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February 16, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Muslim Refugee

Kerby Anderson Ayaan Hirsi Ali begins her commentary with these words: “I was a Muslim refugee once. I know what it’s like.” She was en route to Canada to consummate a marriage arranged against her wi...

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February 15, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Resisting Trump

Kerby Anderson When a new president is elected, he inherits an executive branch that is stocked with government workers from the previous administration. Sometimes the transition is very smooth. Think...

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February 14, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Valentine’s Day

Kerby Anderson Today is Valentine’s Day. Traditionally in this country, it has been a day for cards, candy, and flowers. I think it would surprise most people to know that Valentine’s Day is rooted in...

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February 13, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Rioting and Free Speech

Kerby Anderson The free speech movement on the University of California campus began more than 50 years ago. I remember it because, as a youngster, I attended a church in Berkeley very near where it w...

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February 10, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Terrorism Prevention Order

Penna Dexter As the country implements President Trump’s executive order that limits travel to the U.S. from seven countries plagued by jihadi violence, and places a temporary hold on any refugee trav...

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February 10, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Feminist Futility

Kerby Anderson Shortly after the “Women’s March on Washington,” Dr. Steve Turley wrote about the “feminist futility” of the march and its major policy initiatives. Feminists and LGBT activists have be...

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February 9, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Reform the Filibuster

Kerby Anderson The latest confirmation hearings for cabinet secretaries and a future confirmation hearing for a Supreme Court nominee illustrate why the Senate needs to reform the filibuster. Represen...

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February 8, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Costly Wall?

Kerby Anderson Critics of President Donald Trump’s wall say that is it too expensive. I think this criticism provides a great opportunity to remind people how much money the federal government spends....

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February 7, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Supreme Court

Kerby Anderson The battle over every Supreme Court nominee illustrates how the court has become more powerful and influential than the framers ever envisioned. Alexander Hamilton, writing in the Feder...

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February 6, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Regulatory Game Changer

Kerby Anderson A week ago on radio we started talking about an article that is accurately described as a regulatory game changer. In the article, Kimberley Strassel described a meeting many attorneys...

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February 3, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Defunding Abortion

Penna Dexter Ever since Ronald Reagan was in the White House, every newly-inaugurated president takes a look and decides what to do regarding something called the Mexico City Policy. President Reagan...

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February 3, 2017
Kerby Anderson

Girl in the Cub Scouts

Kerby Anderson As you may have heard, the Cub Scouts have been under pressure for refusing to allow an eight-year-old girl, who identifies as a boy, to join Cub Scout Pack 87 in New Jersey. This lates...

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