his book, I believe, [...]
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by Glenn Beck
Apr.25, 2009
Editors Note: We at the Chronicle would like to encourage you to visit a site that we believe can help us all during this tough times. The site is called “Face Your Storm.com
Each week we will bring to you stories from the readers in their own words, from this site. We hope [...]
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by TSC/PIO
Apr. 24, 2009
Our mission is to help you survive and thrive in the face of everyday adversity. Who are we? We are men and women trying to overcome life-changing challenges. We are co-survivors – family and friends – striving to support the people we love. We are veteran survivors and thrivers who want [...]
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By Live Action
Apr. 27, 2009
MEMPHIS, –A counselor at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Memphis, TN was caught on hidden camera coaching a 14-year-old girl to lie to a judge so he would not find out about her 31-year-old boyfriend and the girl could obtain a waiver for an abortion without her parents’ knowledge. This is [...]
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By Mike Emanuel
Apr. 27, 2009
White House Military Office Director Louis Caldera apologized for any panic caused by a flight mission and photo op that looked like Air Force One and fighter jets heading toward the New York City skyline Monday morning.
Caldera said he approved the mission last week and that federal authorities took the proper [...]
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